Cophias bilineatus Wied, 1821 Plate
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/910.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/290287EF-FFA4-FFB4-8F3D-FCDBFB75A5DE |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Cophias bilineatus Wied, 1821 Plate |
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Cophias bilineatus Wied, 1821 Plate 47 and figure 24 View Fig (holotype)
1820 Reise 1: 248.
1821 Reise 2: 339.
1824 Abbildungen: Lief. 5.
1824 Isis : 670 (listed with reference to the Abbildungen).
1825 Beitra¨ge: 483, 605, pl. 3 ( figs. 3–4 View Fig View Fig ).
PRESENT STATUS: Bothrops bilineatus (Wied, 1821) , aka Bothriopsis bilineata .
REMARKS: In the first volume of the Reise Wied mentions incidentally a green viper. In the ‘‘corrections and additions’’ at the end of the second volume, explicitly referring to that page and that viper, Wied presents a formal description. In the Abbildungen a good plate is given of the whole animal. In the Beitra¨ge measurements and scale counts are presented of the Wied specimen and of an additional specimen in a Dutch collection.
The type measured 554 + 79 mm, had 208 ventrals and 66 subcaudals. AMNH R-4006, a male, measures 505 + 80 mm, and has 208 ventrals; the caudals cannot now be counted. We conclude that AMNH R-4006 is the holotype .
The mention of the snake in the Reise was made when Wied was staying at Villa Vic¸oza, successively known as Maroba´ and nowadays Nova Vic¸osa (17 ° 539S, 39 ° 229W).
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American Museum of Natural History |
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