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In Northern Patagonia, Argentina Samarahan (Institute of Biodiversity and Environ- Mental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak) ©Österreichische Gesellschaft für Herpetologie e.V., Wien, Austria, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at 182 SHORT NOTE HERPETOZOA 20 (3/4) Wien, 30. Jänner 2008 SHORT NOTE lukken und Borneo im Auftrage der Senckenbergischen (6): 57-98. MALKMUS, R. & MANTHEY, U. & VOGEL, G. naturforschenden Gesellschaft, ausgeführt von Dr. & HOFFMANN, P. & KOSUCH, J. (2002): Amphibians & Willy KÜKENTHAL. Die Reptilien und Batrachier.- Ab- reptiles of Mount Kinabalu (North Borneo); Ruggell handlungen der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden (A. R. G. Gantner), pp. 424. MALNATE, E. V. (1960): Gesellschaft, Frankfurt a. M.; 25: 321-402. BOULEN- Systematic division and evolution of the colubrid snake GER, G. A. (1896): Descriptions of new reptiles and bat- Genus Natrix, with comments on the Subfamily rachians collected in Celebes by Drs. P. and F. 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An internation- (DUMERIL & BlBRON, 1836) al conference on biogeography and biodiversity; Kota in northern Patagonia, Argentina Samarahan (Institute of Biodiversity and Environ- mental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak). ISKANDAR, D. T. & Nio, T. K. (1996): The amphibians Homonota fasciata (DUMERIL & BIB- and reptiles of Sulawesi, with notes on the distribution and chromosomal number of frogs; pp. 39-46. In: RON, 1836) is a small gekkonid lizard with a KITCHENER, D. J. & SUYANTO, A. (eds.): Proceedings of large geographic distribution from southern the first international conference on eastern Indonesian- Bolivia and western Paraguay to northern Australian vertebrate fauna, Manado, Indonesia; Perth Patagonia, Argentina, mainly in the Monte (Western Australian Museum). KOCH, A. & ARIDA, E. & BÖHME, W. (2007): Zwischenbericht über die Herpe- and Chaco phytogeographic provinces (CEI tofauna Sulawesis unter besonderer Berücksichtigung 1986). Southern limits of distribution are der Gattung Varanus: phylogeographische Beziehun- poorly known; CEI (1978) cited two locali- gen zu angrenzenden Gebieten.- Elaphe, Rheinbach; ties north of the Negro river, but without 15(3): 42-52. KOCH, A. & BÖHME, W. (2005): Die Her- petofauna Sulawesis unter besonderer Berücksichti- mention of voucher specimens. In his 1986 gung der Gattung Varanus: phylogeographische Be- monograph, CEI stated that its distribution ziehungen zu angrenzenden Gebieten - Das Projekt reaches the "Alto Valle del Rio Negro" area stellt sich vor.- Elaphe, Rheinbach; 13 (4): 43-46. (an economically important and productive LAMAS, G. (2005): A bibliography of the zoological publications of Hans FRUHSTORFER (1866*-1922f).- geographic area confined to the upper Negro Entomofauna. Zeitschrift für Entomologie, Linz; 26 River valley, see Figure 1), but only showed ©Österreichische Gesellschaft für Herpetologie e.V., Wien, Austria, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at SHORT NOTE HERPETOZOA 20 (3/4) Wien, 30. Jänner 2008 SHORT NOTE 183 La Pampa ! I 1 t !8 ;5 Fig. 1: Map of new localities of Homonota fasciata (DUMERIL & BlBRON, 1836) (O through ©). Locality numbers correspond with those cited in the text. -.-.