Compsophis laphystius (Cadle, 1996)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1543732 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C86787BE-FFFE-FFF6-25DD-BD74FC149DB3 |
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Felipe |
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Compsophis laphystius |
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Compsophis laphystius with Gephyromantis cf. granulatus in stomach ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (b))
An adult specimen of Compsophis laphystius (tissue sample MSTIS 00084) was captured at night on a bush 1 m above the ground on 23 November 2016 (ca. 14.438°S, 49.776°E; 460 m asl) near Camp Mantella . This specimen appeared to have recently ingested a large meal and had a noticeable bulge in its stomach. We induced regurgitation and found the meal to be a partially digested Gephyromantis specimen, probably G. (Duboimantis) granulatus (tissue sample MSTIS 00085), which are abundant in the forests at this altitude; we note however that there are at least three Duboimantis species in this area that are not easily differentiated, so an identification of this specimen will require DNA sequencing. The frog was nearly half the length of the snake with its hind limbs extended posteriorly, and had clearly been digested only at one end ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 (b)), the rest remaining lodged in the oesophagus of the snake in the interim.
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