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E-mail: bryan. stuart @ ncdenr. gov + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2011 + +2011-02-04 + + +2757 + + +1 + + +1 +23 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2757.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.2757.1.1 +1175-5326 +5291111 + + + + + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + +sp. +nov. + + + + + +(Cardamom Mountains Green Pitviper) + + + +Figs. 3 +, +4 +; +Tables 1 +, +2 +. + + + + + +Trimeresurus macrops +Kramer 1977 + +: +Kramer (1977) +: 757 (part); +Regenass and Kramer (1981) +:184 (part); +Gumprecht (1998) +: 25 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002a) + +: 193 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002b) + +: 353 (part); + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +: 230 (part). + + + +Cryptelytrops macrops +( +Kramer 1977 +) + +: +Stuart and Emmett (2006) +: 23; + +Grismer +et al +. (2007) + +: 232; + +Grismer +et al +. (2008a) + +: 24; + +Grismer +et al +. (2008b) + +: 166. + + + + +FIGURE 2. +Canonical variate plot showing the success of multivariate morphometrics in discriminating the new species (symbols are as given in Fig. 1). Colour pattern and internal characters provide additional resolution, but could not be included in this analysis as they could not be recorded in all specimens. A. Males, B. Females. + + + + + + +Holotype +. + +FMNH 259191, adult female, collected on a root of a strangler fig growing from a tree trunk + +1 m + +above the ground in semi-evergreen forest on +Phnom Chan Mountain +, +Cardamom Mountains +, +Sre Ambel District +, +Koh Kong Province +, +Cambodia +( +11.44 N +, +103.79 E +), + + +100 + +200 m + + +elevation, on + +25 August 2000 + +by BLS and +S. Platt. + + + + + +Paratype +. + +FMNH 259192, an adult male, collected at 2000 hrs swimming mid–stream in the +Prek Kroch River +(tributary of the +Prek Sre Ambel River +) in melaleuca/mangrove coastal swamp forest, +Sre Ambel District +, +Koh Kong Province +, +Cambodia +( +11.105 N +, +103.659 E +), < + +10 m + +elevation, on + +27 August 2000 + +by BLS and +S. Platt + +. + + +Referred material. + +FMNH 263387, female, collected on bamboo + +0.5 m + +above the ground, + +1 m + +from a small stream in hill evergreen forest, +Central Cardamoms Protected Forest +, +Thmar Baing District +, +Koh Kong Province +, +Cambodia +( +11.67 E +103.71 N +), + +800 m + +elevation, on + +1 March 2004 + +by +D. Emmett. + + +FMNH 267732, female, collected at 2000 hrs on a tree trunk + +0.5 m + +above the ground, + +10 m + +from a river, in seasonally flooded lowland evergreen forest, +Central Cardamoms Protected Forest +, +Thmar Baing District +, +Koh Kong Province +, +Cambodia +( +11.63 N +, +103.5 E +), + +180 m + +elevation, on + +24 August 2004 + +by +D. Emmett + +. + + +Additional material. + +Two +live specimens, an adult male and female, collected at 2215 hrs in low vegetation by the fourth tier of +Krathing Waterfall +, +Khao Kitchakut National Park +, +Chantaburi Province +, +Thailand +( +12.80 N +102.13 E +), + +75 m + +elevation, on + +11 November 1998 + +, by AM and RST. Data from these living specimens has been used in all analyses, but under the conditions of permission, these specimens could not be preserved as vouchers and were released at the site of capture + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + + +sp. nov. + +is distinguished from + +C. venustus + +, + +C. honsonensis + +and + +C. kanburiensis + +, by the absence of purple-red marking (banding on the body and blotches on the head). It is distinguished from all other Asian pitviper species which have the typical "green pitviper" colouration (uniform green dorsal colour and a lateral stripe present on the first few dorsal scale rows in one or both sexes), except other species of + +Cryptelytrops + +(including + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis + +), by the presence of a fused first supralabial and nasal scale. It can be distinguished from + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis + +primarily by the relatively larger size of the eye (most obvious in adults), the relatively wider supraoculars, and the shape of the head. The latter is more elongate + +oval in + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis +, + +but widens quite abruptly behind the eyes in + +C. cardamomensis +, +C. macrops +s.s. + +and + +C. rubeus + + +sp. nov. + +(described below) to give a characteristically triangular shaped head. + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + +can be distinguished from both + +C. macrops +s.s. + +and + +C. rubeus + +using a combination of the following characters (for further details see +Table 2 +). In males, + +C. cardamomensis + +tends to have more scales between the rear edges of the supraoculars (BTWSUPOC2), a relatively larger eye (DEYE), and a more prominent postocular white stripe (SCROC) than either + +C. macrops +s.s + +, or + +C. rubeus + +. Furthermore, compared to + +C. macrops +s.s + +, the scale reduction from 19 to 17 scale rows around the body (VS19TO17) tends to occur further away from the head, it tends to have fewer (larger) scales bordering the supralabial scales (BORSUPOC), and less keeled temporal scales (KTEMP). Compared to + +C. rubeus + +, the scale reduction from 19 to 17 scale rows around the body tends to involve higher (i.e., more dorsal) scale rows (DV19TO17); it tends to have more keeled body scales at mid-body (BSCK), and more scales between the last supralabial and the chin shields (VENTEDGE). In females, the lateral white stripe is much more prominent (STRIPE), always involving the first two