WebSibon longifrenis Peters 1960: 1951: Dipsas costaricensis Taylor (Peters 1965) Remarks: Regarded as a synonym of dimidiatus by Kofron (1987, 1990), but as a valid species by Savage & McDiarmid (1992) and Lewis (2009). Distribution: Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama. WebMorphology and ecology of Sibon snakes (Squamata: Dipsadidae) from two forests in Central America. Physical measurements, abundance, and ecological observations were recorded for Sibon annulatus, S. argus, S. longifrenis, and S. nebulatus at two Neotropical habitats: a lowland swamp forest in Costa Rica and a montane cloud forest in Panama.
Sibon longifrenis (Stejneger, 1909)
WebBetween 2008 and 2010, our fieldwork in western Panama produced several specimens of Sibon including S. annulatus, S. longifrenis, S. nebulatus, and the holotype and hitherto only known specimen of S. perissostichon. Moreover, we collected an adult and two juvenile specimens of Sibon that differ from all Panamanian Sibon by WebJun 16, 2010 · Sibon argus Cope, 1875, long known only from the holotype, is redescribed based on material from Costa Rica and Panama. It differs from the only other member of the genus having an ocellate dorsal pattern (S. longifrenis) in its attenuate habitus, enlarged blunt head, protuberant eyes, and high segmental counts (ventrals 181-201, subcaudals … green fluorescent protein amber suppressor
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WebNov 27, 2024 · Sibon longifrenis Sibon longifrenis Imantodes cenchoa Teratohyla spinosa Craugastor crassidigitus - forest counterpart of fitzingeri and also common ... Sibon nebulatus Dendropsophus ebraccatus Kinosternon leucostomum Rhinella horribilis Leptodactylus savagei - subadult WebSibon longifrenis green fluorescent protein david prasher