2020
DOI: 10.3897/evolsyst.4.60570
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On the taxonomy and systematics of the recently described Lycodon deccanensis Ganesh, Deuti, Punith, Achyuthan, Mallik, Adhikari, Vogel, 2020 (Serpentes, Colubridae) from India

Abstract: Lycodon deccanensis Ganesh, Deuti, Punith, Achyuthan, Mallik, Adhikari, Vogel, 2020 was recently described from the Mysore plateau of Karnataka based solely on morphology but lacking in-depth descriptions and comparisons. A scrutiny of the description reveals that the type series, of two specimens, comprise specimens of two different species along with discrepancies throughout the paper. Surveys conducted near the type locality of the species led to the discovery of additional specimens, which allow us to prov… Show more

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“…New sequences of Cyt b (1096 bp) generated for this work were deposited in GenBank and combined with data taken from previously published studies (Table S1; Dubey et al, 2012; Kalki et al, 2020; Pyron et al, 2013; Siler et al, 2013; Nawani et al, 2021; Wang et al, 2021). Following sequences AF471054 ( Ptyas mucosa ), KC347453 ( Ahaetulla nasuta ), and KF732930 ( Oligodon chinensis ) were used as outgroups (Lawson et al, 2005; Lei et al, 2014; Pyron et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New sequences of Cyt b (1096 bp) generated for this work were deposited in GenBank and combined with data taken from previously published studies (Table S1; Dubey et al, 2012; Kalki et al, 2020; Pyron et al, 2013; Siler et al, 2013; Nawani et al, 2021; Wang et al, 2021). Following sequences AF471054 ( Ptyas mucosa ), KC347453 ( Ahaetulla nasuta ), and KF732930 ( Oligodon chinensis ) were used as outgroups (Lawson et al, 2005; Lei et al, 2014; Pyron et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lycodon fasciolatus seems to be widespread in southern peninsular India and recent records from the Coromandel region support the possible demarcation of the type locality in this area. According to Das and de Sil- Shaw (1802), Whitaker and Captain (2004), Mukherjee and Bhupathy (2007), Purkayastha (2013), Ganesh and Vogel (2018), Vogel and David (2019), Ganesh et al (2020, in part), and Kalki et al (2020). We did not include the character "Supraocular-prefrontal-contact" as used by Ganesh and Vogel (2018) for delimiting Lycodon anamallensis from L. aulicus because it is a consequence of the condition "Preocular-frontal-contact".…”
Section: Description According Tomentioning
confidence: 99%