id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34954 Duellman, William Edward Systematic Status of the Colubrid Snake, Leptodeira discolor Günther .txt text/plain 2371 237 69 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY had seen no specimens of _Leptodeira discolor_, a species described by the relationships of the many genera of colubrid snakes, I propose the Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. _Type Species._--_Leptodeira discolor_ Günther, Proc. enlarged maxillary teeth lacking grooves; small parotid gland; elliptical pupils; two apical pits; smooth scales; normal colubrid _Tantalophis discolor_ (Günther) New comb. (University of Kansas Museum of Natural History No. 40143). _Scutellation._--Head shields normal; upper labials 7-7 (third and _Tantalophis discolor_ (Günther). _Tantalophis discolor_ (Günther). Lateral view of the head of _Tantalophis colubrid snakes as a guide permits the taxonomist to group _Tantalophis_ scale pits and nature of the hemipenis is not clear, these characters relationships of _Tantalophis_ to other colubrid snakes. genera _Tantalophis_ approaches _Leimadophis_ in general physiognomy; defining supergeneric groups of colubrid snakes, _Tantalophis_ may have 1958 A monographic study of the colubrid snake genus _Leptodeira_. Kansas Sci. Bull., 25:315-355, pls. ./cache/34954.txt ./txt/34954.txt