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Figure 4 from: Murphy JC, Braswell AL, Charles SP, Auguste RJ, Rivas GA, Borzée A, Lehtinen RM, Jowers MJ (2019) A new species of Erythrolamprus from the oceanic island of Tobago (Squamata, Dipsadidae). ZooKeys 817: 131-157. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.817.30811

  • 1. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America
  • 2. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, United States of America
  • 3. Howard University, Washington, United States of America
  • 4. University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
  • 5. Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela
  • 6. Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, South|Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, South
  • 7. Department of Biology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, United States of America
  • 8. Universidade do Porto, Vairão, Portugal|National Institute of Ecology, Geumgang-ro, Korea, South

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Figure 4 Geographic distribution of the five species of Erythrolamprus under discussion in this paper. A The distribution of the species of Erythrolamprus under discussion in northern Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago B More detailed view of the distribution on Trinidad and Tobago C Tobago with the known localities for E.pseudoreginae sp. n. Note that two of the markers closely overlap. Key: black stars = E.zweifeli from Cordillera de Costa in Venezuela and the island of Trinidad; green circles = E.epinephalus from the Cordillera de Mérida, Venezuela. Note that these markers denote the closest population to Tobago based on Roze (1966). Specimens examined came from several different locations. Purple stars = E.reginae from the Guianas including Orinoco Delta in Venezuela; red stars = E.melanotus from Venezuela, Trinidad, and Tobago; blue star = Erythrolampruspseudoreginae sp. n. on Tobago.

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