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Denisonia maculata (STEINDACHNER, 1867)

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Higher TaxaElapidae (Hydrophiinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Ornamental Snake 
SynonymHoplocephalus maculatus STEINDACHNER 1867: 81
Denisonia ornata KREFFT 1869: 82
Hoplocephalus Muelleri FISCHER 1885: 109
Denisonia maculata — COGGER 1983: 223
Denisonia maculata — WELCH 1994: 55
Denisonia maculata — COGGER 2000: 644
Denisonia maculata — WILSON & SWAN 2010
Denisonia maculata — WALLACH et al. 2014: 226 
DistributionAustralia (Queensland)

Type locality: N. S. W., subsequent restriction to Rockhampton, Qld. proposed by Mackay (1956).  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesSyntypes: NMW = NHMW, unnumbered (2 specimens) listed by Cogger et al. (1983), but Tiedemann & Häupl (1980) and Tiedemann et al. (1994) did not list any such specimens in the NMW collection. Consequently, a lectotype designation by Wells & Wellington (1985) of the larger of the two specimens is invalid.
Holotype: AM 6697, from near Rockhampton, Qld. [Denisonia ornata]
Holotype: SMNS 2377 (=10821), from Qld. [Hoplocephalus muelleri] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus): As in Cogger (in Griggs 1985) with the following additions: Pupil vertically elliptic, iris of eye pale. Distinguished from some superficially similar species of Suta by venom gland musculature of the Oxyuranus type (versus the Pseudechis type), retention of the deeply forked hemipenis (simple in Suta), diploid number of 34 with pair 5 sex chromosomes (versus 30 with pair 4 sex chromosomes) and upper labials strongly barred with white and dark brown. (see Hutchinson 1990: 400)


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CommentSynonymy after COGGER 1983.

Venomous!

Type species: Hoplocephalus maculatus STEINDACHNER 1867: 81 is the type species of the genus Denisonia KREFFT 1869. 
EtymologyPresumably named after the Latin maculatus (spotted). (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) 
References
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  • Fischer, J. G. 1885. Ichthyologische und herpetologische Bemerkungen. V. Herpetologische Bemerkungen. Jahrb. Hamburg. Wiss. Anst. 2: 82-121 - get paper here
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  • Hutchinson M N 1990. The generic classification of the Australian terrestrial elapid snakes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 29 (3): 397-405 - get paper here
  • Krefft, G. 1869. The Snakes of Australia; an Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of All the Known Species. Sydney, Govt. Printer xxv + 100 pp. - get paper here
  • Mackay, R. D. 1956. The status of Denisonia maculata Steindachner and related species. (Ophidia: Elapidae). Proc. R. Zool. Soc. N. S. W 1954-55: 29-33
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  • Steindachner, F. 1867. In: Reise der Österreichischen Fregatte Novara um die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858,1859 unter den Befehlen des Commodore B. von Wüllerstorf-Urbair (Zoologie), Vol. 1, part 3 (Reptilien p.1-98). K. Gerold's Sohn/Kaiserlich-Königl. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Wien [1869 on title page] - get paper here
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