The specific name, langeri, is in honor of German-born Brother Andres Langer, a Dominican friar who is a missionary in Pampagrande, Bolivia.[3]
Description
Unlike other members of its genus, C. langeri has two loreal scales instead of one. It also differs by having 21 rows of dorsal scales in the region of its neck.[2]
^Sosa, Ronald; Braga, Lorenzo; Schalk, Christopher M.; Pinto-Ledezma, Jesus N. (2012). "Clelia lageri. Diet". Herpetological Review43 (4): 657.
Further reading
Reichle S, Embert D (2005). "New Species of Clelia (Colubridae) from the Inter-Andean Dry Valleys of Bolivia". Journal of Herpetology39 (3): 379–383. (Clelia langeri, new species).