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The assimilis species group is one of the several assemblages that can be distinguished within the genus Apostolepis. The group is characterized by a uniform red dorsal pattern, broad nucho-cervical collars, enlarged light snout blotch, dark ventral head,... see more

We report on species of the tribe Elapomorphini based on specimens captured during a trip to Goiás State, Brazil. Various specimens were captured in a rescue of the Hydroelectric Power Plant Serra da Mesa, in Minaçu, North of Goiás; others, in the Univers... see more

Specimens of Elapomorphini from southwestern Brazil, housed in the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil, were examined herein. Most specimens were sampled during a faunal rescue before the construction of river dams, in the Brazilian states of Mato... see more

With 32 species, Apostolepis is the most diverse genus in the tribe Elapomorphini. The description of Apostolepis barrioi is based on one specimen and the taxon later was synonymized with A. dimidiata. Based on a examination of new specimens, the taxon is... see more

The species of tricolor group are redefined, because currently their limits are not very clear. Phalotris punctatus differs from P. tricolor mainly by dorsal coloration ocher reddish (vs. red), black dots widespread on dorsal side (vs. immaculate), smalle... see more

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