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Fig. 14. A in New Taxa And Cryptic Species Of Neotropical Snakes (Xenodontinae), With Commentary On Hemipenes As Generic And Specific Characters

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Fig. 14. A. Echinanthera undulata (Wied). Vivid pale nuchal spots—similar to Eutrachelophis spp.— characterize some xenodontine (and dipsadine) snakes such as this Brazilian snake (AMNH R-119764). B. Taeniophallus bilineatus (Fischer). A distinct lateral line of whitish dashes emphasized by black edging characterize Eutrachelophis spp. and other xenodontines (and dipsadines) such as this Brazilian species (AMNH R-119769); the pale canthal line seen here is variably present in ''xenodontines,'' but does not occur in Eutrachelophis (photographs by C.W. Myers).

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Published as part of Myers, Charles W. & McDowell, Samuel B., 2014, New Taxa And Cryptic Species Of Neotropical Snakes (Xenodontinae), With Commentary On Hemipenes As Generic And Specific Characters, pp. 1-112 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2014 (385) on page 40, DOI: 10.1206/862.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5378473

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