Previous phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data reveal a likely new species of Elaphe Fitzinger from China,which forms the sister group of all extant Elaphe. One of the three original specimens is crushed and the ...Previous phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data reveal a likely new species of Elaphe Fitzinger from China,which forms the sister group of all extant Elaphe. One of the three original specimens is crushed and the other two are neonates,which precludes a morphological analysis. Three adult snakes(2 females,1 male) collected from Jiangzha Hot Spring in Zoige County,Sichuan,China on 26 July 2010 now facilitate the species’ description. Mitochondrial DNA nucleotide sequences of cytochrome b(cyt b),NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4(ND4),12S ribosomal RNA(12S rRNA),and cytochrome oxidase subunit 1(CO1) from the adults are identical to sequences from the crashed specimen. Interspecific uncorrected p-distances of partial CO1 gene of 26 sequences from all 11 species of Elaphe,including this new species,are large(8.5–15.2%). This new species is morphologically distinguished from all other species of Elaphe by several characters: 'M'-shaped marking on the supraoculars and adjacent frontal; four parallel series of red-brown spots on the dorsum extending from the neck to the vent; four longitudinal stripes associated with the spots; each spot is usually composed of a whole(or incomplete) red-brown scale with puce borders; spots of each stripe are similar in shape,they occur at relatively regular intervals of one or two scales,and they are slightly red-brown in color; and it has three preoculars,whereas all other species have one or two. Now Elaphe contains 11 species and this discovery highlights the need for continued exploration of temperate regions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC 31090100,30870290,31071891)the Chinese Academy of Sciences(KSCX2-YW-N-0807)+1 种基金the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(20080431285)the Science Research Program of Huangshan University(2006xkjq014,2007xkjq029)
文摘Previous phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data reveal a likely new species of Elaphe Fitzinger from China,which forms the sister group of all extant Elaphe. One of the three original specimens is crushed and the other two are neonates,which precludes a morphological analysis. Three adult snakes(2 females,1 male) collected from Jiangzha Hot Spring in Zoige County,Sichuan,China on 26 July 2010 now facilitate the species’ description. Mitochondrial DNA nucleotide sequences of cytochrome b(cyt b),NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4(ND4),12S ribosomal RNA(12S rRNA),and cytochrome oxidase subunit 1(CO1) from the adults are identical to sequences from the crashed specimen. Interspecific uncorrected p-distances of partial CO1 gene of 26 sequences from all 11 species of Elaphe,including this new species,are large(8.5–15.2%). This new species is morphologically distinguished from all other species of Elaphe by several characters: 'M'-shaped marking on the supraoculars and adjacent frontal; four parallel series of red-brown spots on the dorsum extending from the neck to the vent; four longitudinal stripes associated with the spots; each spot is usually composed of a whole(or incomplete) red-brown scale with puce borders; spots of each stripe are similar in shape,they occur at relatively regular intervals of one or two scales,and they are slightly red-brown in color; and it has three preoculars,whereas all other species have one or two. Now Elaphe contains 11 species and this discovery highlights the need for continued exploration of temperate regions.