Platyceps rhodorachis (Jan in de Filippi, 1865:356)

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 : 510-511

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Platyceps rhodorachis (Jan in de Filippi, 1865:356)
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Platyceps rhodorachis (Jan in de Filippi, 1865:356) View in CoL

1865 Zamenis rhodorachis Jan, Prime line d’una fauna della Persia occidentale. Rettili. Pages 352–357 In De Filippi, F., Note di un Viaggio in Persia nel 1862. G. Daelli and C. Editori, Milan, Italy.

LECTOTYPE.— MSNG 30312 View Materials from “ Persia, Schiraz”. For further information concerning the type material we refer to Schätti et al. (2014).

LOCALITIES.— Ag Chah ( SNM 55–57 View Materials ) ; Bisut area [= Behsud] ( MMB 28501–02 View Materials ) ; 35 mi downstream from Girishk, Dasht-i-Margo Area, Chah-i-Angir ( CAS 84634–36 About CAS ) ; Dashti Nawar [Plain] ( ZFMK 41340 About ZFMK ) ; Hadda ( MZLU L958 About MZLU /3225–26) ; Herat town ( ZFMK 92802 About ZFMK , USNM 166773 About USNM ) ; 30 km SW of Jalalabad ( CAS 120718 About CAS ) ; 40 km W of Jalalabad ( CAS 120492 About CAS ) ; 10 km west of Jawand [“Kala-iChambar”] ( SMF 67907 About SMF ) ; 15 km southwest of Kabul ( CAS 92323 About CAS ) ; Kabul ( ZFMK 8559 About ZFMK , 8651 About ZFMK , 8678 About ZFMK ; MMGU 2729a–b, NMW 34992 View Materials ) ; Kabul Carteseh ( CAS 147425 About CAS ) ; Kabul Sharinau ( CAS 147426 About CAS ) ; 15 km SW of Kabul on rd to Kandahar ( CAS 92323 About CAS ) ; east of Kandahar ( CAS 115970 About CAS ) ; Kandahar ( CAS 115970 About CAS , FMNH 161075 About FMNH , FMNH 171788 About FMNH , MZLU L960 About MZLU /3035–36, ZFMK 8645 About ZFMK ) ; Kunduz ( ZFMK 84787 About ZFMK , 95020 About ZFMK ; ZSM 22 View Materials .1954.1–2) ; Lashkargah, Daschtimargo ( CAS 147427 About CAS ) ; Masgid-i-ciovi [= Chobi ] ( MZUF 23939–42 View Materials ) ; Mazar-i-Sharif ( ZFMK 86744 About ZFMK ) ; 5–10 mi ENE of Nimla and about 10 mi SW Balabagh, on old Kabul-Jalalabad rd [34°19′–21′N, 70°10′–15′E] ( CAS 96250 About CAS ) ; Paghman vic. [34°36′N, 68°56′E] ( CAS 115971 About CAS formerly FMNH 161185 About FMNH ) GoogleMaps ; Pesh Valley [Nuristan Prov.] ( ZFMK 8643–44 About ZFMK ) ; Qualat ( MZLU L958 About MZLU /3227) ; Such ( BMNH 1968 .1303) [see pl. 12, fig. 6 for distribution] .

REMARKS.— Jan (1857) first mentioned the name rhodorachis but its use was as a nomen nudum as no characters were provided to separate it from other known species. However, just a few years later he gave a valid description (Jan in de Filippi 1865). The taxonomic status of this species is complex and still needs to be resolved. Král (1969) recognized two subspecies, P. r. rhodorhachis [sic] (SNM 57) and P. r. ladacensis (SNM 55–56) (both from Ag Chah) in Afghanistan. But P. r. ladacensis (Anderson, 1871) , described from Ladakh a few years after the description of the nominate form, was treated as a synonym of P. rhodorhachis [sic] by Boulenger (1893). Later it was again recognized as subspecies (e.g., Terent’ev and Chernov 1949, Szczerbak 2003). According to Szczerbak (2003), the nominate subspecies occupies only southern Turkmenistan, whereas P. r. ladacensis occurs throughout rest of the distribution range. In as much as both taxa were recognized in southern Turkmenistan, Shammakov (1989) suggested they be accorded full species status. Recently, referring only to the count of ventral scales given in the first description, Perry (2012) also recognized P. ladacensis as a full species, ranging from Israel to India. Given the obvious uncertainities in recognizing species-level taxa within this species complex, we believe that a full, integrative revision is definitely needed. A first step was taken in the morphological review by Schätti et al. (2014) who recognized several potential hybrids between P. rhodorhachis [sic] and P. k. karelini (see herein the species account of the latter species).

ZFMK 8644 has bats ( Nyctalus leisleri ) in its stomach.

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Lund University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Colubridae

Genus

Platyceps

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