坦桑尼亚大蛇属评述及一新属新种描述(蛇形目,大蛇科)

D. Broadley, V. Wallach
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部落Dispholidini(布尔乔亚1968)被审查,特别注意牙齿和内脏解剖。描述了坦桑尼亚乌卢古鲁山脉的一新属和新种Xyelodontophis uluguruensis。所有五个属都有增大的后上颌牙齿。Thrasops似乎是基部的,Rhamnophis显示出从基部到尖端逐渐变细的匕首状牙齿的发展,然后其他三个属似乎是放射状的,Xyelodontophis在中间有更宽的匕首状牙齿,而Dispholidus和theelotornis似乎独立地发展了扩大的沟槽状后牙。米氏Thrasops schmidti被认为是一种残存的进化物种。埃塞俄比亚鼠菲斯或斑纹鼠菲斯的亚种未被确认,但奔巴岛上的鼠菲斯种群可能代表一个未被描述的物种。
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Review of the Dispholidini, with the description of a new genus and species from Tanzania (Serpentes, Colubridae)
The tribe Dispholidini (Bourgeois 1968) is reviewed, paying particular attention to dentition and visceral anatomy. A new genus and species, Xyelodontophis uluguruensis , is described from the Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania. All five genera have enlarged rear maxillary teeth. Thrasops seems to be basal, Rhamnophis shows the development of dagger-like teeth tapering from base to tip, then the other three genera appear to radiate, with Xyelodontophis having more derived dagger teeth broadest in the middle, while Dispholidus and Thelotornis seem to have independently developed enlarged grooved rear fangs. Thrasops schmidti is recognised as a relict evolutionary species. No subspecies of Rhamnophis aethiopissa or Dispholidus typus are recognised, but the population of Dispholidus on Pemba Island probably represents an undescribed species.
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