The taxonomic status of the kukri snake Oligodon arenarius Vassilieva, 2015 with a redescription of Oligodon macrurus (Angel, 1927) (Squamata, Serpentes, Colubridae)
We investigated the taxonomic status of the recently described kukri snake Oligodon arenarius Vassilieva, 2015 and the morphologically similar Oligodon macrurus (Angel, 1927), two species endemic to the southern coast of Vietnam. Based on phylogenetic analyses using three mitochondrial genes (12S–16...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vertebrate zoology 2023-01, Vol.73, p.97-125 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated the taxonomic status of the recently described kukri snake
Oligodon arenarius
Vassilieva, 2015 and the morphologically similar
Oligodon macrurus
(Angel, 1927), two species endemic to the southern coast of Vietnam. Based on phylogenetic analyses using three mitochondrial genes (12S–16S rRNA, cytochrome
b
), we recovered
O. arenarius
and
O. macrurus
in a clade within the
O. cyclurus-taeniatus
species group, agreeing with previous intrageneric classifications. Genetic distances between
O. arenarius
and
O. macrurus
are extremely low (less than 0.5% based on 12S–16S) and render
O. arenarius
paraphyletic. All preserved specimens of
O. arenarius
and
O. macrurus
convey little to no differences in color pattern, hemipenial morphology and osteological features; the latter of which is based on three dimensional micro computer tomography (µCT) scans of one specimen per species. Contrasting these results, univariate and multivariate analyses revealed significant differences in relative tail length, and the number of ventral and subcaudal scales between both species. Although the molecular and morphological datasets present conflicting results, integrating the evidence leads us to synonymize
O. arenarius
with
O. macrurus
. We provide a formal redescription of
O. macrurus
, designate a neotype specimen to avoid future taxonomic confusion, and provide the first detailed osteological description of this species.
Oligodon macrurus
sensu stricto is endemic to coastal dunefields and adjacent forest habitats in southern Vietnam, where ongoing human development, tourism and road mortality pose significant threats to its conservation. Consequently, we suggest that
O. macrurus
should be listed as “Vulnerable” based on the assessment criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). |
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ISSN: | 1864-5755 2625-8498 |
DOI: | 10.3897/vz.73.e96958 |