dorsal scale rows. Furthermore, it tends to cover a larger proportion of the first scale row (SCR1) than in females of + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +A small scale is present between the nasal scale and the scale bordering the anterior edge of the pit (NASPIT), whereas this is infrequently present in + +C. macrops +s.s. + +and never present in + +C. rubeus +. +Crytpelytrops cardamomensis + +tends to have more (smaller) scales bordering the supralabial scales (BORSUPOC) than + +C. rubeus + +, but fewer (larger) than in + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +The scale reduction from 19 to 17 scale rows around the body (DV19TO17) tends to involve lower scale rows in + +C. cardamomensis + +and the fusion between the first labial and nasal scale tends to be more complete (LABNAS) and involve partial sutures on both sides of the nostril (compare +Figs. 3 +, +5 +and +7 +), than in either + +C. macrops +s.s + +, or + +C. rubeus + +. Furthermore, compared to + +C. macrops +s.s + +,, the scale reduction from 19 to 17 scale rows around the body (VS19TO17) tends to occur further away from the head, it tends to have more scales between the rear edges of the supraoculars (BTWSUPOC2), a higher number of sublabial scales (SUBLAB), and a relatively smaller eye (DEYE). Compared to + +C. rubeus + +, it has more keeled body scales at mid-body (BSCK), the scale reduction from 12 to 10 scale rows around the tail (SC12O10) also tends to occur further away from the vent, and there are a larger number of ventral scales in + +C. cardamomensis + +females than in + +C. rubeus + +females. + + + + +FIGURE 3. +Line drawings of the head scalation of the holotype of + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + + +sp. nov. + +(FMNH 259191) A. lateral, B. dorsal, C. ventral. Small letters identify the following measurements: a (eye width): 3.3mm, b (supraocular width): 1.55mm, c (bottom edge of rostral): 2.5mm, d: (head length): 18.75 mm. + + + + +FIGURE 4. + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + +sp.nov. +A. Close-up of head and mid-body region of adult male (left) and female (right) from Khao Kitchakut National Park, Chantaburi Prov., Thailand (photos: A Malhotra). B. Adult male (left) and female (right) from Kâmpóng Saôm Bay, Koh Kong Prov., Cambodia (photos: A Gumprecht); C. and D. Adult specimens from Mount Da Lai in Cardamom Mountains, southwest Cambodia (photos: Jeremy Holden). + + + + + +Description of +holotype +. + +Body cylindrical, head triangular in dorsal aspect and very distinct from neck. Canthus rostralis distinct. Head scales small (no large dorsal shields), smooth except in temporal region, region between the suprabials and temporal region, and on the rear of head, which show weak tubercular keeling. Dorsal body scales weakly keeled. 171 ventral scales, 63 pairs subcaudal scales, 21 dorsal scales at mid + +body. Rostral scale roughly triangular, upper edge about half the width of lower edge. Pupil vertically elliptical. Loreal pit present. Nostril completely enclosed in nasal scale. Nasal scale partially fused with first supralabial, bearing a suture present behind the nostril, but not anterior to it. Ten and 11 supralabials on the right and left sides respectively, similarly 13/12 sublabials, three postocular scales. Shield bordering anterior edge of pit fused with second supralabial, but separated from nasal by one small scale on either side. Subocular scale touches third supralabial, but separated by one scale from fourth and fifth supralabials. At least 11 scales between supraoculars, with 14 scales between their posterior edges. Five teeth on palatine, 16 on pterygoid, and 16 on dentary. Snout + +vent length +29.1 cm +; tail length +5.6 cm +. Head length measured from tip of snout to posterior edge of lower jawbone +18.75 mm +; head width measured between rear outer edges of supraoculars +8.3 mm +, and at widest point of head +12.9 mm +. Supraocular scale (on right hand side) +3.9 mm +long, +1.55 mm +wide. Distance from eye to nostril +3.85 mm +, eye to pit +0.9 mm +, posterior edge of pit to anterior edge of nostril +3.6 mm +. Eye diameter +3.3 mm +. Scale reduction formula (derived as in +Thorpe [1975] +): + + + +Colour of +holotype +in preservative. + +Dark brownish grey dorsally, the ventral surface somewhat paler than the dorsal surface towards anterior of body, but less distinct posteriorly. Pale lateral stripe well developed, covering approximately one + +third of first dorsal scale row, increasing in width towards head. Upper and lower labials not distinct in colour from the rest of the head, but chin shields, scales between chin shields and sublabial scales are creamy white. + + + +Colour in life +( +Fig. 4 +). + +No notes or photographs were taken of the +holotype +in life. This description is based on photographs of the male and female specimens from Khao Kitchakut NP, +Thailand +as well as photographs on p. 230 Plate II and p. 232 Plate I (adult male from Khao Soi Dao wildlife sanctuary, +Chantaburi Province +), and p. 233 Plate II, and p. 235 Pl II (adult male and female respectively, from +Koh Kong Province +, +Cambodia +) of + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +. Dorsal and ventral surface grass green, very similar in shade. Lateral white stripe more prominent in male, extending onto the second dorsal scale row (confined to the first in female). In female, obvious bright blue dot on the upper rear quadrant of first scale row; present in some males, but less obvious. In male only, lateral white stripe extends onto the head as postocular stripe. Upper lip slightly paler than rest of dorsal surface of head, more