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Liolaemus Chiliensis. NCN. Geographic Distribution See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285940126 Liolaemus chiliensis. NCN. Geographic Distribution. Article in Herpetological Review · January 2002 CITATION READS 1 38 3 authors, including: Rodrigo A. Moreno Juan Carlos Ortiz University Santo Tomás (Chile) University of Concepción 45 PUBLICATIONS 346 CITATIONS 87 PUBLICATIONS 680 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Análisis del material herpetológico venezolano de Roberto Donoso Barros View project “Reproducción de la ranita de darwin (Rhinoderma darwinii)”. View project All content following this page was uploaded by Rodrigo A. Moreno on 07 December 2015. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. J. GUNTRAM DEICHSEL, Friedr.-EbettbStt. 62; Bibeia'C'han d&' HP34). ,Verified by Jeffery G. Davis. New county record. Riss, Germany D-88400. *Present address (SAK): Institute of Individuals introduced by local gardeners from nearby Cincinnati, Pharmaceutical Biology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat, INF 364, Ohio population. Reproducing population verified by J. W. Ferner Heidelberg, Germany D-69120 (e-mail: [email protected]); in April 2002. (e-mail [GD]: [email protected]). Submitted by JOHN W. FERNER, Department of Biology, Thomas More College, Crestview Hills, Kentucky 41017, USA, LIOLA EMUS CHILIENSIS (NCN). CHILE: REGIONIX: Victoria and JODI P. FERNER, Honors Program, Northern Kentucky (38"201S,72"15'W), 26 December 2001 (MZUC 26645-46) and University, Highland Heights, Kentucky 41099, USA. Curacautin (38"26'S, 71°53'W), 28 December 2001 (MZUC 2664748). Region X: Lanco (39"27'S, 72"47'W), 28 December SERPENTES 2001 (MZUC 26649). Museo de Zoologla, Universidad de Concepci6n. R. Moreno, M. ~idd,M. Fernhdez, and R. Cifuentes. ARIZONA ELEGANS ELEGANS (Kansas Glossy Snake). USA: Verified by P. Victoriano. This species occurs in areas ranging from COLORADO: PHILLIPSCO: Highway 385, 4.9 mi S jct County Mediterranean to Temperate Southern Chilean forests and the Road 12 (UTM: 130728867,4481916). 3 1 May 2002. DOR. UNC- Patagonia (NeuquCn, Argentina). Hellmich (1938. Zoologischer MNH 1587. Verified by David Chiszar and Hobart M. Smith. First Anzeiger 124[9-10]:237-249) established Villarrica Lake as the county record (Hammerson 1999. Amphibians and Reptiles of southernmost limit of this species. Later, Codoceo (1954. Colorado. Second Ed. Univ. Colorado Press, Niwot. xxvii + 484 Investigaciones Zool6gicas Chilenas 2[5]:69-71) stated that the PP.). area surrounding Lake Enco (Region X) was the southern range Submitted by LEIGHTON THOMPSON, RON MALECKI, limit. Donoso-Barros (1966. Reptiles de Chile. Ediciones de la AMBER LAWSON, LORI CRAFT, and STEPHEN P. Universidad de Chile. 458 pp.) indicated that the range of this MACKESSY, Department of Biological Sciences, University of species extended to the north of Valdivia in the Lakes Region. Northern Colorado, 501 20th Street, CB 92, Greeley, Colorado This distribution is supported by Cei (1986. Reptiles del Centro, 80639-0017, USA (e-mail [SPM]: [email protected]). Centro-oeste y Sur de la Argentina. Herpetofauna de las Zonas hdasy Semi-&-idas. Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali Torino. CHIRONZUS MULTNENTRIS MULTNENTRIS (Cobra Cipo, 527 pp.). However, Veloso and Navarro (1988. Boll. Mus. reg. Sacaiboia). BOLIVIA: DEPARTAMENTOBENI: Guayaramerin: Sci. nat. Torino 6[2]:481-539) suggest a more limited distribution 65"22'60"W, 10°48'O"S, 119 m elev. March 195 1. R. Zischka. in Chile; from Coquimbo (30"lO'S; 71°15'W) to the Bio-Bio Region Verified by W. Bohme. Zoologische Staatssammlung Miinchen, (37'45's; 72WW). These new specimens support Donoso-Barros Germany ZSM 121512001. Chironius multiventris is a large (1966, op. cit.) and Cei (1986, op. cit) and confirm the presence of lowland snake distributed in primary forests in northwestern Brazil, the species in Region X, Regi6n de 10s Lagos. southern Venezuela, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador and Submitted by RODRIGO MORENO, MARCELA VIDAL, eastern Peru (Dixon et al. 1993. Revision of the Neotropical Snake and JUAN CARLOS ORTIZ, Departamento de Zoologia, Genus Chironius Fitzinger [Serpentes, Colubridae]. Monografie Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanogr%icas, Universidad de XIII, Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino, 279 pp.). The ConcepciQ, Casilla 160-C, Concepci6n, Chile. specimen examined is a large male (17 16 rnm total length) collected in tropical rainforest area near Guayararnen'n. This is the first record PHRYNOSOMA MODESTUM (Round-tailed Homed Lizard). of this species for Bolivia. USA: COLORADO: LASANIMAS CO: Wilson Ranch (UTM: 12s Submitted by DIRK EMBERT, Zoologisches 668829E 4160436N). Along a small dirt road in a juniper-break Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Adenauerallee woodland above a tributary of the Purgatoire River, ca. 1450 m 150-164, 531 13 Bonn, Germany; e-mail: elev. 11 June 2001. Rent% Rondeau and Lee Grunau. Digital [email protected]. photograph deposited at University of Colorado. (RR01-06-11). Verified by Geoff Hammerson, Steve Mackessy, and Tom Mathies. CHIRONZUS QUADRZCARZNATUS MACULOVENTRZS This locality is the second occurrence in Colorado (Hammerson. (Cobra Cipo, Sacaiboia). BOLIVIA: DEPARTAMENTOTARUA: Villa 1999. Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado, 2"" ed., Univ. Press Montes: 63"30W, 21°15'S. 440 m elev. February 1986. H. Meier. of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado. 484 pp.). The other known location Verified by Wolfgang B6hme. Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, is ca. 105 km NW, near Fowler, Colorado in Otero County. The Germany (ZFMK 46356). Chironius quadricarinatus Otero County locality is along a roadside adjacent to a shortgrass maculoventris is a large lowland snake known from the Chaco prairie. forests in northeastern Argentina and western Paraguay (Dixon et al. 1993. Revision of the Neotropical Snake Genus Chironius Submitted by REMERONDEAU, Colorado Natural Heritage Program, Colorado State University, 254 General Services Fitzinger [Serpentes, Colubridae]. Monografie XIII, Museo Building, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA; e-mail: Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino, 279 pp.). This specimen, [email protected]. from Chacoan forests of southern Bolivia, represents the first record from that country. The voucher specimen is a male with a total length of 1195 mm (tail length 392 mm) and is the largest specimen PODARCIS MURALIS (Common Wall Lizard). USA: of this subspecies known. KENTUCKY KENTONCO: Park Hills. Summer 1998. Jack Wells. Submitted by DIRK EMBERT, Zoologisches Cincinnati Museum of Natural History photo voucher (CMNH Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Adenauerallee Herpetological Review 33(3),2002 View publication stats.
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