Herpetofauna of the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Southern Western Ghats, India: An Updated Checklist With Annotations on Taxonomy and Nomenclature
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Outline map of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary and its environs.
Select lizards of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary
Select snakes of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary
Select amphibians of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary.
Xylophis sp. from the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary.
Collated checklist of reptiles of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary.
Collated checklist of amphibians of the Meghamalai wildlife sanctuary.
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Keywords

Reptiles
Amphibians
High Wavys
Western Ghats
Pareidae
Ichthyophiidae

How to Cite

Chaitanya, R., Khandekar, A., Caleb, D. G., Mukherjee, N., Ghosh, A., & Giri, V. (2019). Herpetofauna of the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Southern Western Ghats, India: An Updated Checklist With Annotations on Taxonomy and Nomenclature. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS), 115, 21–37. https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2018/v115/122716

Abstract

Herpetofaunal surveys were conducted in the Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Tamil Nadu, India, over a period of two years, to assess species richness in this landscape. Sixty-four species of reptiles from 15 families and 31 species of amphibians from nine families were recorded. Eight species of reptiles and five species of amphibians are reported here for the first time, including the first record of a caecilian (Uraeotyphlus sp.) from this landscape. The rediscovery of a potentially divergent population of wood snake, bearing the now defunct nomen Xylophis indicus (presently in the synonymy of X. stenorhynchus), is reported c.140 years after its original description. A revised, collated checklist, accommodating taxonomic revisions from the recent past, is presented based on our surveys and prior literature. It constitutes 99 species of reptiles and 41 species of amphibians–a remarkable diversity that beseeches concerted conservation action in the region.
https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2018/v115/122716

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