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Hoplocephalus bungaroides SCHLEGEL, 1837

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Higher TaxaElapidae (Hydrophiinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Broad-headed Snake
G: Breitkopfotter 
SynonymHoplocephalus bungaroides WAGLER 1830: 342 (nom. nud.)
Naja bungaroides SCHLEGEL 1837: 477 (non Naja bungaroides BOIE 1828)
Elapocormus Bungaroïdes — FITZINGER 1843: 28
Alecto variegata DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1254
Alecto Bungaroïdes DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1257
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — BOULENGER 1896: 348
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — COGGER 1983: 227
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — WELCH 1994: 65
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — COGGER 2000: 658
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — WILSON & SWAN 2010
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — WALLACH et al. 2014: 336
Hoplocephalus bungaroides — MIRTSCHIN et al. 2017 
DistributionAustralia (New South Wales)

Type locality: Port Jackson, N. S. W. (but see note below).  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesLectotype: MNHN-RA 7678 (Port Jackson), collected J. Quoy & P. Gaimard, designation by Wells & Wellington (1985). Syntypes: MNHN-RA 7678 (Port Jackson) and MNHN-RA 7679 (Indes? MNHN catalogue indicated Australia), from Port Jackson, N. S. W. and "Indes?", see Guibé & Roux-Estève (1972). Duméril, Bibron & Duméril (1854) cite "Nouvelle Hollande" and Australia as the locality for MNHP 7679. 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (1531 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentVenomous!

Synonymy after COGGER 1983.

Type species: Naja bungaroides SCHLEGEL 1837: 477 is the type species of the genus Hoplocephalus WAGLER 1830. Wagler 1830 refers to Cuvier who seems to have used the name Hoplocephalus earlier.

Habitat: partly arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018). 
EtymologyPresumably named after Naja bungarus (a synonym of the king cobra also created by Schlegel in the same monograph) plus the suffix -oides (similarity). (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) 
References
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  • Downes, S. 1999. Prey Odor Influences Retreat-site Selection by Naive Broadheaded Snakes (Hoplocephalus bungaroides) Journal of Herpetology 33 (1): 156-159. - get paper here
  • Duméril, A. M. C., Bibron, G. & DUMÉRIL, A. H. A., 1854. Erpétologie générale ou histoire naturelle complète des reptiles. Tome septième. Deuxième partie, comprenant l'histoire des serpents venimeux. Paris, Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret: i-xii + 781-1536 - get paper here
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