The newly discovered Talamancan Palm-Pitvipers are small to medium sized pitvipers that are relatively slender. They are found in trees where their green and black pattern provides excellent camouflage.
A large snake might reach about 30 inches, but most are less than 24 inches. Scientists believe their habitat to include only 100 km area in the north of the Talamancan Cordillera of Costa Rica.
The green-and-black coloring of Talamancan Palm-Pitviper is a characteristic it shares with its close relative the Black-Speckled Palm-Pitviper.
"It shows some of the complexities we deal with when cataloging biodiversity and underscores the importance of maintaining natural-history collections," said Christopher Parkinson, professor at the University of Central Florida, who led the team that made the discovery.
The team first discovered evidence of the new species in 2001 during a genetic analysis of the palm-pitviper clade.
The researchers noticed some unusual genetic differences among the snakes they were studying. They began questioning if they could have a distinct new species on their hands.
Researchers turned to several museums to generate the morphological data used in the project. These institutions house natural-history collections containing thousands of reptile specimens from decades of research.
During the past 15 years, the team also amassed tissue samples from additional specimens to compare the DNA of the potentially new snake species to the DNA from other snakes in Central America. Their findings concluded that the snake was indeed a new species.
Although many parts of Costa Rica are well explored and the nation has invested in documenting its biodiversity, new species continue to be discovered.
Many undisturbed areas around the world are being developed before scientists get a chance to document their flora and fauna.
The findings were published in the journal Zootaxa.
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