ZooKeys (Aug 2024)

First report of albinism for Achalinus sheni (Serpentes, Xenodermidae), with extended diagnosis of the species

  • Yu-Hao Xu,
  • Shuai Wang,
  • Shun Ma,
  • Frank T. Burbrink,
  • Li-Fang Peng,
  • Song Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1209.128944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1209
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Albinism is an uncommon phenomenon and inherited condition in animals characterized by a partial or complete lack of melanin. The family Xenodermidae Gray, 1849, is a group of caenophidian snakes widely distributed in South, East, and Southeast Asia, including five recognized genera and 36 species. However, there are currently no reports of albinism in any species in Xenodermidae. Achalinus sheni Ma, Xu, Qi, Wang, Tang, Huang & Jiang, 2023 was first described based on five male specimens from Loudi City and Nanyue District, Hunan Province, China. At the time, there were no descriptions on female individuals. In this study, we report in detail a collected albinistic specimen of A. sheni, which is the first discovery of wild albinism in the family Xenodermidae. We also provide photographs and descriptions of the first three female specimens of A. sheni and extend the diagnosis of this species.