The Painted Wolf Snake, Lycodon pictus, was recently described based on the type series from Trung Khanh and Ha Lang districts in Cao Bang Province, northern Vietnam. Herein, we report new findings and a range extension of the recently described species. One individual was collected close by the type locality, in Ha Lang District, Cao Bang Province, Vietnam and another one in Nonggang National Nature Reserve, Longzhou County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, approximately 60 km apart from the type locality. Both specimens generally accorded with the morphological diagnosis of L. pictus provided in the original description. Molecular analyses supported the morphological findings: the newly collected specimens were approximately 0.3-0.9% (cyt b) genetically divergent from those of the type series. Molecular analyses also revealed that the holotype of L. pictus, for which no sequences were available so far, showed, based on the results of a formalin protocol, about 0.9-1.3% differentiation from the remaining type series, 0.5% from the new record from Cao Bang and 0.9% from the new record from China. Based on the morphological and molecular findings, we herein present the first country record of L. pictus from China, with a detailed morphological description of the specimen from Nonggang National Nature Reserve and slightly extend the original diagnosis of the species.
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28 October 2020
Range extension and extended diagnosis of Lycodon pictus: First country record from China
Helen Yvonne Janssen,
Ren Jin-Long,
Li Jia-Tang,
Wang Zeng,
Tao Thien Nguyen,
Truong Quang Nguyen,
Quynh Thi Thuy Bui,
Hanh Thi Ngo,
Minh Duc Le,
Thomas Ziegler
Revue suisse de Zoologie
Vol. 127 • No. 2
October 2020
Vol. 127 • No. 2
October 2020
China
karst forest
Lycodon pictus
morphology
new record
phylogeny
taxonomy