Taxonomic reassessment of the Lycodon rufozonatus species complex (Serpentes, Colubridae), with re-evaluation of Dinodon rufozonatum walli, and description of a new species from north-central Vietnam.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-09-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1251.157817
Tan Van Nguyen, Nikolay A Poyarkov, Gernot Vogel
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Abstract

The Red-banded Wolf Snake, Lycodon rufozonatus Cantor, 1842 has a complex taxonomic history. In this study, an integrative taxonomic approach is applied, incorporating morphological analyses, cytochrome b mitochondrial gene sequencing, and a re-examination of available type material to clarify the longstanding taxonomic uncertainties within Lycodon rufozonatus species complex. Our findings restrict the distribution of Lycodon rufozonatus to mainland China, Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula, Russia (southern Primorsky Krai), Japan (Tsushima Islands, Nagasaki), and northeastern Vietnam. Additionally, Dinodon rufozonatum walli Stejneger, 1907, previously considered a subspecies, is elevated to full species status as Lycodon walli stat. nov., endemic to the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa, Japan. Furthermore, a new cryptic species is described from north-central Vietnam, Lycodon duytan sp. nov., which is distinguished from L. rufozonatus and L. walli stat. nov. by differences in body scalation, colouration, and the number of keeled dorsal scales. Our findings highlight the underestimated diversity within Lycodon and contribute to a more refined understanding of its taxonomy. This study increases the total number of recognised Lycodon species to 78, underscoring the importance of integrative approaches in resolving taxonomic complexities within the genus.

Taxonomic对越南中北部的一新种rufozonatus物种复群(蛇纲,狼蛛科)的重新评估,以及对rufozonatum walli的重新评估。
红带狼蛇,Lycodon rufozonatus Cantor, 1842有着复杂的分类学历史。在这项研究中,采用综合分类方法,结合形态学分析,细胞色素b线粒体基因测序和现有类型材料的重新检查,以澄清长期存在的分类不确定性。本研究结果限制了褐毛蜱的分布范围,包括中国大陆、台湾、朝鲜半岛、俄罗斯(滨海边疆区南部)、日本(对马岛、长崎)和越南东北部。此外,以前被认为是亚种的Dinodon rufozonatum walli Stejneger, 1907,被提升为日本冲绳宫古岛和六山岛特有的Lycodon walli stat11 .。此外,我们还在越南中北部发现了一种新的隐蔽种Lycodon duytan sp. nov.,它与L. rufozonatus和L. walli stat. nov.在身体鳞片、颜色和龙骨背鳞片数量上存在差异。我们的发现强调了被低估的Lycodon的多样性,并有助于更精确地了解其分类学。这项研究增加了已识别的Lycodon物种总数到78个,强调了综合方法在解决属内分类复杂性方面的重要性。
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