Diversity, natural history, and geographic distribution of snakes in the Caatinga, Northeastern Brazil
Author
Guedes, Thaís B.
Author
Nogueira, Cristiano
Author
Marques, Otavio A. V.
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Zootaxa
2014
3863
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1
93
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3863.1.1
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1175-5326
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Taeniophallus occipitalis
(Jan, 1963)
(Figs. 19.3 and 31.3)
It is distributed in the states of Piauí, Ceará, Pernambuco, Sergipe, and Bahia. At the central portion of the Caatinga it inhabits high altitude areas up to
1,200 m
elevation. On contact areas this snake inhabits lower areas below
500 m
.
It also occurs in the Cerrado, Pampas, and Pantanal (
Marques
et al.
2005
;
Bérnils
et al.
2008
;
Nogueira
et al.
2010
, 2011). In highlands of the Ceará State was recorded in arboreal caatinga (
Loebman & Haddad 2010
) and in the
Diamantina Plateau
in Bahia State (Juncá 2005), and in the Serra de Itabaiana National Park in Sergipe State it was recorded in relictual moist forests. In Piauí State it was recorded only in low altitudes in areas where cerrado phytophysiognomies are predominant (
Rocha & Prudente 2010
). It is typical of open areas along its wide range in the Cerrado region (
Recoder & Nogueira 2007
;
Valdujo
et al.
2009
;
Recoder
et al.
2011
; Nogueira
et al.
2011). It has cryptozoic and terrestrial habits, is diurnal and feeds on frogs and lizards (
Marques
et al
. 2001
).