Taxonomic Status of the Taiwanese Populations of Rhabdophis tigrinus (Squamata: Colubridae)

H. Ota, SZU-LUNG Chen, Jun-Tsong Lin, M. Toriba
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Abstract

Taxonomic treatment of the Taiwanese populations of Rhabdophis tigrinus has been controversial. Some authors adopt a subspecific name, R. t. formosanus, whereas others negate taxonomic subdivision of R. tigrinus. We compared external characters and karyotype between the Taiwanese and other populations. Results indicate that the former has a unique W chromosome, which is metacentric and distinctly smaller than the Z chromosome. The Taiwanese populations also differ from others, except for populations of Kyushu, Japan, in having more subcaudals (80≦in males, 77≦in females). From the Kyushu populations, Taiwanese R. tigrinus is distinct in having 15 or more lateral dark blotches between the neck and the 50th ventral (14≧in the former). All these characters, as well as deduced East Asian paleogeography, strongly suggest that the Taiwanese populations have been constituting an independent evolutionary unit by themselves since their entry into this island from the southeastern continent. Thus, we consider that they deserve recognition as a distinct taxon and tentatively retain them at the subspecific status as R. t. formosanus.
台湾虎纹蚤种群的分类现状(鳞目:虎纹蚤科)
台湾虎纹横纹肌种群的分类处理一直存在争议。一些作者采用了一个亚种名称,r.t. formosanus,而另一些人则否定了r.t tigrinus的分类细分。我们比较了台湾人与其他人群的外部性状和核型。结果表明,前者有一条独特的W染色体,W染色体是稳心的,明显小于Z染色体。除日本九州地区外,台湾人的下尾骨也与其他地区不同(男性80≦,女性77≦)。与九州种群相比,台湾的虎斑天牛在颈部和第50个腹侧之间有15个或更多的侧面深色斑点(前者14个或更多)。所有这些特征,以及对东亚古地理的推断,都有力地表明台湾种群自从东南大陆进入台湾以来,一直是一个独立的进化单元。因此,我们认为它们值得被确认为一个独立的分类群,并暂定其亚种地位为r.t. formosanus。
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