RF2G3JNG4–Elegant snail-eater snake (Dipsas elegans) from montane rainforest, Imbabura province, western Ecuador
RMRDJMCG–. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 144. TAEBOPHIS. 47 144. TARBOPHIS. Teleseopus (non Montf.), Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 182 (1830); Bum. 8p Bibr. Erp. Gen. vii. p. 1054 (1864) : Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 102 (1863). TarbopMs, Fleischm. Dalni. nov. 8erp, Gen. p. 17 (1831) ; Bum. ^ Bibr. t. 0. p. 911; Jan, I. c. p. 99. Trigonophis, Eichw. Zool. Spec. Moss. Pol iii. p. 174 (1831). Dipsas, part., Schleg. PJiys. 8erp. ii. p. 257 (1837). Ailurophis, Bonap. Icon. Faun. Ital. ii. (1837). Tachymenis, part., Gunth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. S3 (1858). Maxillary teeth 10
RF2G3JNFB–Catesbey's snail-eater (Dipsas catesbeyi) Orellana province in the Ecuadorian Amazon. A newly hatched juvenile.
RFCPAXYX–Graceful snail-eating snake (Dipsas gracilis) a species endemic to Western Ecuador