Boaedon fuliginosus (Boie, 1827)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAE649-EF00-9503-FCA0-FD07C574FAB9 |
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Felipe |
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Boaedon fuliginosus (Boie, 1827) |
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Boaedon fuliginosus (Boie, 1827) View in CoL [formerly Lamprophis fuliginosus ] (two specimens)
Material: CamHerp 0992C (Baba II village, 5.857°N and 10.102°E, elev. 1,772 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002) – CamHerp 1365C ( Veko village , 6.139°N and 10.578°E, elev. 2,044 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps .
Boaedon fuliginosus View in CoL is a snake often encountered in and around houses. Nocturnal and terrestrial, it has a very wide African distribution, although populations in southern and eastern Africa were referred to B. capensis ( Hughes 1997) View in CoL . It occupies a variety of habitats ranging from dense evergreen and semi-deciduous degraded forests, to forest-savanna mosaics through the Adamaoua high savannas and Sudanian savannas. It occurs up to 2,044 m at Veko village in the BH and up to 2,400 m in East Africa ( Spawls et al. 2002; Largen and Spawls 2010).
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