Английская Википедия:Achalinus formosanus
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Achalinus formosanus, common name Formosan odd-scaled snake or Taiwan burrowing snake, is a non-venomous snake in family Xenodermidae[1] that is found in Taiwan and in the southern Ryukyu Islands (Japan).[2][3][4]
Taxonomy
There are two subspecies:[3]
- Achalinus formosanus formosanus Boulenger, 1908 — Taiwan
- Achalinus formosanus chigirai Ota and Toyama, 1989 — Ryukyu Islands[5]
Specific name formosanus means "from Formosa", referring to the fact that this species was first described from a specimen from Taiwan.[3] chigirai refers to Yoshinori Chigira, who collected the first specimen of Achalinus formosanus chigirai.[5]
Achalinus formosanus formosanus is ecologically and morphologically similar to the Taiwan endemic Achalinus niger;[6] the two differ in some scale counts and characteristics.[5] A study using genetic markers found these two taxa to be overlapping, warranting further studies on their taxonomy.[6]
Distribution
Achalinus formosanus formosanus is known from central and southern Taiwan at elevations of Шаблон:Convert asl.[4] Achalinus formosanus chigirai occurs at low altitudes (below Шаблон:Convert) on the Iriomote-jima and Ishigaki Islands, both belonging to the Yaeyama Group.[7]
Description
Achalinus formosanus is a small snake growing to a total length of about Шаблон:Convert. The whole body is iridescent under light. Head is small, oval, and without distinct neck. Body is slender and tail is moderately short. Eyes are small, bead-like; iris is black and indistinct. Upper head, body and tail is uniform olive, grayish tan, or black. Mid-dorsal row of scales on body and tail show a dark longitudinal line. Ventral surface is olive-yellow or dark gray. The young are usually black.[4]
Behaviour
It is a nocturnal, terrestrial snake that probably preys on earthworms, slugs, and frogs. It is non-venomous and not aggressive. It is oviparous.[4]
Habitat and conservation
Achalinus formosanus formosanus are found in montane humid forests, where they live in dark, wet micro-habitats such as the forest floor, rotten wood, and leaf litter.[2][4] Achalinus formosanus chigirai have been collected in on a road at night and in a limestone cave in the daytime[5] as well as in low grass along a path in the evening and on forest floor at night.[7]
No significant threats are known.[2] It is not a protected species in Taiwan,[4] but Achalinus formosanus chigirai is classified as "near threatened" in Japan.[3]
References
- ↑ In earlier classifications sometimes still in use, subfamily Xenodermatinae, family Colubridae. See e.g. Шаблон:ITIS
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег
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