obvious in female. Sublabials, and to lesser extent supralabials, also suffused with pale blue, mostly confined to edges of scales. Same pale blue also covers most scales on ventral surface of head to first part of body, more saturated and extensive on underside of head than in + +C. macrops + +s.s. +Occasional small patches of white and green pigment on scales of underside of head. Interstitial skin bright blue, black banding sometimes on anterior body, scales here have narrow edging of black pigment at base. Tail solid brick red, to vent on dorsal surface, approximately one-third (male) to half (female) distance to the vent on ventral surface. Eye golden yellow in both sexes. + + +Variation. +Sexual dimorphism is not very obvious in coloration. Females never have postocular stripes, but they may be only indistinct white streaks in males. The lateral white stripe may be much more prominent in males. Females have relatively shorter tails and fewer subcaudals ( + +58 + +63 in + +females, versus +69 in +the single male in which this count could be made). Females also are likely to reach an overall larger size (maximum recorded +53.6 cm +SVL versus +49.9 cm +for males), but the sample is small. The number of ventral scales is similar in both sexes, varying between 169 and 173. Keeling of body scales at mid + +body is usually strong. Temporal scales and scales in the region between the temporal scales and supralabials show weak tubercular keeling, and keeling is strong on the scales covering the rear of the head. The ratio between the lengths of the upper and lower edges of the rostral scale varies between 0.35 and 0.56. Supralabials vary between 10 and 11 and sublabials between 11 and 14. The suture between the nasal scale and first labial scale is always more extensive to the rear of the nostril, usually absent in front of the nostril, but there may be a slight kink in the anterior margin of the fused scale at the likely position. The minimum number of scales between supraoculars varies between 8 + +12 and there are 13 + +16 scales between the posterior edges of the supraoculars. The number of scales between the nasals and shield bordering the anterior of the pit varies between 0 + +2, and there are 0 + +1 scales separating the internasals. There are 0 + +1 scales between the third supralabial and the subocular, one scale between the fourth supralabial, and 1 + +2 scales between the fifth supralabial and the subocular scale. Hemipenes were examined in FMNH 259192, in which they were both partly everted, and do not differ notably from those of + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +Teeth were also counted in this specimen, and were identical to the +holotype +except for the number of pterygoid teeth, which numbered 14. + + + + +Distribution. + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + +is currently known from +Koh Kong Province +in southwestern +Cambodia +and +Chantaburi Province +in southeastern +Thailand +. ( +Fig. 1 +). The species probably occurs in appropriate habitat throughout the Cardamom Mountains in southwestern +Cambodia +and adjacent southeastern +Thailand +, and offshore islands (e.g., Koh Chang). + + + + +Ecology. + +Cryptelytrops cardamomensis + +is currently known from low-lying coastal areas up to +800 m +elevation in semi-evergreen, evergreen, and mangrove/melaleuca swamp forest. All specimens were found within a couple of metres above the ground, and most within +10 m +of water. No food items were found in the digestive tracts of the +types +. + + + + +Etymology. +The name refers to the mountain range wherein the +type +locality of this species occurs. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/27/7C/87/277C87B0FFD8FF90FF3C48AAFD51FB75.xml b/data/27/7C/87/277C87B0FFD8FF90FF3C48AAFD51FB75.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e66090dff44 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/27/7C/87/277C87B0FFD8FF90FF3C48AAFD51FB75.xml @@ -0,0 +1,969 @@ + + + +Two new species of pitviper of the genus Cryptelytrops Cope 1860 (Squamata: Viperidae: Crotalinae) from Southeast Asia + + + +Author + +Malhotra, Anita +School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK. + + + +Author + +Thorpe, Roger S. +School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK. + + + +Author + +Stuart, Bryan L. +North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, USA. E-mail: bryan. stuart @ ncdenr. gov + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2011 + +2011-02-04 + + +2757 + + +1 + + +1 +23 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2757.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.2757.1.1 +1175-5326 +5291111 + + + + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + + +sp. +nov + +. + +(Ruby-eyed Green Pitviper) + + + + +Fig. 5 +, +6 +; +Tables 1–3 + + + + + +Trimeresurus macrops +Kramer 1977 + +: +Kramer (1977) +: 757 (part); +Regenass and Kramer (1981) +: 184 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002a) + +: 193 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002b) + +: 353 (part); + +Stuart +et al +. (2006a) + +: 152. + + + +Trimeresurus +cf. +macrops +Kramer 1977 + +: + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +: 236. + + + + +Material examined. +Cambodia +, +Mondolkiri Province +, Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area, FMNH 262717 + +21. +Vietnam +, southern part of country (no precise locality), BMNH 2005.1602. +Vietnam +, +Ho Chi Minh City +, NMBA 12461. +Vietnam +, Cu Chi and Bien Hoa, AFS98.53 + +55. + + + + +Holotype +. + +FMNH 262718, adult female, collected at 1820 hrs on an herbaceous plant + +1 m + +from the +O Kamen Stream +in hilly evergreen forest, +Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area +(formerly part of Samling Logging Concession), +O’Rang District +, +Mondolkiri Province +, +Cambodia +( +12.326 N +, +107. 