Dryophylax marahuaquensis explained
Dryophylax marahuaquensis is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Venezuela.[1]
Taxonomy
Etymology
It is named after its type locality, Tepuy Marahuaca. The name is synonymous with Thermodynastes marahuaquensis.[2] [3]
Habitat and behavior
D. marahuaquensis is found in Venezuela's Amazonas region. Its place of origin is Tepuy Marahuaca Norte, 2500 metres above ground level in Amazonas State.
Life cycle
They follow a viviparous mode of reproduction.
Notes and References
- Web site: Dryophylax corocoroensis. Reptile Database . 24 January 2019.
- Crother . Brian I. . March 2015 . Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. By Van Wallach, Kenneth L. Williams, and Jeff Boundy. Boca Raton (Florida): CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group). $149.95. xxvii + 1209 p.; index. ISBN: 978-1-4822-0847-4. 2014. . The Quarterly Review of Biology . 90 . 1 . 101–102 . 10.1086/679952 . 0033-5770.
- Trevine . Vivian C. . Caicedo-Portilla . José Rancés . Hoogmoed . Marinus . Thomas . Robert A. . Franco . Francisco L. . Montingelli . Giovanna G. . Osorno-Muñoz . Mariela . Zaher . Hussam . 2021-04-09 . A new species of Thamnodynastes Wagler, 1830 from western Amazonia, with notes on morphology for members of the Thamnodynastes pallidus group (Serpentes, Dipsadidae, Tachymenini) . Zootaxa . 4952 . 2 . 10.11646/zootaxa.4952.2.2 . 1175-5334.