Elapotinus picteti JAN, 1862
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Higher Taxa | Pseudoxyrhophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Elapotinus picteti JAN 1862 Elapotinus picteti — BOULENGER 1896: 245 Elapotinus picteti — DE WITTE & LAURENT 1947 Pararhadinaea albignaci DOMERGUE 1984: 153 Elapotinus picteti — WELCH 1994: 59 Pararhadinaea albignaci — GLAW & VENCES 1994: 335 Pararhadinaea albignaci — RAXWORTHY & NUSSBAUM 1994 Exallodontophis albignaci — CADLE 1999 Exallodontophis albignaci — D’CRUZE et al. 2008 Elapotinus picteti — KUCHARZEWSKI et al. 2014 Elapotinus picteti — WALLACH et al. 2014: 265 |
Distribution | Madagascar (see comment) albignaci: Madagascar; Type locality: “Foret tropicale d’Analamazaotra [Périnet], elevation 900 m, Madagascar” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MHNG 279.37 (M), "Guyane?"; M. Pelletier X 1840 Holotype: MNHN 1982.1221 [albignaci] |
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Comment | Type species: Elapotinus picteti is the type species of the genus Elapotinus JAN 1862. Pararhadinaea albignaci DOMERGUE 1984 is the type species of the genus Exallodontophis CADLE 1999. However, Kucharzewski et al. 2014 show that Pararhadinaea albignaci is a synonym of Elapotinus picteti, hence Exallodontophis becomes a synonym of Elapotinus. Synonymy: See type species. There are no publications about this genus/species in the Zoological Record between 1978 and 1999. Distribution (picteti): “Habitat unknown” according to BOULENGER 1896. E. picteti was described based on a unique holotype of unknown origin (although suspected to be from Guyana). However, if it is synonymous with Exallodontophis albignaci then it should occur on Madagascar. |
Etymology | Named after Professor François Jules Pictet de la Rive (1809-1872), a Swiss zoologist and paleontologist. The genus Exallodontophis was nameed after the Greek “exallos” (= quite different, special, distinguished) + “odontos” (= of teeth; from odous, tooth) + ophis (= snake), or "snake of quite different teeth," referring to the unusual maxillar)' dentition. Gender masculine. |
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