092 E +), + +500 m + +elevation, on + +1 November 2003 + +by BLS, +K. Sok +, and +T. Neang. + + + + + +Paratypes +. + +FMNH 262717, 262719 + +262721 (all males, collected from near the type locality in hilly evergreen forest between + + +450 + +500 m + + +elevation, near streams between + + +1 + +6 November 2003 + + +); + + +FMNH 259190 (female, +Phnom Nam Lyr Wildlife Sanctuary +, +Mondolkiri Province +, +Cambodia +) + +; + +BMNH 2005.1602 (female, from an unknown location in southern +Vietnam +) + +; + +NMBA 12461 ( +Saigon +, southern +Vietnam +) + +. + + +Additional material. + +Data for +s +everal specimens obtained from dealers in the vicinity of +Ho Chi Minh City +, southern +Vietnam + +are included in all analyses. + +The specimens were stated to originate from Cu Chi ( +10.75 N +, +106.67 E +) and + + +Bien Hoa ( +10.95 N +, +106.82 E +). +These +specimens were left in the care of +Dr +T-X. +Kiem +( + +Cho + +Ray Hospital + +, +Vietnam +) + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + +is distinguished from all other Asian pitviper species which have the typical "green pitviper" colouration (uniform green dorsal colour and a lateral stripe present on the first few dorsal scale rows in one or both sexes), except other species of + +Cryptelytrops + +, by the presence of a fused first supralabial and nasal scale. It can be distinguished from + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis + +primarily by the larger size of the eye (most obvious in adults), the wider supraoculars, and the shape of the head. The latter is more elongate + +oval in + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis +, + +but widens quite abruptly behind the eyes in + +C. cardamomensis +, +C. macrops +s.s. + +and + +C. rubeus + +to give the latter a characteristically triangular shaped head. + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + +can be distinguished from + +C. cardamomensis + +sp.nov. +(described above) using the combination of the following characters (further details are given in +Table 2 +). In males, + +C. rubeus + +tends to have fewer scales between the rear edges of the supraoculars (BTWSUPOC2), a relatively smaller eye (DEYE), and a less prominent postocular white stripe (SCROC). The scale reduction from 19 to 17 dorsal scale rows (DV19TO17) tends to involve lower scale rows, it tends to have less keeled body scales at mid-body (BSCK), and fewer scales between the last supralabial and the chin shields (VENTEDGE). In females, the scale reduction from 19 to 17 dorsal scale rows (DV19TO17) tends to involve higher scale rows in + +C. rubeus + +than in + +C. cardamomensis + +, it has a relatively shorter head (LHEAD), a small scale is never present between the nasal scale and the scale bordering the anterior edge of the pit (NASPIT), the lateral white stripe covers a larger proportion of the first dorsal scale row (SCR1), it tends to have fewer (larger) scales bordering the supralabial scales (BORSUPOC), and less keeled body scales at mid-body (BSCK). The scale reduction from 12 to 10 scale rows around the tail (SC12O10) also tends to occur closer to the vent in females of + +C. cardamomensis + +than + +C. rubeus + +and they also have relatively smaller eyes (DEYE). + + + +TABLE 2. +Mean values and standard deviations of morphological characters that in combination can be used to distinguish + +C. cardamomensis + + +sp. nov. + +from both + +C. macrops +s.s. + +and + +C. rubeus + + +sp. nov. + +Observed values have a 95% probability of falling within ± 1.96 x SD of the mean, hence this is a more useful measure than the range. LHEAD is adjusted to the grand mean size of SVL (48.72 cm) in females and DEYE to the grand mean size of LHEAD (22.45, 25.45 mm) in males and females respectively. Cm = + +C. macrops +s.s. + +, Cc = + +C. cardamomensis, +Cr + += + +C. rubeus + +. Character abbreviations are explained in Appendix 1. Entries in bold identify the taxa which that character helps to discriminate from + +C. cardamomensis + +(e.g. BTWSUPOC can be used to discriminate both + +C. macrops + +and + +C. rubeus + +from + +C. cardamomensis + +while DV19to17 is only useful to discriminate + +C. rubeus + +from + +C. cardamomensis + +). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CharacterCmCcCr
Males
BTWSUPOC211.96 (±1.22)14.50 (±2.12)10.17 (±1.94)
DV19TO174.29 (±0.43)4.25 (±1.06)3.92 (±0.38)
BSCK0.80 (±0.25)1.00 (±0.00)0.38 (±0.21)
VENTEDGE7.46 (±0.45)7.50 (±0.71)6.92 (±0.49)
DEYE4.03 (±0.36)4.46 (±0.13)4.08 (± 0.19)
SCROC0.69 (±0.93)2.00 (±0.00)0.33 (±0.82)
BORSUPOC9.65 (±0.90)8.75 (±0.35)8.58 (± 0.97)
VS19TO1768.00 (±1.99)69.29 (±2.16)69.29 (±1.53)
KTEMP0.67 (±0.31)0.50 (±0.00)0.46 (±0.29)
b. Females
STRIPE0.70 (±0.57)2.00 (±0.00)1.00 (±0.71)
SCR10.15 (±0.13)0.25 (±0.07)0.29 (±0.22)
SC12TO105.81 (±1.62)5.37 (±0.28)4.65 (±1.71)
SUBLAB11.75 (±0.60)13.00 (±0.71)12.00 (±1.28)
DV19TO174.38 (±0.58)3.50 (±0.00)4.20 (±0.27)
VS19TO1767.64 (±2.99)68.38 (±1.30)69.26 (±2.74)
NASPIT0.13 (±0.39)1.00 (±0.00)0.00 (±0.00)
BORSUPOC9.70 (±1.19)9.00 (±0.71)8.50 (±0.35)
BSCK0.75 (±0.30)0.75 (±0.35)0.50 (±0.35)
BTWSUPOC212.75 (±1.33)15.00 (±1.41)13.40 (±3.78)
VSC169.73 (±4.18)170.00 (±1.41)165.30 (±4.55)
LABNAS0.59 (±0.14)0.75 (±0.00)0.66 (±0.22)
DEYE4.24 (±0.46)3.69 (±0.75)3.91 (±0.67)
+
