Browsing by Autor "Oliver Quinteros"
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Item type: Item , New elevational record for Walker’s Slender Snake, Tachymenis attenuata Walker 1945 (Squamata: Dipsadidae), with notes on taxonomy and natural history(University of Kansas, 2022) Oliver Quinteros; Rodrigo AguayoNumbers of ventral and subcaudal scales and solid maxillary teeth distinguish the latter from congeners and differentiate the two subspecies (TItem type: Item , PARENTAL CARE AND CLUTCH SIZE OF Pristimantis reichlei (CRAUGASTORIDAE) FROM BOLIVIA(National Autonomous University of Mexico, 2022) Oliver Quinteros; Rodrigo Aguayo VediaPristimantis reichlei is a widely distributed species, occurring in the Amazonian forests of Bolivia, Peru and Brazil. However, little information is available on its natural history or breeding biology. Here we document for the first time the parental care and the clutch size of this species. Parthenogenesis is presumed.Item type: Item , Predation by a Black Mussurana, Clelia clelia (Daudin 1803) (Serpentes: Dipsadidae), on an Andean Lancehead, Bothrocophias andianus (Amaral 1923), in Bolivia(University of Kansas, 2021) Oliver Quinteros; Rodrigo AguayoItem type: Item , Predation on Gray-breasted Wood-Wren bird by False Coral Snake Oxyrhopus petolarius (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) in the Bolivian Yungas(2021) Oliver Quinteros; Rodrigo AguayoItem type: Item , The Amazon Green Anole, Anolis punctatus Daudin 1802 (Squamata: Dactyloidae): A new geographic and elevational record in Bolivia(University of Kansas, 2022) Oliver Quinteros; Rene Carpio Real; Edson Pérez Maldonado; Fidel Onofre PachecoAt 2200 h on 15 January 2022, while conducting diurnal and nocturnal standard visual encounter surveys (Crump and Scott 1994) in a mature secondary forest and abandoned fallow crop, we encountered an adult male Anolis punctatus (76 mm SVL) on a leaf of a Tree Begonia (Begonia cf. parviflora) 1.90 m above the ground (Fig. 1) in an abandoned fallow crop near Yanamayu, Carrasco National Park, Cochabamba, Bolivia (1723'13.14"S, 6515'23.30"W; 1,005 m asl; Fig. 2) in the Yungas Boliviano-Peruanos ecoregion (Ibisch and Merida 2003). We collected the anole under permit MMAYANMABCCGDF/DGBAP/MEG N 0053/2019, extracted and preserved muscle tissue in 96% ethanol, and deposited the specimen in the Museo de Historia Natural Alcide d'Orbigny (MHNC-R 3200).