Molecular phylogeny, classification, and biogeography of snakes of the Family Leptotyphlopidae (Reptilia, Squamata)
Author
Adalsteinsson, Solny A.
Department of Biology, 208 Mueller Lab, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 - 5301 USA.
Author
Branch, William R.
Bayworld, P. O. Box 13147, Humewood 6013, South Africa
Author
Trape, Sébastien
Laboratoire ECOLAG, UMR 5119, Université Montpellier II, cc 093, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Author
Vitt, Laurie J.
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and Zoology Department, 2401 Chautauqua Avenue, Norman, OK 73072, USA Corresponding author. E-mail: sbh 1 @ psu. edu
Author
Hedges, S. Blair
Department of Biology, 208 Mueller Lab, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 - 5301 USA.
sbh1@psu.edu
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Zootaxa
2009
2009-10-01
2244
1
50
journal article
1175-5326
Subfamily
Epictinae Hedges, Adalsteinsson, & Branch
,
New Subfamily
Type
genus.
Epictia
Gray, 1845: 139
.
Diagnosis.
Compared with other subfamilies, members of this subfamily tend to have short, thick tails, and the fewest subcaudal scales: relative tail length is 2.1–11.5% total length versus 4.1–18.9% in the
Leptotyphlopinae
; tail shape is 1.3–6.1 versus 3.2–11.7; and subcaudals number 8–30 versus
12–58 in
the
Leptotyphlopinae
(Table 2;
Fig. 5
). All leptotyphlopids with more than two supralabials and more than 14 midbody scale rows are in this subfamily. The support for this group was 44% BP and 0% PP for the fourgene tree (
Fig. 3
) and 94% BP and 100% PP for the nine-gene tree (
Fig. 4
).
Content.
Two tribes, three subtribes, eight genera, and 62 species (
Table 1
).
Distribution.
The subfamily is distributed in the New World and in equatorial Africa. In the New World it ranges from North America (California, Utah, and Kansas) south through Middle and South America (exclusive of the high Andes) to
Uruguay
and
Argentina
on the Atlantic side. It also occurs on San
Salvador Island
(
Bahamas
), Hispaniola, the Lesser Antilles, Cozumel Island (
Mexico
), Islas de Bahia and Swan Islands (
Honduras
),
San Andres
and Providencia Islands (
Colombia
),
Bonaire
, Margarita Islands, and
Trinidad
. It also occurs in equatorial Africa, from southern
Senegal
,
Guinea
, and Bioko Island in the west to
Ethiopia
in the east.
Remarks.
The inclusion of six African species (all but one from West Africa) in this otherwise New World group (
Table 1
;
Figs. 3–4
) was surprising, and was not found in morphological analyses of visceral and other data (
Wallach 1998
). Nonetheless, the unusually high scale row count (16) of
Rhinoleptus
has been recorded in two other New World genera in this subfamily,
Mitophis
n. gen and
Tetracheilostoma
(Table 2). Also, the West African members of
Epictinae
have relatively short and thick tails, low subcaudal counts, and high supralabial counts as in New World
Epictinae
but in contrast to other Old World leptotyphlopids (Subfamily
Leptotyphlopinae
).