DIPSADIDAE Bonaparte 1838
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6119065 |
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FAMILY DIPSADIDAE Bonaparte 1838 , 124
(27 genera, 62 species, 1 endemic genus, 12 endemic species). Vidal et al. (2007), in an influential publication regarding the Caenophidia, erroneously credited Bonaparte (1840) for introducing the name Dipsadidae . However, the correct publication for that family name should be Bonaparte (1838, as Dipsadina). Solís et al. (2014) also cited that incorrect Bonaparte publication.
Adelphicos Jan 1862 , 18 (1 species)
Adelphicos quadrivirgatum Jan 1862 , 19
Amastridium Cope 1861 , 370 (1 species)
Amastridium sapperi (Werner 1903, 349)
Clelia Fitzinger 1826 , 29 (1 species) Clelia clelia (Daudin 1803c, 330)
Coniophanes Hallowell 1860 , 248 in Cope 1860 (4 species) Coniophanes bipunctatus (Günther 1858, 36)
Coniophanes fissidens (Günther 1858, 36)
Coniophanes imperialis (Baird & Girard 1859, 23 in Baird 1859) Coniophanes piceivittis Cope 1870 , 149
Conophis Peters 1860 , 519 (1 species)
Conophis lineatus (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & Duméril 1854b, 936)
Crisantophis Villa 1971 , 173 (1 species)
Crisantophis nevermanni (Dunn 1937, 214)
Cubophis Hedges & Vidal 2009 , 14 in Hedges et al. 2009 (1 species, 1 endemic species)
Cubophis brooksi (E) (Barbour 1914, 333). Despite saying they were documenting all name changes subsequent to the McCranie (2009) list, Solís et al. (2014) did not note that McCranie (2011a) resurrected this species name from the synonymy of C. cantherigerus (Bibron 1840 [plate XXVII] in de la Sagra 1838–1843).
Dipsas Laurenti 1768 , 89 (1 species)
Dipsas bicolor (Günther 1895, 178)
Enuliophis McCranie & Villa 1993 , 262 (1 species). Myers & McDowell (2014) suggested placing this genus in the synonymy of Enulius . The four species of Enulius (following Wallach et al. 2014) are the only New World dipsadines known to have the entire hemipenis covered with minute, uniform spinules. Placing Enuliophis , with its large hemipenial spines, in the synonymy of Enulius would eliminate that synapomorphy for Enulius .
Enuliophis sclateri Boulenger 1894 , 251
Enulius Cope 1871 , 558 (3 species, 2 endemic species) Enulius bifoveatus (E) McCranie & Köhler 1999, 15 Enulius flavitorques (Cope 1869, 307)
Enulius roatanensis (E) McCranie & Köhler 1999, 17
Erythrolamprus F. Boie 1827 , col. 981 (1 species). Solís et al. (2014) listed 1826 as the date of publication for the description of this genus.
Erythrolamprus mimus (Cope 1869, 307)
Geophis Wagler 1830 , 342 (5 species, 2 endemic species)
Geophis damiani (E) Wilson, McCranie & Williams 1998, 410 Geophis fulvoguttatus Mertens 1952 , 134
Geophis hoffmanni (Peters 1859, 276)
Geophis nephodrymus (E) Townsend & Wilson 2006, 151 Geophis rhodogaster (Cope 1868, 130)
Hydromorphus Peters 1859 , 276 (1 species)
Hydromorphus concolor Peters 1859 , 277
Imantodes A.M.C. Duméril 1853 , 507 (3 species)
Imantodes cenchoa (Linnaeus 1758, 226)
Imantodes gemmistratus Cope 1862 , 296. Solís et al. (2014) listed the date 1861 for this Cope publication. Imantodes inornatus Boulenger 1896 , 88
Leptodeira Fitzinger 1843 , 27 (3 species)
Leptodeira nigrofasciata Günther 1868 , 425
Leptodeira rhombifera (Günther 1872, 32). Despite saying they were documenting all name changes subsequent to the McCranie (2009) list, Solís et al. (2014) did not note that McCranie (2011a) resurrected this species name from the synonymy of L. annulata (Linnaeus 1758 [p. 224]).
Leptodeira septentrionalis (Kennicott 1859, 16 in Baird 1859). This widespread nominal form is apparently a complex of several species (see recent brief discussion in McCranie 2011a).
