Central Truong Son Identification key Diversity New records Niche occupation Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park Quang binh province Vietnam Serpentes
Issue Date:
2007
Publisher:
Zootaxa
Citation:
Issue: 1493, Page : 1-40
Abstract:
A review of the snake diversity of Phong Nha - Ke Bang, central Truong Son, Vietnam is given.
As the result of recent field work, we add nine species to the region's karst forest snake fauna: Amphiesma
sp., Calamaria thanhi, Gonyosoma prasinum, Liopeltis frenatus, Lycodon cf. ruhstrati, Lycodon sp., Pareas
hamptoni, P. macularius, and Pseudoxenodon macrops. The evidence of Calamaria thanhi from within the
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park's borders in addition represents the second finding of this recently
described and barely known species as well as the first male recorded. A topical list of the 59 snake species
recorded from the area is presented (two Typhlopidae, two Xenopeltidae, two Pythonidae, five Elapidae,
five Crotalidae, and 43 colubrid snakes) and compared with the snake fauna known from Tam Dao mountain
ridge in northern Vietnam. Species being expected in the future to be recorded within the Phong Nha - Ke
Bang region are introduced and zoogeographical aspects of the regional snake's fauna composition are
discussed. Besides an overview of the spatial and temporal niche segregation of the Phong Nha - Ke Bang
snake community we show the snake species abundances based on own field surveys in the period between
1998 and 2006. Finally, we provide an identification key to the snake species recorded from Phong Nha - Ke
Bang and adjacent provinces in central Vietnam. Copyright ?? 2007 Magnolia Press.