+ +Compared to + +C. macrops +s.s + +( +Table 3 +), in both sexes + +C. rubeus + +has a more prominent lateral stripe with the white area covering a larger proportion of the first scale row (SCR1), less keeled body scales at mid-body (BSCK), and the scale reduction from 19 to 17 dorsal scale rows (VS19TO17) occurs further away from the head. In addition, there are never any small scales present between the nasal scale and the scale bordering the anterior edge of the pit (NASPIT) in + +C. rubeus + +, while they sometimes occur in + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +In addition, males tend to have a less prominent postocular stripe (SCROC), fewer sublabial scales (SUBLAB), fewer scales between the rear edges of the supraocular scales (BTWSUPOC2), fewer scales between the last supralabial and the chin shields (VENTEDGE), and less keeled temporal scales (KTEMP). In females, + +C. rubeus + +tends to have fewer ventral scales, fewer (larger) scales bordering the supraoculars (BORSUPOC), and a larger number of scales between the rear edges of the supraoculars (BTWSUPOC2) than + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + + +
+ + +FIGURE 5 +. Line drawings of the head scalation of the holotype of + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + + +sp. nov. + +(FMNH 262718). Labelling as in Fig. 3 (a: 4.00mm, b: 2.05mm, c: 3.45mm, d: 24.9mm). + + + + +FIGURE 6. + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + +sp.nov. +A. Close-up of head of male (left) and female (right) from vicinity of Ho Chi Minh city, South Vietnam (photos: A Malhotra); B. Close-up of head of male (left) and female (right) from South Vietnam; C. + +Closeup of tail of male from B; D. Pair from B (male above) (photos: K Udomritthiruj). + + + + +Figure 6 +(contd.). + +Cryptelytrops rubeus +sp. nov. +E. Adult specimen from +Mondolkiri Prov. +, +Cambodia +(photo: Bryan L Stuart); F: Adult male from Nam Cat Tien National Park, +Vietnam +(photo: Peter Paul van Dijk); G: Adult male from O Reang, Ko Seima Protected Forest. +Mondolkiri +, northwest +Cambodia +(photo: Jeremy Holden). + + + + + +Description of +holotype +. + +Body cylindrical; head triangular in dorsal aspect, very distinct from neck. Canthus rostralis distinct. Head scales small (no large dorsal shields), smooth except for weakly keeled scales in temporal region, region above suprabials, and rear of head. Dorsal body scales weakly keeled. 163 ventral scales, 58 pairs subcaudal scales, 21 dorsal scales at mid + +body. Rostral scale roughly triangular, upper edge about half width of lower edge. Pupil vertically elliptical. Loreal pit present. Nostril completely enclosed in nasal scale. Nasal scale partially fused with first supralabial, suture extending part way towards nostril on both sides. Eleven and 12 supralabials on right and left sides respectively, 12 sublabials, two postocular scales. Shield bordering anterior edge of pit fused with second supralabial, lacking any small scales between it and nasal. Subocular scale separated by one scale from third, fourth, and fifth supralabials. At least 8 scales between supraoculars, 14 scales between their posterior edges. Five teeth on palatine, 16 on pterygoid, and 16 on dentary. Snout + +vent length +49.9 cm +; tail length +9.1 cm +. Head length measured from tip of snout to posterior edge of lower jawbone +24.9 mm +; head width measured between rear outer edges of supraoculars +11.4 mm +, at widest point of head +16.85 mm +. Supraocular scale (on right hand side) +5.7 mm +long, +2.05 mm +wide. Distance from eye to nostril 5.0 mm, eye to pit 1.0 mm, posterior edge of pit to anterior edge of nostril +4.85 mm +. Eye diameter 4.0 mm. Scale reduction formula: + + + +Colour of +holotype +in preservative. + +Dark brownish grey on dorsal surface of head, fading to steely blue grey laterally. Ventral scales are very similar in colour to the first few dorsal scale rows. Pale lateral stripe present, covering approximately one + +quarter of first scale row at mid-body, fading towards the head. Upper and lower labials not distinct in colour from rest of head. Paired chin shields, scales between the chin shields creamy white in colour, although a single pair of chinshields and the occasional scale blue + +grey. Ventral scales uniformly blue + +grey. + + +Colour in life. +Photographs of a red + +eyed green pitviper which is almost certainly referable to + +C. rubeus + +, taken in Nam Cat Tien National Park in +May 2000 +, were supplied by P-P. van Dijk. This specimen, together with those pictured in + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +(p. 236 + +238), photographs taken by AM of the specimens from Cu Chi and Bien Hoa above, of FMNH 262717 by BLS in +Cambodia +(described in + +Stuart +et al +. [2006a + +), and of BMNH 2005.1602, provided by K. Udomritthiruj ( +Fig. 6 +), were used to write this description of the colour of the species in life. + +Posterior half of the body dark to grass green, similar on ventral and dorsal surface. Lateral white stripe more prominent and may extend onto the second dorsal scale row in males (confined to first row in females). In males, lateral white stripe may be edged below with dull reddish–brown more obvious on the rear half of the body. White stripe may also extend onto head as postocular stripe, passing underneath the eye and fading out on lower preocular scale. Upper lip (supralabials and 1–2 scale rows above) suffused with pale blue and differentiated from rest of head; mostly confined to scale edges, but may be more widespread towards rear of mouth. Pale blue also largely covering sublabials, genials and paired chinshields, extending onto central part of the ventral scales in anterior of body. Scales between the chinshields and the sublabials creamy white. Patches of other colours including deep yellow also present on these scales. Interstitial skin black. Tail