Unveiling underestimated species diversity within the Central American Coralsnake, a medically important complex of venomous taxa

Author:

Jowers Michael J.,Smart Utpal,Sánchez-Ramírez Santiago,Murphy John C.,Gómez Aarón,Bosque Renan J.,Sarker Goutam C.,Noonan Brice P.,Faria J. Filipe,Harris D. James,da Silva Nelson Jorge,Prudente Ana L. C.,Weber John,Kok Philippe J. R.,Rivas Gilson A.,Jadin Robert C.,Sasa Mahmood,Muñoz-Mérida Antonio,Moreno-Rueda Gregorio,Smith Eric N.

Abstract

AbstractCoralsnakes of the genus Micrurus are a diverse group of venomous snakes ranging from the southern United States to southern South America. Much uncertainty remains over the genus diversity, and understanding Micrurus systematics is of medical importance. In particular, the widespread Micrurus nigrocinctus spans from Mexico throughout Central America and into Colombia, with a number of described subspecies. This study provides new insights into the phylogenetic relationships within M. nigrocinctus by examining sequence data from a broad sampling of specimens from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The recovered phylogenetic relationships suggest that M. nigrocinctus is a species complex originating in the Pliocene and composed of at least three distinct species-level lineages. In addition, recovery of highly divergent clades supports the elevation of some currently recognized subspecies to the full species rank while others may require synonymization.

Funder

Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology

Maria Zambrano grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education and Next Generation EU

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme

Brazilian National Council of Technological and Scientific Development

Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

National Science Foundation

Instituto Bioclon

UTA-Biology startup funds

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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