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Chilabothrus

Genus of snakes


Summary

Genus of snakes

Chilabothrus, commonly known as the Greater Antillean boas or West Indian boas, is a genus of nonvenomous snakes the family Boidae. The genus is endemic to the West Indies. 12 or 14 species are recognized as being valid.

Distribution

Species of Chilabothrus are found throughout the West Indies, from the Lucayan Archipelago to the Virgin Islands and all four of the Greater Antilles.

Species

SpeciesTaxon authorSubsp.*Common name(s)Geographic rangeImage
C. ampelophisLandestoy, Reynolds & Henderson, 20210n/aHispaniola (the Dominican Republic)
C. angulifer(Cocteau & Bibron, 1840)0Cuban boaCuba and the adjacent islands (including Isla de la Juventud, the Archipiélago de los Canarreos in Cayo Cantiles, the Archipiélago de los Colorados off the northern coast of Pinar del Río, and the Archipiélago de Sabana-Camagüey on Cayo Guajaba and Cayo Sant María), as well as the Bahamas.[[File:2012-02-Schlange vs. Fledermaus 01 anagoria.JPGframelesscenter]]
C. argentumReynolds, Puente-Rolón, Geneva, Aviles-Rodriguez & Herrmann, 20160Conception Bank, the Bahamas
C. chrysogaster(Cope, 1871)1Turks and Caicos Islands boathe Lucayan Archipelago, including the Turks and Caicos Islands (on Grand Turk Island, Middle Caicos, North Caicos, Big Ambergris Cay, Little Ambergris Cay and Long Cay) and the Bahamas (on Great Inagua and Sheep Cay)[[File:Epicrateschrysogaster.jpgframelesscenter]]
C. exsul(Netting & Goin, 1944)0Abaco Islands boaGrand Bahama Island, Great Abaco Island, Elbow Cay and Little Abaco Island, the Bahamas[[File:AbacoIsBoa.JPGframelesscenter]]
C. fordii(Günther, 1861)2Ford's boa, Hispaniolan desert boaHispaniola (in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and the adjacent islands (Île de la Gonâve, Isla Saona and Isla Cabritos on Lake Enriquillo)
C. gracilisFischer, 18881Hispaniolan vine boaHispaniola (in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic) north of the Plain of the Cul-de-Sac[[File:Chilabothrus gracilis 49455331.jpgframelesscenter]]
C. granti(Stull, 1933)0Virgin Islands boathe British Virgin Islands (on Great Camanoe, Necker, Tortola and Virgin Gorda), Puerto Rico (on Culebra and Cayo Diablo) and the United States Virgin Islands (on Saint Thomas)
C. inornatus(Reinhardt, 1843)0Puerto Rican boaPuerto Rico[[File:Puerto Rican Boa (Epicrates inornatus).jpgframelesscenter]]
C. monensis(Zenneck, 1898)1Mona Island boaMona Island and Cayo Diablo, Puerto Rico, as well as the United States Virgin Islands (on St. Thomas) and the British Virgin Islands (on Tortola, Great Camanoe, Necker and Virgin Gorda)[[File:Mona Boa coiled with tongue extended.jpgframelesscenter]]
C. schwartzi(Buden, 1975)Crooked-Acklins boaCrooked Island and Acklins in the Bahamas
C. striatus(Fischer, 1856)3Hispaniolan boaHispaniola (in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and the adjacent islands (Île de la Tortue, Île à Vache, Saona)[[File:Стройный удав Гродно.JPGframelesscenter]]
C. strigilatus(Cope, 1863)4Bahamian boathe Bahamas[[File:Chilabothrus strigilatus 98066752.jpgframelesscenter]]
C. subflavus(Stejneger, 1901)0Jamaican boaJamaica (including Goat Island)[[File:Epicrates subflavus.jpgframelesscenter]]
  • ) Not including the nominate subspecies. T) Type species.

Nota bene: A taxon author in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Chilabothrus.

References

References

  1. {{ITIS
  2. [[:fr:Roy Wallace McDiarmid. McDiarmid RW]], [[Jonathan A. Campbell. Campbell JA]], [[T'Shaka Touré. Touré T]] (1999). ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1.'' Washington, District of Columbia: Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. {{ISBN. 1-893777-00-6 (series). {{ISBN. 1-893777-01-4 (volume).
  3. [[Miguel A. Landestoy. Landestoy MA]], Reynolds RG, Henderson RW (2021). "A small new arboreal species of west Indian boa (Boidae: ''Chilabothrus'') from southern Hispaniola". ''Breviora'' (571): 1–20. (''Chilabothrus ampelophis'', new species).
  4. [[Sergio Prostak. (2016). "Silver Boa: Scientists Discover New Snake Species in Bahamas".
  5. [[Reneta J. Platenberg. Platenberg R]] (2021). "''Chilabothrus granti'' ". The [[IUCN]] Red List of Threatened Species 2021: https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T7829A18979910.en. Downloaded on 11 September 2021.
  6. {{NRDB genus
  7. [[R. Graham Reynolds. (2018). "Boas of the World (Superfamily Booidae): A Checklist with Systematic, Taxonomic, and Conservation Assessments". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
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