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1 September 2004 NOTES ON REPRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CAT-EYED SNAKE, LEPTODEIRA MACULATA, AND WESTERN CAT-EYED SNAKE, LEPTODEIRA PUNCTATA (SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE), FROM MEXICO
Stephen R. GOLDBERG
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Abstract

The reproductive cycles of Leptodeira maculata and L. punctata were examined from museum specimens collected in Mexico. Males followed a testicular cycle in which sperm were produced in spring, summer, and autumn. Egg production in L. maculata occured in spring and summer. The mean of 6 egg clutches was 8.7 ± 1.5 SD, range = 7 to 11. The egg clutches of 10 and 11 are the maximum known from L. maculata. Leptodeira punctata produced eggs in spring, summer, and autumn. Mean clutch size of 9 egg clutches was 7.8 ± 1.7 SD, range = 6 to 11. Apparently, only part of each female population produced eggs each year. The smallest reproductively active male L. maculata was 280 mm snout-vent length (SVL); the smallest reproductively active female was 480 mm SVL. The smallest reproductively active male L. punctata was 276 mm SVL; the smallest reproductively active female was 360 mm SVL.

Stephen R. GOLDBERG "NOTES ON REPRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CAT-EYED SNAKE, LEPTODEIRA MACULATA, AND WESTERN CAT-EYED SNAKE, LEPTODEIRA PUNCTATA (SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE), FROM MEXICO," The Southwestern Naturalist 49(3), 409-412, (1 September 2004). https://doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909(2004)049<0409:NORITS>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 14 October 2003; Published: 1 September 2004
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