Dipsadoboa duchesnii (BOULENGER, 1901)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Leptodira duchesnii BOULENGER 1901: 10 Dipsodomorphus brevirostris STERNFELD 1908: 411 Dipsadomorphus viridis STERNFELD 1908: 411 (fide BOULENGER 1919: 287) Leptodira nigeriensis WERNER 1913: 27 (fide RASMUSSEN 1989) Chamaetortus aulicus ellenbergeri CHABANAUD 1916: 453 (fide BROADLEY & STEVENS 1971: 1) Dipsadomorphus myops CHABANAUD 1917: 453 Leptodeira duchesnii — SCHMIDT 1923: 109 Dipsoglyphophis duchesnii — BARBOUR AND AMARAL 1927: 26 Dipsadoboa duchesnii — BOGERT 1940: 64 Crotaphopeltis duchesnii duchesnii — LOVERIDGE 1941: 122 Dipsadoboa duchesnei duchesnei — LAURENT 1956 Dipsadoboa duchesnei — RASMUSSEN 1989 Dipsadoboa duchesnei — BROADLEY 1998 Dipsadoboa duchesnii — PAUWELS et al. 2004 Dipsadoboa duchesnii — WALLACH et al. 2014: 231 |
Distribution | Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire; except in the south), Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic Type locality: Yabassi, Cameroon [brevirostris] |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.1.8.39 (formerly BMNH 1901.6.19.1) Syntype: ZMB 21709; ROMC 476 according to Rassmussen; the type series of D. brevirostris contains some d. duchesnei |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: dorsals in 17-17-13 rows; ventrals 202-220 and 185-214, males and females, respectively; anal shields undivided - divided in three specimens, including one of the syntypes (ROMC 14356); subcaudals in 97 -120 + X and 92 -113 + X pairs, males and females, respectively; 18 - 23 + II + 1 maxillary teeth; juveniles and semi adults pale brown or grey, color becoming dark brown, purplish dark brown and eventually uniform bluegreen with increasing size; anal glands extend to caudal scale no. 4-7. (Rasmussen 1989) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 33 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: after RASMUSSEN 1989. WERNER 1924 synonymized Dipsadomorphus myops with Leptodira nigeriensis. Dipsas subaequalis Fischer 1880 may be a synonym of Dipsadoboa duchesnii, based on Fischer’s description (V. Wallach, pers. comm., 5 July 2017). However, the type of Dipsas subaequalis, formerly in Hamburg, is lost (Hallermann 2007). Types: The type of Leptodira nigeriensis has been lost, hence it is impossible to determine its identity with certainty. Distribution: Not reported from Benin according to ULLENBRUCH et al. 2010. Map in RASMUSSEN 1989. Not listed for Togo by Segniagbeto et al. 2012, not in Liberia (L. Chirio, pers. comm., 23 Aug 2013), not in Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana fide TRAPE & BALDÉ 2014: 320. For a map with localities in Equatorial Guinea see SÁNCHEZ-VIALAS et al. 2022. Habitat: fully arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018). |
Etymology | Named after M. Duchesne, who collected one of the specimens. |
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