systematics of snakes of the dipsas oreas complex - BioOne
systematics of snakes of the dipsas oreas complex - BioOne
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TABLE 3.<br />
CONTINUED.<br />
Dipsas <strong>oreas</strong> holotype<br />
(ANSP 10115)<br />
Ecuador<br />
male<br />
Leptognathus andrei holotype<br />
(MNHN 6285)<br />
Loja, Ecuador<br />
female<br />
Dipsas <strong>oreas</strong><br />
Peru (Cajamarca):<br />
Río Zaña study site<br />
Postoculars 2/2 3/2 1 (N 3)<br />
2(N 13)<br />
3(N 18)<br />
Primary temporals 1/1 1/1 1 (N 2)<br />
2(N 18)<br />
3(N 13)<br />
4(N 1)<br />
Secondary temporals 3/2 3/3 2 (N 1)<br />
3(N 19)<br />
4(N 14)<br />
Supralabials (touching eye) 7(3–5)/7(3–5) 7(3–5)/7 (3–5) 6 (3–4) N 1<br />
7 (3–4) N 1<br />
7 (3–5) N 9<br />
7 (4–5) N 8<br />
8 (3–4) N 1<br />
8 (3–5) N 2<br />
8 (4–5) N 9<br />
8 (4–6) N 3<br />
Infralabials 11/11 9/10 10 (N 1)<br />
11 (N 4)<br />
12 (N 16)<br />
13 (N 13)<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> dorsal bands/<br />
blotches on body 1 23 About 31 17–22<br />
19.7 1.22 (N 15)<br />
Counts <strong>of</strong> body bands include only individuals having bands visible <strong>the</strong> entire body length.<br />
Dipsas <strong>oreas</strong> Complex in Ecuador and Peru • Cadle 111