Published September 11, 2020
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FIGURE 5 in Molecular phylogeny of Asian pipesnakes, genus Cylindrophis Wagler, 1828 (Squamata: Cylindrophiidae), with the description of a new species from Myanmar
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FIGURE 5. Collection localities of the specimens of Cylindrophis burmanus (green symbols) and Cylindrophis slowinskii (blue circles) used for our molecular analyses. Symbols in the maps correspond to the ones used for the different clades in the accompanying tree. Major clades of C. burmanus are distinguished by green circles and squares. The orange diamond represents the collection locality of the lectotype of C. burmanus (BMNH 1940.3.3.1 from Yangon (Rangoon); specimen not included in phylogenetic analysis). In the country map of Myanmar, higher elevations appear in brighter and lower elevations in darker shades of green; the Chindwin and Irrawaddy Rivers are marked in yellow and purple, respectively; the Arakan Mountain range is highlighted with yellow triangles. The satellite map is a detailed magnification of the area shaded purple in the country map. An arrow in the inset map indicates where the Irrawaddy splits into its delta. Note that the three green squares in the satellite image represent near-overlapping localities of the southern population of C. burmanus that appear as a single symbol in the larger map. Satellite map obtained from Google Earth v7.3.2.5776: Image © 2019 TerraMetrics Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO. Map prepared by Justin M. Bernstein.
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