-- provincial limits; - main localities; - main roads; B - approximate localities cited by CEI (1978); D - approximate localities cited by CEI (1986); -approximated southern limits for H. fasciata according to CEI (1993); stippled area - "Alto Valle del Rio Negro". one locality in Neuquen province (near the All new collection sites are depicted in northeast border with Mendoza province) Figure 1, where we show the previously and three localities north to Colorado river in known geographic distribution of the species his Map 21 (page 320); all relatively far and localities, with vouchers deposited in our away from the area known as "Alto Valle del field collection. New localities represent an Rio Negro" in Rio Negro province. Several extension 100 km W, 70 km S, and 160 km field trips carried out during the summers of SE from the area known as Alto Valle del 1998 and 2006 to areas south of the Rio Negro and bibliographic records. The Colorado river resulted in the collection of a numbers in parentheses, before the localities, number of samples of//, fasciata that repre- correspond to locality numbers in Figure 1: sent significant new geographic records for Rio Negro Province: Avella- this species. All lizards were collected by neda Department - (1) Negro river hand, euthanased with pericardic injection of shore, 19.2 km W Colonia Josefa, 42.8 km E Tiopental Södico (Abbot"), fixed with for- Choele Choel (39°29'S, 65° 30'W, 119 m malin 20%, and later transferred to 70% a.s.l.). 14 March 2004. CHF PEREZ: LJAMM ethanol. Latitude, longitude and elevation 4814. (2) North shore Negro river at Colonia were determined with a Garmin™ GPS 12 Josefa (36°36'S, 65° 26'W, 113 m a.s.l.). 15 Global Position Device using WGS84 datum. March 2004. CHF PEREZ: LJAMM 4815. (3) All specimens are deposited in the LJAMM Provincial Road 66, two km E Mesa Hill, 68 private field collection at the Centro Nacio- km S Villa Regina (39°45'S, 67°14'W, 250 nal Patagonico-CONICET, Puerto Madryn m a.s.l.). 16 December 2006. L. AVILA, CHF (Chubut), Argentina. PEREZ, N. FRUTOS, M. KOZYKARISKI, A. ©Österreichische Gesellschaft für Herpetologie e.V., Wien, Austria, download unter www.biologiezentrum.at 184 SHORT NOTE HERPETOZOA 20 (3/4) Wien, 30. Jänner 2008 SHORT NOTE COSACOV: LJAMM 6963. General Roca First record of a natural male hybrid Department - (4) Villa Regina (39°46'S, of Bufo {Pseudepidalea) viridis 67°16'W, 300 m a.s.l.). 09 September 2006. CHF PEREZ, L. ROSALES: LJAMM 6526-33. LAURENTI, 1768 and Bufo {Bufo) (5) 35 km NE Chichinales, rural area, bufo LINNEUS, 1758 from Austria (38°49'S, 66°47'W, 260 m a.s.l.). 28 April 1998. L. AVILA, M. MORANDO, D. PEREZ: Natural hybridisation of Bufo {Pseud- LJAMM 94. (6) Chimpay (39°03'S, 66°18'W, epidalea) viridis LAURENTI, 1768 and Bufo 171 m a.s.l.). 16 January 1998. D. PEREZ: {Bufo) bufo LINNEUS, 1758 was reported oc- LJAMM 27, 28. casionally from Germany, the Czech Repub- lic and Italy (HEMMER & BÖHME 1974; GLAW Neuquen Province: Confluencia & VENCES 1989; ZAVADJL et al. 2003; BRESSI Department - (7) Provincial Road, Porte- et al. 2000; VLCEK 1997; ZAVADJL et al. zuelo Grande dam, west shore of Los Barre- 2003). Additionaly, hybrids of both species ales Lake, Cerros Colorados Dam Complex were bred in the laboratory by MONTALENTI (38°29'S, 68°56'W, 468 m a.s.l.). 6 March (1932, 1933), HERTWIG et al. (1959), ZAVA- 1999. L. AVILA, M. MORANDO: LJAMM: DiL & ROTH (1997) and BRESSI et al. 2000. 1777. (8) Villa El Chocon, paleontological According to to MONTALENTI (1932, 1933), excavation site, (39°15' S, 68°46'W, 469 m HERTWIG et al. (1959), VLCEK (1997), ZAVA- a.s.l.).
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