solid orange–red, this extending to vent dorsally and ventrally (although in males forming distinct pattern of blotches on the distal half of the tail). Eye bright or deep reddish–orange in both sexes. + + +Variation +. + +Sexual dimorphism is not very obvious although females lack postocular stripes and have a less prominent lateral stripe, never edged with brick red. Eye colour appears to be the same in both sexes, with the exception of +one female +from southern +Vietnam +(BMNH 2005.1602), in which the eye was golden yellow. Females have relatively shorter tails and fewer subcaudals (52 + +63, versus + +63 + +74 in + +males). Sexual dimorphism in size may also be low/absent in this species (maximum recorded +50.3 cm +SVL versus +50.5 cm +for males), but the sample is small. The number of ventral scales is similar in both sexes (159 and 172). Body scales smooth to strongly keeled at mid + +body. Temporal scales show weak to strong tubercular keeling, and keeling is also weak to strongly present on the scales covering the rear of the head. In some specimens, the scales in the region between the temporal scales and supralabials are also keeled. The ratio between the lengths of the upper and lower edges of the rostral scale varies between 0.39 and 0.53. Supralabials vary between 8 and 12 and sublabials between 9 and 13. The suture that partially separates the first supralabial and nasal scale is more obliquely inclined than in the other species, where it tends to be more horizontal, and tends to be confined to the rear of the nostril. The minimum number of scales between supraoculars varies between 7 and 12 and there are 7 and 19 scales between the posterior edges of the supraoculars. There are never any small scales between the nasals and shield bordering the anterior of the pit, and exceptionally there was a single scale between the internasals in +one specimen +. There are 0 + +1 scales between the third and fourth supralabials and the subocular, and 1 + +2 scales between the fifth supralabial and the subocular scale. Hemipenes do not differ notably from those of + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +There are always five teeth on the palatine bone (as in most other pitvipers of the + +Trimeresurus + +radiation), while those on the pterygoid vary between and 15 + +18 (in +one specimen +, a count of 12 was made on one side, but the other side had 16, a count that was within the range seen in other specimens), and on the dentary between 14 + +17. + + + + +TABLE 3. +Mean and standard deviations of morphological characters that in combination can be used to distinguish + +C. macrops + +s.s. +and + +C. rubeus + + +sp. nov. + +Data are for the maximum number of specimens available for that character. Cm = + +C. macrops +s.s. + +, Cr = + +C. rubeus + +. Character abbreviations are explained in Appendix 1. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CharacterCmCr
a. Males
SCROC0.69 (±0.93)0.33 (±0.82)
SCR10.19 (±0.19)0.32 (±0.08)
BSCK0.8 (±0.25)0.38 (±0.21)
VS19TO1768.00 (±1.99)69.29 (±1.53)
SUPLAB9.65 (±0.49)9.58 (± 1.02)
SUBLAB11.62 (±0.54)10.92 (±0.74)
BTWSUPOC211.96 (±1.22)10.17 (±1.94)
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VENTEDGE7.46 (±0.45)6.92 (±0.49)
SC12TO105.15 (±1.52)5.14 (±1.24)
NASPIT0.19 (±0.47)0.00 (±0.0)
KTEMP0.67 (±0.31)0.46 (±0.29)
b. Females
SCR10.15 (±0.13)0.29 (±0.23)
VSC169.73 (±4.18)165.30 (±4.55)
VS19TO1767.64 (±2.99)69.26 (±2.74)
BORSUPOC9.70 (±1.19)8.50 (±0.35)
NASPIT0.13 (±0.39)0.00 (±0.00)
STRIPE0.70 (±0.57)1.00 (±0.71)
BTWSUPOC212.75 (±1.33)13.40 (±3.78)
BSCK0.75 (±0.30)0.50 (±0.35)
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+ + +Distribution. + +Cryptelytrops rubeus + +is currently known from southern +Vietnam +from the vicinity of +Ho Chi Minh City +and the low-elevation hills on the southern and western edges of the Langbian (= Dalat) Plateau in southern +Vietnam +and eastern +Cambodia +( +Fig. 1 +). The occurrence of this species in Nam Cat Tien National Park is supported by a photographic record of a red–eyed green pitviper ( +Fig. 6 +), which is almost certainly referable to + +C. rubeus +. + + + + + +Ecology. +Specimens from +Cambodia +were collected at night (1810 + +2040 h) on the soil bank, herbaceous plants, bushes, tree roots, and tree branches. All were found within +10 m +of swift, rocky streams (often near waterfalls) at an elevation of + +450 + +500 m + +. The species was found in sympatry with + +Viridovipera vogeli + +at this location. FMNH 262720 contained mammal hairs in its hind gut (stomach contents were too digested to allow more accurate identification of prey). The specimen in Nam Cat Tien was found near a small temporary pond, c. +1 km +northeast of the park headquarters. It was first noted at 2050 hrs moving on grass adjacent to the pond towards tangled poolside vegetation, and later found at 2230 hrs coiled in bamboo/shrubby undergrowth a few meters away. + + + + +Etymology. +Rubeus, from Latin, meaning reddish, refers to the reddish eye colouration in both sexes, the presence of at least a partial red lateral stripe in males, and the bright and prominent red coloration on the tail, which differentiates it from other macrops group species. + + +
