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Epicrates alvarezi Cope 1862

Authors: Smith, Paul; Maciel, José; Redin Hurtado, Mikel; Galeano, Sergio; Stepan, Nicole; Brouard, Jean-Paul; Ríos, Sergio D.; +8 Authors

Epicrates alvarezi Cope 1862

Abstract

Chaco Rainbow Boa, Epicrates alvarezi Cope, 1862 An individual of this species was photographed (Fig. 23) on 2 February 2024 on the road close to Estancia Las Gringas, c 12.5 km northeast of the Prefectura Naval de Pozo Hondo (22°12’54.0”S 62°25’32.3”W) by PS and MF, (and was also observed by PC). This extends the range of the species in the Paraguayan Chaco and into the northern Pilcomayo region, 136.6 km southwest of the nearest known locality, Parque Nacional Teniente Agripino Enciso. A juvenile individual was photographed (Fig. 24) on 19 February 2024 at Puerto Carmelo Peralta (21°40’15.3”S 57°59’0.3”W) by HN, extending the range of the species 172.3 km northeast into the Humid Chaco ecoregion from the closest previous record at Reserva Privada Campo María, Presidente Hayes department (22°34’S, 59°21’W) (Cacciali et al., 2016b). The species is considered to be “Vulnerable” in Paraguay (Martínez et al., 2020c).

Published as part of Smith, Paul, Maciel, José, Redin Hurtado, Mikel, Galeano, Sergio, Stepan, Nicole, Brouard, Jean-Paul, Ríos, Sergio D., Ferreira Riveros, Marcela, Smith, Rebecca L., Owen, Matthew, Nicolay, Harald, Derna, Roberto, Vera Burró, Alvaro, Lahaye, Tito & Cacciali, Pier, 2024, Twenty-eight new and significant departmental reptile records for Paraguay, pp. 347-385 in Acta Zoológica Lilloana 68 (2) on page 372, DOI: 10.30550/j.azl/1954, http://zenodo.org/record/14656922

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Boidae, Reptilia, Epicrates alvarezi, Squamata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Epicrates, Taxonomy

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