TL;DR: Sri Lanka has one of the most phylogenetically diverse island snake faunas in the world, and more research is needed to characterize the island's biodiversity, with numerous undescribed species in multiple lineages.
TL;DR: A new species of the genus Lycodon is described based on an adult male specimen from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam and is recovered as a sister species to L. futsingensis with strong support values from all three analyses.
Abstract: We describe a new species of the genus Lycodon based on an adult male specimen from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Lycodon namdongensis sp. nov. is differentiated from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: dorsal scales in 17-17-15 rows, all smooth; supralabials 8; infralabials 10; one large loreal on each side, separated from the eye; cloacal single; ventral scales 218 (plus two preventral scales); subcaudals 85, paired; a total length of 723 mm; tail / total length ratio 0.205; dorsal head pattern whitish grey; dorsal surface of body with 23 narrow greyish cream bands; dorsal surface of tail with 14 cream bands; ventral surface of body mostly cream with a few small dark spots posteriorly; ventral surface of tail dark grey. Based on molecular comparisons, Lycodon namdongensis sp. nov. is recovered as a sister species to L. futsingensis with strong support values from all three analyses. The new species is at least 6.5% genetically divergent from other species within this clade as shown by a fragment of more than 1000 pbs of the mitochondrial cytochrome b. This discovery increases the number of Lycodon species known from Vietnam to 15.
TL;DR: Five species of snakes are reported for the first time from Son La Province, northern Vietnam, namely Boiga cyanea, B. guangxiensis, Lycodon meridionalis (Colubridae), Protobothrops cornutus and P. mucrosquamatus (Viperidae), with novel data about morphological characters.
Abstract: Background Son La Province is located in north-western Vietnam and the province contains a large area of 440,000 hectares of natural forest A wide range of elevations and the complexity of landforms have given this province a great diversity of natural habitats and a high level of biodiversity potential However, the snake fauna of Son La province is still poorly studied Previous studies documented 56 species of snakes from this province New information As a result of our field surveys in Phu Yen, Song Ma, Thuan Chau and Van Ho districts, we report five species of snakes for the first time from Son La Province, northern Vietnam, namely Boiga cyanea, B guangxiensis, Lycodon meridionalis (Colubridae), Protobothrops cornutus and P mucrosquamatus (Viperidae), with novel data about morphological characters In addition, we provide an updated checklist of 61 snake species from Son La Province The snake fauna of Son La Province also contains a number of species of conservation concern: 11 species listed in the Red Data Book of Vietnam (2007), four species listed in the IUCN Red List (2020) and four species listed in the Vietnam Governmental Decree No 06 (2019)
TL;DR: In contrast to the pattern of radiation in the neotropics, in Africa only the colubrine lineage comprises a substantial portion of the extant generic diversity; most other genera stem from relatively ancient cladogenetic events and have few living representatives.
TL;DR: Taking the molecular and morphological evidence together, Dinodon is synonymized with Lycodon and the validity of the species L. futsingensis was confirmed to be distinctly different from the other species of Dinodon and Ly codon.