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E-mail: bryan. stuart @ ncdenr. gov + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2011 + +2011-02-04 + + +2757 + + +1 + + +1 +23 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2757.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.2757.1.1 +1175-5326 +5291111 + + + + + +Cryptelytrops macrops +sensu stricto + +( +Kramer 1977 +) + + + +(Big-eyed Green Pitviper) + + + +Fig. 7 +, +8 +; +Tables 1 +–4 + + + + + +Trimeresurus macrops +Kramer 1977 + +: +Kramer (1977) +: 757 (part); +Regenass and Kramer (1981) +:184 (part); + +Viravan +et al +. (1992) + +:102; +Gumprecht (1998) +: 25 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002a) + +: 193 (part); + +Orlov +et al +. (2002b) + +: 353 (part); + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +: 230 (part), + +Teynié +et al +. (2004) + +: 47. + + + + +Material examined. + +MHNG 1400.85, +holotype +, adult male, +Bangkok +, +Thailand + +; + +MHNG 1400.73, 1400.78, 1400.79, 1400.87, 1400.96 –100, +paratypes +, +Bangkok +, +Thailand + +; + +FMNH 258954–58, +Dong Hua Sao National Biodiversity +Conservation Area, +Bolaven Plateau +, +Champasak Province +, +Laos + +; + +FMNH 255249, 255251–52, 255256– 57, +Dong Khanthung National Biodiversity Conservation Area +, +Champasak Province +, +Laos + +; + +FMNH 255253–55, Phou +Khao Khouay National Biodiversity Conservation Area +, +Bolikhamxai Province +, +Laos + +; + +FMNH 255248, Hin +Nam No National Biodiversity Conservation Area +, +Khammouan Province +, +Laos + +; + +FMNH 262715–16, +Virachey National Park +, +Siem Pang District +, +Stung Treng Province +, +Cambodia + +; + +NMW 23899:4, NMW 23899:10, NMW 23899:13, +Dong Rek Mountains +, +Thailand + +; + +NMW 23897:1, NMW 23897:3, NMW 23897:4, NMW 23897:7, NMW 23897:13, NMW 23897:15, NMW 23897:17, +Don Pia Fei Mountains +, +Thailand + +. +The +senior author also examined a number of live +Thai +specimens under anaesthesia; these included a juvenile male found behind the headquarters of +Jae Sorn National Park +, +Lampang province +, on + + +24 +th +July 1996 + + +, +two specimens +from the vicinity of +Sakaerat Experimental Station +, +Nakhon Ratchasima Province +in +June 1999 +, and +five specimens +obtained from dealers through the Queen Savoabha Memorial Institute (QSMI), +Bangkok +from +Nonthaburi +and +Ang Thong +Provinces, as well as the outskirts of the city itself, in 1998. Although morphological data from these specimens have been used in all analyses, under the conditions of permission, these specimens could not be taken as vouchers and were returned unharmed to the site of capture, or retained by the QSMI for further study. + + + + +Revised diagnosis. + +Cryptelytrops macrops +s.s. + +is distinguished from all other Asian pitviper species which also have the typical "green pitviper" colouration (uniform green dorsal colour and a lateral stripe present on the first few dorsal scale rows in one or both sexes), except other species of + +Cryptelytrops + +, by the presence of a fused first supralabial and nasal scale. It can be distinguished from + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis + +primarily by the relatively larger size of the eye (most obvious in adults), the relatively wider supraoculars, and the shape of the head, which is more elongate + +oval in + +C. albolabris +, +C. insularis + +and + +C. septentrionalis +, + +but widens quite abruptly behind the eyes in + +C. cardamomensis + + +sp. nov. + +, + +C. macrops +s.s. + +and + +C. rubeus + + +sp. nov. + +to give a characteristically triangular shaped head. + +Cryptelytrops macrops +s.s. + +can be distinguished from both + +C. cardamomensis + + +sp. nov. + +and + +C. rubeus + +sp. nov +using the characters detailed above (further details are also given in +Tables 2 +and +3 +). + + + + + +Redescription of +holotype +. + +We supplement +Kramer’s (1977) +original description (Appendix 2) of the +holotype +, as follows. Body cylindrical, head triangular in dorsal aspect and very distinct from neck. Canthus rostralis distinct. Head scales small (no large dorsal shields), smooth except for weak tubercular keeling in temporal region and region between suprabials and temporal region and strong keeling on rear of head. Body scales also strongly keeled dorsally. 168 ventral scales, 68 pairs of subcaudals, 21 dorsal scales at mid + +body. Rostral scale somewhat triangular, upper edge more than half the width of lower edge (ratio between the lengths of the upper to lower edge 0.58). Pupil vertically elliptical. Loreal pit present. Nostril completely enclosed in nasal scale. Nasal scale partially fused with first supralabial, partial suture present behind the nostril, but not to anterior on one side, on both sides of the nostril on the other. Ten supralabials, 13 sublabials, two postocular scales. Shield bordering anterior edge of pit fused with second supralabial, in contact with nasal scale. Subocular scale touches third supralabial, but separated by one scale from fourth and fifth supralabials. At least 7 scales between supraoculars, 13 scales between their posterior edges. Snout + +vent length +50.6 cm +; tail length +13.3 cm +. Head length measured from tip of snout to posterior edge of lower jawbone +23.2 mm +; head width measured between rear outer edges of supraoculars +11.55 mm +, at widest point of head +16.9 mm +. Supraocular scale (on right) +5.05 mm +long, +2.3 mm +wide. Distance from eye to nostril +4.95 mm +, eye to pit +1.1 mm +, posterior edge of pit to anterior edge of nostril 5.0 mm. Eye diameter +4.15 mm +. Scale reduction formula: + + + +Colour of +holotype +in preservative. + +Dorsal surface of head and body brownish grey; sublabials, last three supralabials, and lateral edges of ventral scales steely blue. Apart from mental, sublabials and a few scale rows below sublabials posterior to eighth sublabial, scales on the underside of the head creamy white. Central part and rear edge of ventral scales same creamy white colour. Postocular stripe and lateral stripe not apparent. + + +Colour in life. +This description is based on colour plates