Boaedon cf. angolensis Bocage, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13154851 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F55887A5-FF39-FF81-B59B-9608FAC12B00 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Boaedon cf. angolensis Bocage, 1895 |
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Boaedon cf. angolensis Bocage, 1895 View in CoL
Angola House Snake
Material: PEM R 21846 (50).
Comment: This unusual pale yellow-green specimen ( Fig. 9g View Fig ) is referable to the Boaedon lineatus-fuliginosus complex. A specimen of similar coloration was photographed in the upper Cuito River (James Kydd: 13°09’05.0”S 18°28’50.0”E). Kelly et al. (2011) demonstrated complex cryptic diversity with numerous deep lineages in house snakes of the B. lineatus-fuliginosus complex. On morphology, Hughes (1997) referred specimens from East and South Africa to B. capensis Duméril and Bibron, 1854 , and this has been adopted in the most subsequent literature (see Uetz 2016). However, southern African specimens fall into a number of well-defined clades ( Kelly et al. 2011) that cannot all be accommodated under B. capensis . The name Boaedon lineatus var. angolensis Bocage, 1895 has not been considered for western populations. Laurent (1956) noted that populations from Angola to Katanga could be distinguished morphologically, but took no taxonomic action and the availability of Bocage’s angolensis was not discussed. Unfortunately, neither a type or type locality was nominated for the taxon, and Bocage’s material was also lost in the fire that destroyed the museum in Lisbon.
PEM |
Port Elizabeth Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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