• Source: Synophis calamitus
  • Synophis calamitus, the calamitous shadow snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to northwestern South America.


    Geographic range


    S. calamitus is found in Pichincha Province, Ecuador.


    Description


    The holotype of Synophis calamitus, a juvenile female, measures 223 mm (8.8 inches) in total length, which includes a tail of 74 mm (2.9 inches). The back and sides of this specimen are iridescent black. The belly is cream, and the undersurface of the tail is dark gray.


    Habitat


    The preferred habitat of S. calamitus is cloud forests north of the Río Toachi at altitudes of 1,900–2,200 m (6,200–7,200 ft).


    Diet


    The diet of S. calamitus is unknown.


    Reproduction


    S. calamitus is oviparous.


    References

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