Psammophis tanganicus Loveridge, 1940:57
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Psammophis tanganicus Loveridge, 1940:57 View in CoL .
1940 Psammophis biseriatus tanganicus Loveridge, Revision of the African snakes of the genera Dromophis and Psammophis . Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 87: 1–69.
HOLOTYPE.— MCZ R30380 About MCZ “Mangasini, Usandawi, central Tanganyika Territory.” [= Mangasini , Northwest Singida Region, Tanzania].
Psammophis biseriatus tanganicus, Kramer and Schnurrenberger 1963:515 View in CoL .
Psammophis tanganicus, Sindaco, Venchi, and Grieco 2013:170 View in CoL .
DISTRIBUTION.— This species is distributed from the Horn of Africa south to Tanzania. Fezzan records in Libya are widely disjunct. Its occurrence in Libya was treated as questionable by Sindaco et al. (2013) and it was not considered by Geniez (2015).
Libyan Records (Map 60): FEZZAN: WADI AL SHATII: 211: Scortecci 1937a. GHAT: 234: Scortecci 1937a. 249: SK 1619; Scortecci 1937a,b, 1939; Zavattari 1937; Loveridge 1940; Kramer and Schnurrenberger 1963.
COMMENTS.— Scortecci (1937) and Zavattari (1937) reported this species from the Fezzan area as Psammophis biseriatus . Loveridge (1940) acknowledged that his acceptance of the species’ occurrence in Libya rested on the authority of these earlier authors. Scortecci’s material was supposedly destroyed in World War II (Scortecci in
Kramer and Schnurrenberger 1963). Kramer and Schnurrenberger (1963) examined a male specimen from Ghat (collection Kramer), having 15 scales at midbody and 3 supralabials touching the eye, which is consistent with
P. tanganicus but not its Libyan or northeast
African congeners (see Chippaux 1999).
Although some recent authors cite this species for Libya ( Schleich et al. 1996) or for the Sahel of Chad ( Le Berre 1989), Spawls et al. (2002),
Venchi and Sindaco (2006) and Sindaco et al.
(2013) have called into question the occurrence of this species so far from its primary range.
UCN Threat Status: Not assessed.
MAP 60. Distribution of Psammophis tanganicus in Libya.
GENIEZ, P. 2015. Serpents d'Europe, d'Afrique du Nord et du Moyen-Orient. Delachaux et Niestle, Paris, France. 380 pp.
LE BERRE, M. 1989. Faune du Sahara. 1. Poissons - Amphibiens - Reptiles. Lechevalier ~ R. Chabanaud, Paris, France. 332 pp., 1 foldout key.
LOVERIDGE, A. 1940. Revision of the African snakes of the genera Dromophis and Psammophis. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 87: 1 - 69.
SCHLEICH, H. H., W. KASTLE, AND K. KABISCH. 1996. Amphibians and Reptiles of North Africa. Koeltz, Koenigstein, Germany. 627 pp.
SCHNURRENBERGER, H. 1963 [1962]. Fishes, amphibians and reptiles of two Libyasn oases, Herpetologica, 18: 270 - 273.
SCORTECCI, G. 1937 a. Relazione preliminare di un viaggio nel Fezzan sud occidentale e sui Tassili. Atti della Societa italiano di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storio Naturale di Milano, 76: 105 - 194, pls. II - V.
SINDACO, R., A. VENCHI, AND C. GRIECO. 2013. The Reptiles of the Western Palearctic. 2. Annotated Checklist and Distributional Atlas of the Snakes of Europe, North Africa, Middle East and Central Asia, with an Update to the Vol. 1. Edizioni Belvedere, Latina, Italy. 543 pp.
SPAWLS, S., K. HOWELL, R. DREWES, AND J. ASHE. 2002. A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa. Academic Press, San Diego, California, USA. 543 pp.
ZAVATTARI, E. 1937. I vertebrati della Libia. Pp. 526 - 560 in Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstage von Prof. Dr. Embrik Strand. Vol. II. Izdevnieciba Latvija, Riga, Latvia.
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Psammophis tanganicus Loveridge, 1940:57
Bauer, Aaron M., DeBoer, Jonathan C. & Taylor, Dylan J. 2017 |
Psammophis tanganicus, Sindaco, Venchi, and Grieco 2013:170
SINDACO, R. & A. VENCHI & C. GRIECO 2013: 170 |
Psammophis biseriatus tanganicus
SCHNURRENBERGER, H. 1963: 515 |
Psammophis tanganicus
LOVERIDGE, A. 1940: 57 |