"Systematic Status of the Colubrid Snake, Leptodeira discolor Günther" by William Edward Duellman is a scientific paper looking into the correct placement of a particular snake within the larger snake family. The study looks closely at the snake Leptodeira discolor, using its physical characteristics to figure out where it belongs in the snake family tree. By closely studying a snake found in Oaxaca, Mexico, the author looks at things like its scales, colors, and skull to understand its relationships to other snakes. The paper proposes that this snake is unique enough to have its own genus named Tantalophis, but also points out that more research is needed to fully understand how it connects to other snakes. The author highlights how complicated it can be to classify snakes and what insights that classification gives us into their history.
Systematic Status of the Colubrid Snake, Leptodeira discolor Günther
By William Edward Duellman
A scientist sorts out where a unique snake from Mexico fits into the complicated family tree of snakes, possibly giving it a new name.
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