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: Thanh's reed snake / Ran mai gam Thanh
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described
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based on a single female specimen from adjacent to Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Dan Hoa commune, Minh Hoa District, Quang Binh Province. Meanwhile a second specimen came to our attention, that was found during
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close to the National Park's border during excavations in a secondary shrub area. Because the species was formerly only known from the heavily destroyed
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, we herein provide first pictures of a better preserved and at the same time of the first male as well as also largest specimen of the barely known species (
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Thanh's reed snake (
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), preserved male from Phong Nha - Ke Bang in dorsal view (SRC PNKB III 06-1). Photo: Thomas Ziegler
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The new specimen (SVL 415, TaL 46, TL
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description in pattern and scalation (see
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), except for: 1) the rostral portion visible from above being somewhat shorter (1.5 mm) than the prefrontal suture (1.6 mm); 2) the left paraparietal being surrounded by seven instead of six shields and scales, as it is the case in the
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; 3) the third supralabial being about half the size (instead ¾) of second; 4) the new specimen having 184 instead of 198 ventral scales and 28 instead of 21 divided subcaudals; 5) the number of dorsal scale rows is reduced to eight in the male specimen instead of six rows on tail opposite 8th subcaudal posterior to cloaca; 6) the ratio of tail to total length is 0.099 instead of
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the female
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; 7) the male specimen bears five instead of four distinct beige to yellowish dorsal bands in the anterior two body thirds, followed by a sixth, but more vestigial light transversal band, that is only discernible from dorsal view; 8) the light dorsal bands subsequent to the first band follow each with distances of
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in the male specimen (distances are extending posteriorly); 9) both yellowish markings on the dorsal tail base and on its end are better developed in the male specimen than it is the case in the female
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, although both transversal bands do not completely encircle the dorsum; 10) the yellowish tail base bears only few tiny dark flecks in the male; 11) the underside of the head is not brownish-grey as it is the case in the female
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but resembles the overall yellow venter coloration. We interpret the afore mentioned differences due to individual variation / sexual dimorphism.
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