Ana Iris Melgar Martínez, Eduardo Chankin Chankayun, Leonardo Daniel Ponce Rosales, Marco Antonio Rojas Mendez, Elí García- Padilla
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NEW PREY ITEM IN THE DIET OF THE Orange-bellied swamp snake Tretanorhinus nigroluteus COPE, 1861 (DIPSADIDAE) IN THE SELVA LACANDONA, CHIAPAS, MEXICO
The orange-bellied swamp snake (Tretanorhinus nigroluteus) is considered a rare species in Mexico; there are few specific records of its presence in the country. They are known to feed on amphibians (anurans) and fish of different species (Families Gobidae and Poecilidae). We report the first record of freshwater snails (Pachychilus largillierti) as prey of T. nigroluteus.