Leptotyphlopidae Stejneger, 1892

Calixto, Pedro de Oliveira & Abrahão Morato, Sérgio Augusto, 2017, Herpetofauna recorded by a fauna rescue program in a Caatinga area of João Câmara, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, Check List 13 (5), pp. 647-657 : 653

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.5.647

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DB87D5-0E25-FF85-FF3D-F984FE3C5903

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Marcus

scientific name

Leptotyphlopidae Stejneger, 1892
status

 

Family Leptotyphlopidae Stejneger, 1892

Epictia borapeliotes ( Vanzolini, 1996) : Figure 17 Leptotyphlophs borapeliotes Vanzolini 1996: 15 — Adalsteinsson et al.

2009: 2244; Freire et al. 2009; Guedes et al. 2014b: 3863; Caldas

et al. 2016: 1929.

Epictia borapeliotes is widespread in the northeast of Brazil ( Vanzolini 1996, Guedes et al. 2014a) and distinguished from other congeners by middorsal scales 256– 276, subcaudal scales 14–18, presence of light rostral and white caudal spots ( Vanzolini 1996). This species is diurnal and nocturnal and has fossorial habits ( Guedes et al. 2014a). The use of the tip of the tail for defense was observed during handling (POC pers. obs.). The voucher of individual is UFRN 4129.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Leptotyphlopidae

Loc

Leptotyphlopidae Stejneger, 1892

Calixto, Pedro de Oliveira & Abrahão Morato, Sérgio Augusto 2017
2017
Loc

Epictia borapeliotes (

Vanzolini PE 1996: 15
1996
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