dc:title"A consolidated phylogeny of snail-eating snakes (Serpentes, Dipsadini), with the description of five new species from Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama";
dc:description"Figure 4. Photographs of some species of Sibon and Dipsas in life a S. canopy sp. nov. from El Valle de Anton, Cocle province, Panama b S. irmelindicaprioae sp. nov. holotype MHCH 3143 from Puerto Indio, Darien province, Panama c S. marleyae sp. nov. from Verdecanande, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador d S. vieirai sp. nov. from Mashpi Amagusa Reserve, Pichincha province, Ecuador e Dipsas sp. from Cerro Gaital, Cocle province, Panama f D. welborni sp. nov. ZSFQ 5060 from Via a Nuevo Paraiso, Zamora Chinchipe province, Ecuador.";
dc:description"Figure 14. Photographs of species of Dipsas previously subsumed under D. vermiculata a D. welborni sp. nov. paratype ZSFQ 5060 from Via a Nuevo Paraiso, Zamora Chinchipe province, Ecuador b D. vermiculata ZSFQ 5059 from Tamandua Reserve, Pastaza province, Ecuador c D. vermiculata ZSFQ 5064 from Narupa Reserve, Napo province, Ecuador d D. vermiculata ZSFQ 5061 from Narupa Reserve, Napo province, Ecuador.";
dc:description"Figure 15. Difference in the condition of the prefrontal scale between Dipsas welborni sp. nov. and D. vermiculata a divided in Dipsas welborni sp. nov. holotype MZUTI 3663 b fused in D. vermiculata ZSFQ 5061.";
dc:description"Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships within Dipsadini inferred using a Bayesian inference and derived from analysis of DNA gene fragments 12 S, 16 S, COI, CYTB, ND 4, DNAH 3, and NT 3. Support values on intra-specific branches are not shown for clarity. Voucher numbers for sequences are indicated for each terminal. Black dots indicate clades with posterior probability values from 95 - 100 %. Grey dots indicate values from 70 - 94 %. White dots indicate values from 50 - 69 % (values <50 % not shown). Colored clades correspond to the species' distribution presented in the maps. New or redefined species are indicated in bold type.";
dc:description"Figure 16. Distribution of species of Dipsas previously subsumed under D. vermiculata. Black symbols represent type localities; white symbols other localities listed in Suppl. material 2. Colored areas show the extent of suitable environmental conditions for each species.";
dc:description"Figure 2. Photographs of some species of Sibon in life a S. irmelindicaprioae sp. nov. MHCH 3269 from Chucanti Reserve, Darien province, Panama b S. irmelindicaprioae sp. nov. from Morromico Reserve, Choco department, Colombia c S. canopy sp. nov. from Cerro Gaital, Cocle province, Panama d, e S. annulatus from Centro Manu, Limon province, Costa Rica f S. ayerbeorum ZSFQ 5066 from Canande Biological Reserve, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador g S. marleyae sp. nov. holotype ZSFQ 5065 from Verdecanande, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador h S. marleyae sp. nov. ZSFQ 5068 from Verdecanande, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador i S. marleyae sp. nov. neonate from Verdecanande, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador.";