Coluber rabdocephalus Wied, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/910.1 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Coluber rabdocephalus Wied, 1824 |
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Coluber rabdocephalus Wied, 1824 View in CoL Plates 35–36 and figure 18 View Fig (lectotype)
1824 Isis : 668 (diagnosis).
1825 Beitra¨ge: 351.
1827 Abbildungen: Lief. 10 (2 pls.).
PRESENT STATUS: Xenodon rabdocephalus (Wied, 1824) .
REMARKS: This species was diagnosed in the Isis for 1824, carefully described in the Beiträge, and figured with two plates in the Abbildungen.
Myers (in Myers and McDowell, 2014: 83–89) analyzed the confused cataloging history of specimens assigned to Coluber or Xenodon ‘‘ rhabdocephalus ’’ (an old emendation) in the American Museum and designated the only surviving syntype (AMNH R- 3609) as lectotype. Although the old AMNH catalog locality for this specimen was ‘‘ Surinam,’’ it clearly is an illustrated Wied specimen from Brazil. A copy of the Abbildungen painting (without color) and the preserved specimen are compared side by side in figure 18 View Fig ; as earlier noted by Myers (in Myers and McDowell, 2014: 89),
allowing for minor copying errors, the match is
excellent. The body is too soft to obtain accurate
scale counts without further damage to the
specimen, but it has an undivided anal plate
(with a short tear that should not be mistaken for
a division) and 47 pairs of subcaudals; it is in two
parts, measuring about 290 mm + 295 mm 5
approximately 585 mm total length, of which
about 86 mm (14.7%) is tail length.
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