Dipsadoboa weileri (Lindholm, 1905)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAE649-EF02-9501-FF3D-F978C575FD99 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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Dipsadoboa weileri (Lindholm, 1905) |
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Dipsadoboa weileri (Lindholm, 1905) View in CoL (seven specimens)
Material: CamHerp 0835, 0101M, 0043C (three specimens, Mboh village , 6.327°N and 10.348°E, elev. 1,900 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002 (two specimens), and December 14, 2002 (one specimen )) – CamHerp 0606C (Fundong, 6.249°N and 10.315°E, elev. 1,500 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 0248C (Veko village, 6.139°N and 10.578°E, elev. 2,044 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, July 8, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 1437C (Mbiame village, 6.190°N and 10.849°E, elev. 1,955 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps – CamHerp 119 (Awing village (Benjom), 5.867°N and 10.266°E, elev. 1,747 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, December 14, 2002) GoogleMaps .
This nocturnal forest semi-arboreal snake occurs in Cameroon at altitudes from 10 m to above 2,000 m. The species is more likely a central African species which was erroneously reported from West Africa ( Trape and Baldé 2014) .
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