Squamata, Serpentes, Micrurus silviae Di-Bernardo, Borges-Martins and Silva, 2007: Presence confirmation in Paraguay

Pier Cacciali,Daniel Espinola, Silvia Centron Vinales, Irene Gauto Espinola,Hugo Cabral

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Abstract
Micrurus silviae is a coralsnake with a triadal pattern, and is one of the eight species found in southern South America. In Paraguay there are six taxa recorded: M. altirostris , M. baliocoryphus , M. frontalis , M. pyrrhocryptus , M. corallinus , and M. lemniscatus carvalhoi . Here we present a record of M. silviae , an additional and seventh species for the country. Previously M. silviae was known only from Rio Grande do Sul state, in southern Brazil. The specimen was found in South American Mesopotamian Grasslands ecoregion, with natural grassland in the Department of Itapua.
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serpentes,silva,di-bernardo,borges-martins
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