Ninia Baird & Girard 1853 View in CoL , 49 (5 species)
Ninia diademata Baird & Girard 1853 , 49
Ninia espinali McCranie & Wilson 1995 , 228
Ninia maculata (Peters 1861, 924)
Ninia pavimentata (Bocourt 1883, 549 in A.H.A. Duméril et al. 1870–1909) Ninia sebae (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & Duméril 1854a, 515)
Nothopsis Cope 1871 , 201 (1 species) Nothopsis rugosus Cope 1871 , 201
Omoadiphas (E) Köhler, Wilson & McCranie 2001, 270 (3 endemic species) Omoadiphas aurula (E) Köhler, Wilson & McCranie 2001, 271
Omoadiphas cannula (E) McCranie & Cruz Díaz 2010, 54
Omoadiphas texiguatensis (E) McCranie & Castañeda 2004, 312
Oxyrhopus Wagler 1830 , 185 (1 species)
Oxyrhopus petolarius (Linnaeus 1758, 225)
Pliocercus Cope 1860 , 253 (2 species)
Pliocercus elapoides Cope 1860 , 253 Pliocercus euryzonus Cope 1862 , 72
Rhadinaea Cope 1863 , 100 (1 species)
Rhadinaea decorata (Günther 1858, 35)
Rhadinella H. Smith 1941 , 7 (7 species, 2 endemic species)
Rhadinella anachoreta (E. Smith & Campbell 1994, 2)
Rhadinella godmani (Günther 1865, 94). This nominal form appears to be a complex of several species occurring in isolated, montane localities.
Rhadinella kinkelini (Boettger 1898, 68)
Rhadinella lachrymans (Cope 1870, 154). The Honduran population assigned to this species appears to represent an undescribed species. Tissues are available.
Rhadinella montecristi (Mertens 1952, 136)
Rhadinella pegosalyta (E) ( McCranie 2006, 528) Rhadinella tolpanorum (E) (Holm & Cruz D. 1994, 17)
Sibon Fitzinger 1826 , 29 (8 species, 2 endemic species) Sibon annulatus (Günther 1872, 30)
Sibon anthracops (Cope 1868, 136)
Sibon carri (Shreve 1951, 52)
Sibon dimidiatus (Günther 1872, 31)
Sibon longifrenis (Stejneger 1909, 457) Sibon manzanaresi (E) McCranie 2007, 213 Sibon miskitus (E) McCranie 2006, 16 Sibon nebulatus (Linnaeus 1758, 222)
Tretanorhinus A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & Duméril 1854 a, 348 (1 species). Solís et al. (2014) “mistyped” the date of this publication as 1954.
Tretanorhinus nigroluteus Cope 1862 , 298
Tropidodipsas Günther 1858 , 180 (2 species) Tropidodipsas fischeri Boulenger 1894 , 296 Tropidodipsas sartorii Cope 1863 , 100
Urotheca Bibron 1843 , 130 in de la Sagra 1838–1843 (2 species) Urotheca decipiens (Günther 1893, 105)
Urotheca guentheri (Dunn 1938, 198)
Xenodon H. Boie 1826 , 29 in Fitzinger 1826 (1 species) Xenodon angustirostris (Peters 1864, 390)
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DIPSADIDAE Bonaparte 1838
Mccranie, James R. 2015 |
Cubophis
Hedges & Vidal 2009 |
Ninia espinali
McCranie & Wilson 1995 |
Enuliophis
McCranie & Villa 1993 |
Geophis fulvoguttatus
Mertens 1952 |
Rhadinella
H. Smith 1941 |
Imantodes inornatus
Boulenger 1896 |
Enuliophis sclateri
Boulenger 1894 |
Tropidodipsas fischeri
Boulenger 1894 |
Enulius
Cope 1871 |
Nothopsis
Cope 1871 |
Nothopsis rugosus
Cope 1871 |
Leptodeira nigrofasciata Günther 1868
Gunther 1868 |
Rhadinaea
Cope 1863 |
Tropidodipsas sartorii
Cope 1863 |
Imantodes gemmistratus
Cope 1862 |
Pliocercus euryzonus
Cope 1862 |
Tretanorhinus nigroluteus
Cope 1862 |
Pliocercus
Cope 1860 |
Pliocercus elapoides
Cope 1860 |
Hydromorphus
Peters 1859 |
Hydromorphus concolor
Peters 1859 |
Tropidodipsas Günther 1858
Gunther 1858 |
Tretanorhinus A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & Duméril 1854
A.M.C. Dumeril, Bibron & Dumeril 1854 |
Imantodes A.M.C. Duméril 1853
A.M.C. Dumeril 1853 |
Ninia
Baird & Girard 1853 |
Ninia diademata
Baird & Girard 1853 |
Leptodeira
Fitzinger 1843 |
Urotheca
Bibron 1843 |
Geophis
Wagler 1830 |
Oxyrhopus
Wagler 1830 |
Erythrolamprus
F. Boie 1827 |
Sibon
Fitzinger 1826 |
Xenodon
H. Boie 1826 |
Dipsas
Laurenti 1768 |