2022
DOI: 10.2994/sajh-d-19-00113.1
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A New Species of Parrot-Snake of the Genus Leptophis Bell, 1825 (Serpentes, Colubridae) from the Semi-Arid Region of Brazil

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“…With respect to reptiles, 45.3% of recorded species (N = 24, Table 2) have distributions entirely in the Caatinga biome or are mostly distributed in the Caatinga, but also marginally occur in adjacent biomes (Rodrigues 2003, Guedes et al 2014, Mesquita et al 2017, Recoder et al 2014, Sales et al 2015, Mesquita et al 2017, Tavares et al 2017, 2021, Nogueira et al 2019, Albuquerque et al 2022. A highlight regarding the species composition of the sampled mountainous areas is the occurrence of species with a relictual distribution pattern in mesic environments of the Caatinga, such as areas with arboreal vegetation on sandy soils, coastal areas, and/or in mountainous areas (Rodrigues 2003).…”
Section: Species Richness Composition and Distribution Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to reptiles, 45.3% of recorded species (N = 24, Table 2) have distributions entirely in the Caatinga biome or are mostly distributed in the Caatinga, but also marginally occur in adjacent biomes (Rodrigues 2003, Guedes et al 2014, Mesquita et al 2017, Recoder et al 2014, Sales et al 2015, Mesquita et al 2017, Tavares et al 2017, 2021, Nogueira et al 2019, Albuquerque et al 2022. A highlight regarding the species composition of the sampled mountainous areas is the occurrence of species with a relictual distribution pattern in mesic environments of the Caatinga, such as areas with arboreal vegetation on sandy soils, coastal areas, and/or in mountainous areas (Rodrigues 2003).…”
Section: Species Richness Composition and Distribution Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%