Furina ornata (GRAY, 1842)
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae (Hydrophiinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Orange-naped Snake E: Orange-naped whipsnake [christeanus] G: Nördlicher Rotnackenotter |
Synonym | Elaps ornatus GRAY 1842: 55 Brachysoma simile MACLEAY 1878: 221 Pseudelaps christieanus FRY 1915: 91 Pseudelaps christeanus — WORRELL 1945: 32 Lunelaps christieanus — WORRELL 1961: 22 Furina ornata — COGGER 1983: 225 Aspidomorphus christieanus — MINTON et al. 1970 Furina christieanus — UNDERWOOD 1979 Furina ornata — STORR 1981 Lunelaps christieanus — MENGDEN 1983 Furina ornata — GOLAY et al. 1993: 137 Furina ornata — WELCH 1994: 63 Furina ornata — COGGER 2000: 653 Furina ornata —FERGUSON et al. 2012 Furina ornata — WALLACH et al. 2014: 298 |
Distribution | Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia) Type locality: "Australia, (Swan River?)". |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.21.76 Syntypes: AM R31928-31, from Port Darwin, N. T. [Brachysoma simile] Holotype: AM R4989, from Port Darwin, N. T. [Pseudelaps christieanus] |
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Comment | Synonymy partly after GOLAY et al. 1993. Venomous! Worrell (1945) found that Pseudelaps christeanus was not aggressive and only became more aroused “after continuous provocation” but is usually “handled without resistance”. Forced bites on his fingers “produced no irritating or otherwise ill effects”, given that this is a rather small snake. |
Etymology | The Latin ornata, -us, = decorated" or "ornamented," refers to the ornate coloration. |
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