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Molecular phylogeny reveals cryptic diversity in Sibynophis from China (Serpentes: Sibynophiidae).
Guo, Peng; Wang, Ping; Lyu, Bing; Liu, Qin; Zheng, Jieyu; Fu, Chunmei; Wu, Yayong; Shu, Guocheng; Hou, Shaobing.
Affiliation
  • Guo P; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Wang P; Sichuan Academy of Forestry Chengdu China.
  • Lyu B; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Liu Q; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Zheng J; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Fu C; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Wu Y; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Shu G; Faculty of Agriculture, Forest and Food Engineering Yibin University Yibin China.
  • Hou S; State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution & Yunnan Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation of Gaoligong Mountain Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming China.
Ecol Evol ; 13(8): e10367, 2023 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37529581
ABSTRACT
The elucidation of species diversity and distribution is critical within the fields of evolution, genetics, and conservation. The genus Sibynophis contains rare snakes that have historically received little attention. In this study, we conducted comprehensive sampling and use both mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers to explore Sibynophis species diversity within China. Our findings revealed that S. c. miyiensis should be considered synonymous with S. c. grahami, and S. c. grahami should be gave a specific rank as S. grahami. In addition, we discovered S. triangularis was new to China and Myanmar. Based on the specimens and molecular phylogeny results, we redefined the species distribution boundaries of each Chinese species.
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