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Dissecting the major American snake radiation: A molecular phylogeny of the Dipsadidae Bonaparte (Serpentes,Caenophidia)
Authors:Nicolas Vidal  Maël Dewynter  David J Gower
Institution:1. UMR 7138, département systématique et évolution, adaptation, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, case postale 26, 57, rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France;2. Réserve naturelle des Nouragues, Office national des forêts, route de Montabo, BP 7002, 97307 Cayenne cedex, French Guiana, France;3. Department of Zoology, the Natural History Museum London, SW7 5BD London, UK
Abstract:The Dipsadidae contains more than 700 extant species belonging to 92 genera and is the largest family of American snakes. In this work, we built a data set including two mitochondrial genes (12S and 16S rRNA) for 125 dipsadid taxa belonging to 59 genera, in order to gain further insights on the phylogenetic relationships of this large group at the subfamilial and generic levels. Among dipsadines, the monotypic genus Nothopsis is the sister-group to Leptodeira. Among xenodontines, the monophyly of seven previously recognized tribes (Alsophiini, Elapomorphini, Hydropsini, Philodryadini, Pseudoboini, Tachymenini and Xenodontini) is confirmed. Among Xenodontini, the genus Liophis is paraphyletic with respect to Erythrolamprus and Umbrivaga and workers should be aware of the inadequacy of the current taxonomy. Finally, the following genera could not confidently be allocated to the above tribes: Caaeteboia, Echinantera and Taeniophallus, Tropidodryas, Manolepis and Pseudalsophis, Xenopholis, Psomophis, Hydrodynastes, Conophis and Crisantophis.
Keywords:Alethinophidia  Colubroidea  Heterodontinae  Dipsadinae  Xenodontinae  12S rRNA  16S rRNA
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