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Psammophis leopardinus Bocage 1887

Authors: Trape, Jean-François; Crochet, Pierre-André; Broadley, Donald G.; Sourouille, Patricia; Mané, Youssouph; Burger, Marius; Böhme, Wolfgang; +4 Authors

Psammophis leopardinus Bocage 1887

Abstract

PSAMMOPHIS LEOPARDINUS Bocage, 1887 Leopard Whip Snake, Psammophis léopard, Leoparden-Sandrennnatter Psammophis sibilans var. leopardinus Bocage, 1887: 206. Type locality: Catumbela, Angola. Lectotype MBL 1798, destroyed by fire in the Museu Bocage. Psammophis sibilans var. C (part) & D Bocage, 1895: 117; Ferreira 1905: 116. Psammophis sibilans leopardinus Broadley, 1977: 18, Pl. ii; 1983: 143 Psammophis brevirostris leopardinus Brandstätter, 1995: 53. Psammophis leopardinus Broadley, 2002: 95. Description. Two specimens examined by DGB from the Angolan coast north of Latitude 12° S: USNM 20132 from Luanda and TM 45751 from Quiçama National Park. Nostril pierced between 2 or 3 nasals; preocular 1, widely separated from frontal; postoculars 2; temporals usually 2 + 3; supralabials 8, 4 th & 5 th entering orbit; infralabials 10, the first 4 in contact with anterior sublinguals; dorsal scales in 17-17-13 rows; ventrals 163–167; cloacal divided; subcaudals 104–106. Both specimens have P. leopardinus head markings, but the dorsum is uniform except for a yellow dotted vertebral line in USNM 20132 and pale dorsolateral stripes on scale row 4 in TM 45751. Ferreira (1905) recorded three specimens from northern Angola (Cazengo; Chingo) and Cabinda, which were presumably destroyed by fire in the Museu Bocage. Further data on this taxon were published by Broadley (2002) and Hughes & Wade (2002).

Published as part of Trape, Jean-François, Crochet, Pierre-André, Broadley, Donald G., Sourouille, Patricia, Mané, Youssouph, Burger, Marius, Böhme, Wolfgang, Saleh, Mostafa, Karan, Anna, Lanza, Benedetto & Mediannikov, Oleg, 2019, On the Psammophis sibilans group (Serpentes, Lamprophiidae, Psammophiinae) north of 12 ° S, with the description of a new species from West Africa, pp. 61-91 in Bonn zoological Bulletin 68 (1) on page 75, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2019.68.1.061, http://zenodo.org/record/15759410

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Squamata, Animalia, Psammophis leopardinus, Biodiversity, Psammophis, Chordata, Psammophiidae, Taxonomy

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