on p. 230 + +235 (with the exception of those listed above) of + +Gumprecht +et al +. (2004) + +of specimens from +Lampang +, +Nakhon Ratchasima +(Plate 3), and the vicinity of +Bangkok +, +Thailand +, as well as macro photographs of the dorsal, lateral, and ventral aspects of the head and body of specimens from +Nakhon Ratchasima +, +Lampang +, +Nonthaburi +and +Ang Thong +provinces of +Thailand +by AM. Ground colour varable, bluish green, grass green or yellow + +green, ventral surface slightly paler, often with bluer hue than dorsal surface especially on anterior of body and excepting lateral edges of ventral scales. Prominent lateral white stripe in males (sometimes encroaching onto second dorsal scale row), usually extending onto head as postocular stripe passing below the eye and fading out on lower preocular, below pit. In some specimens, lateral stripe pale blue rather than white. Scales below postocular stripe lighter in colour than rest of head. Females lack obvious postocular stripe, but may have indistinct pale or blue streak. Usually little distinction between colour of supralabials and upper surface of head. Females occasionally have lateral stripes, although covering less than one + +third of first scale row at mid + +body and not extending onto second scale row. Tail dull brick red, dorsally extending as far as vent, with clear margin on lateral side of tail. Eye golden yellow to light orange in both sexes. Males may have small whitish flecks mid + +dorsally, more prominent in juveniles, sometimes retained in adults. Interstitial skin blue + +grey, with black banding. Sublabial scales often suffused with pale blue; rest of the scales on the underside of the head (genials, chin shields, and scales between these and sublabials) are white. Scattered blue pigment on some dorsal scales on head may be present, but not as well developed as in other two species. + + + +FIGURE 7 +. Line drawings of the head scalation of the holotype of + +Cryptelytrops macrops +s. s. + +(MHNG 1400.85). Labelling as in Fig. 3 (a: 4.15mm, b: 2.30mm, c: 3.00mm, d: 23.2mm). + + + + +FIGURE 8 +. + +Cryptelytrops macrops + +sensu stricto +. A. Juvenile male from Jae Sorn National Park, Lampang Prov., Thailand (photo: A Malhotra); B. Adult male from Sakaerat Experimental Station, Nakhon Ratchasima Prov., Thailand (photo: A Malhotra); C. Adult female from the vicinity of Bangkok, Thailand (photo: A Gumprecht); D. Adult male (left) and female (right) from north of Khao Yai National park, Nakhon Ratchasima Prov., Thailand (photos: A Gumprecht); E. Juvenile male from Nakhon Ratchasima Prov., Thailand (photo: A Gumprecht). F. + +Cryptelytrops albolabris + +from southern Thailand, for comparison. Note the more elongated head, relatively smaller eye, yellower eye and lack of any blue pigmentation (photo: A. Malhotra). + + + +Variation. +There is geographic variation between different populations of + +C. macrops +s.s. + +, summarised in Table 4. Within each population, sexual dimorphism is not pronounced, and is most obvious in the prominence of postocular and lateral stripes in males compared to females, and the relatively shorter tails and more massive girth of females. Females also reach an overall larger size (maximum recorded +62.9 cm +SVL compared to +56.4 cm +for males). + + + + +Distribution. +Kramer (1977) +reported the species from +Thailand +( +Bangkok +) and +Vietnam +, and it was presumed to occur in the intervening area. However, it is apparent that the species has a wider distribution ( +Fig. 1 +). + +Viravan +et al +. (1992) + +reported it from western, northern and northeastern +Thailand +, and although the present study has not been able to confirm its presence in western +Thailand +(unfortunately, the majority of specimens resulting from Viravan +et al +.’s study, now deposited in the Natural History Museum, London, have since lost their labels carrying the locality information), it is very likely to be present there. One adult female at the QSMI was said to have been obtained from southern +Thailand +via a dealer based in Thung Song. Mitochondrial DNA analysis showed that it was highly similar to + +C. macrops + + +s.s +. + +from the +Bangkok region +(Genbank accession numbers +AF517184 +, +AF517219 +, +AF517163 +, and +AF517176 +). Nevertheless, the occurrence of this species in southern +Thailand +must remain speculative at present until it can be confirmed by the collection of additional specimens in the field. + +Orlov +et al +. (2002a) + +also illustrate a specimen (Fig. 20: Pg 191) of + +C. macrops + +said to be from southern +Thailand +. However, this specimen seems to be a misidentified male + +C. albolabris + +. The species is also present in southern ( + +Teynié +et al +. 2004 + +) and central +Laos +(see also “Material examined”, this paper). + + +Ecology. + +Cryptelytrops macrops +s.s. + +occupies hilly areas up to c. + + +600 m + +. + +It has mainly been found in dry evergreen and mixed deciduous forest mixed with bamboo forest, but also in dry dipterocarp/grassland vegetation. Most specimens were found within a couple of metres of the ground, but occasionally up to + +4 m + +high. Specimens were frequently found in the vicinity of water. Food items found in the digestive tracts of specimens examined included mammals (NMW 23899:4 from the +Dong Rek mountains +and AFS96.5 from +Lampang Province +, +Thailand +), frogs (FMNH 255252 and 255254 from +Champasak +and +Bolikhamxai +Provinces, +Laos +respectively; FMNH 262715 and 262716 from Stung Treng Province, +Cambodia +) and reptiles (FMNH 255253 from +Bolikhamxai Province +, +Laos +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file