Elapomorphini Jan, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2021.61.20 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3A3487AB-FFF3-FFDF-519F-863AFB4EFCCC |
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Carolina |
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Elapomorphini Jan, 1862 |
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Tribe Elapomorphini Jan, 1862
Members of this tribe have cephalic shields fused, reduced eyes, and strengthened skulls due to fossorial habits ( Ferrarezzi, 1993). In the Itajaí Valley, Phalotris reticulatus is the only representative species from this tribe (Bérnils et al., 2001). Specimens show dorsal scale rows 15-15-15; black head followed by a yellowish nuchal collar, the dorsal color background is red with three longitudinal black stripes, one in the vertebral zone, and the other two in the pleural zones. It has a black cloacal ring, the venter is yellowish, with black semilunar blotches ( Quintela & Loebmann, 2009).
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