Naja melanoleuca Hallowell, 1857
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAE649-EF03-9503-FCA0-FA26C7CAFBB9 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Naja melanoleuca Hallowell, 1857 |
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Naja melanoleuca Hallowell, 1857 View in CoL (22 specimens)
Material: CamHerp 1488I, 3184I (two specimens, Abu village, northeast of Fundong, 6.297°N and 10.331°E, elev. 1,750 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 1222C, 3175C, 3736C (three specimens, Baba II village, 5.857°N and 10.102°E, elev. 1,772 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 3140I, 3394I (two specimens, Bali Ngemba village, 5.833°N and 10.077°E, elev. 1,398 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 0880C, 3295I (two specimens, Bingo village, 6.166°N and 10.290°E, elev. 1,435 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 4496 (Fundong, 6.249°N and 10.315°E, elev. 1,500 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, April 19, 2000) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 3134I ( Jakiri village along the road from Bamenda to Nkambe, 6.055°N and 10.658°E, elev. 1,550 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 1234I, 0557C (two specimens, Mbiame village, 6.190°N and 10.849°E, elev. 1,955 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 0856, 0014C, 0133C (three specimens, Mbockghas village, 6.222°N and 10.582°E, elev. 2,092 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 0392C, 1086C, 2356I, 3392I (four specimens, Mboh village, 6.327°N and 10.348°E, elev. 1,900 m, coll. CamHerp, July 8, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 3291I (Sarkong Hill, west of Jakiri village, 6.054°N and 10.598°E, elev. 1,600 m, coll. CamHerp, March 19, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 1452C (Veko village, 6.139°N and 10.578°E, elev. 2,044 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002) GoogleMaps .
This species ( Fig. 20 View Fig ) has a wide distribution and the systematics of the species complex remains problematic. The name N. melanoleuca has only to be applied to central African populations. It occupies dense evergreen and semi-deciduous forests, forest-savanna mosaics, and the Western Highlands. It is found from sea level up to 2,700 m at Mt. Meletan in the Bamboutos. Gonwouo et al. (2007) consider that this snake can occur in mountain forests between 1,800 m and 3,000 m above sea level in Cameroon. The cobra is quoted from Bafut (elev. 1,200 m, 6.08°N, 10.10°E) by Joger (1982). The species, as currently recognized (sensu lato), is reported up to 2,500 m altitude in Kenya ( Spawls et al. 2002; Wagner and Böhme 2007; Largen and Spawls 2010).
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