WebKeywords: Asia, Colubroidea, Oriental region, Pareas vindumi sp. nov., taxonomy Introduction The genus Pareas Wagler, 1830 is widely distributed in the Oriental region. Since the description of Pareas nigriceps Guo & Deng, 2009 and the revalidation of Pareas chinensis (Barbour, 1912) by Guo et al. (2011) the genus WebPareas temporalis differs from P. geminatus, P. atayal, P. chinensis, P. formosensis, P. hamptoni, P. iwasakii, P. komaii, P. niger, P. xuelinensis, P. nigriceps and P. kaduri by having the prefrontal not contacting eye (vs. contacting, except in P. nigriceps); two suboculars (vs. one or suboculars fused with postoculars); 2–3 preoculars (vs. one); fully keeled dorsal …
A new species of Pareas (Squamata, Pareidae) from southern Vietnam
WebPareas formosensis is the sister species to P. hamptoni, and P. chinensis the sister of P. boulengeri. Close examination of maxillary teeth is consistent with this result. Both P. … WebIt has been suggested that Pareas chinensis should be treated as a synonym of P. formosensis, but recent genetic research does not support this: P. formosensis does not appear closely related to P. chinensis but is … hendrina direction
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Web[Pareas chinensis (Barbour, 1912) should be a junior synonym of Pareas formosensis (VanDenburgh, 1909)]. (In Chinese). Sichuan Journal of Zoology 23 (3): 209-210. Lue, K.Y.; Lai, J.S. 1992. Note about the clutch size of Pareas formosensis (Colubridae: Squamata). Journal of Taiwan Museum 45 (1): 61-63. Steindachner, F. 1913. Web27 Nov 2024 · A new species of the genus Pareas (Squamata, Pareidae) from Yunnan, China Article Full-text available Jan 2024 Shuo Liu Dingqi Rao View Show abstract The updated checklist and zoogeographic... WebGroup: The carinatus complex of Pareas includes P. carinatus, nuchalis, temporalis, and menglaensis (Le et al. 2024). Le et al. 2024: 449 have a key to the members of the carinatus complex. See also Poyarkov et al. 2024. Habitat: Snakes of the genus Pareas are mainly arboreal. This species is semi-arboreal (Harrington et al. 2024). hendrina accommodation