Ptyas mucosa nigriceps

Wagner, Philipp, Bauer, Aaron M., Leviton, Alan E., Wilms, Thomas M. & Böhme, Wolfgang, 2016, A Checklist of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Afghanistan *, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 63 (13), pp. 457-565 : 511-512

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13155235

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scientific name

Ptyas mucosa nigriceps
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Ptyas mucosa nigriceps Terent’ev and Chernov, 1949:246

1949 Ptyas mucosus nigriceps Terent’ev and Chernov, Opredelitel Presmykatushchikhsya i Zemnovodnykh. [Encyclopedia of reptiles and amphibians, in Russian]. Sovetskaya Nauka, Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [now Russia]. 340 pp.

SYNTYPE.— ZISP 15698 View Materials , from “Takhta-Bazar st., left bank of Murgab” [= Turkmenistan, Mary Province; translated from Russian ] .

LOCALITIES.— Baraki Barak , 10 km W of [Logar Prov.] ( USNM 194606 About USNM ) ; Darulman , vic. of Kabul [Kabul prov., 1800 m] ( ZFMK 8639 About ZFMK ) ; btw. Gornails and Bokan , NE of Bala Morhab ( MNHN 1948 About MNHN .176); Herat area ( FMNH 161113 About FMNH ) ; Kabul ( CAS 120544 About CAS ) ; 40 km SW of Kabul on rd to Kandahar, in Kabul River ( CAS 92324 About CAS ) ; Kamdesh ( FMNH 161135 About FMNH ) ; Kamu (13325–26); Kandahar [31°36′N, 65°47′E] ( CAS 115973 About CAS , FMNH 161272–73 About FMNH ) GoogleMaps ; Maimana [35°54′N, 64°43′E] ( CAS 115974 About CAS ) GoogleMaps ; Obeh ( ZMUC R-60102); ca. 4 km above Paghman (7950 ft.) ( MVZ 237484 About MVZ ) [see pl. 12, fig. 7 for distribution].

REMARKS.— The status of this subspecies is questionable. Terent’ev and Chernov (1949) indicat- ed that they were describing a new subspecies but the diagnosis, “Adult specimens from Turkmenistan are almost black, shiny, with yolk yellow abdomen, and young are light gray, with some scales being partly or entirely white, and with yellow abdomen”, seems somewhat abbreviated. Moreover, no name-bearing type is specifically mentioned, and, therefore, all specimens examined by the authors from Turkmenistan have to be treated as syntypes. However, some subsequent authors have accepted the taxon (e.g., Szczerbak 2003 as P. m. nigricens Chernov, 1949 [sic]).

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Colubridae

Genus

Ptyas

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