Laticauda crockeri SLEVIN, 1934
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae (Laticaudinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Crocker's Sea Snake |
Synonym | Laticauda crockeri SLEVIN 1934 Laticauda laticaudata wolffi VOLSØE 1956 Laticauda laticaudata crockeri — VOLSØE 1958 Laticauda wolffi — KHARIN 1984 Laticauda crockeri — WELCH 1994: 71 Laticauda crockeri — KHARIN 2005 Laticauda crockeri — WALLACH et al. 2014: 364 |
Distribution | Solomon Islands (Rennell) Type locality: Lake Te-Nggano on Rennell Island |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: CAS 72001 Holotype: ZMUC 6608 [wolfi] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Ventrals 192 – 210. Subcaudals 24 – 39 pairs (males) and 24 – 30 pairs (females). 19 – 21 scale rows on the neck and body. Number of body vertebrae 203 – 219, number of tail vertebrae 30 – 46. Snout-vent length 615 (males) and 795 mm (females). Tail length 91 (males) and 90 mm (females). |
Comment | Venomous! One of the 2 sea snakes that has been recorded solely from fresh water (the other one being Hydrophis semperi). Habitat: freshwater; this is one of a few “sea snakes” that appear to live exclusively in fresh water. Others are Hydrophis sibauensis and H. semperi. Distribution: See map in Heatwole et al. 2017. |
Etymology | Named after Charles Templeton Crocker (1885-1948), a member of a California family that made its money from railways, having invested in the first transcontinental American railroad. He sailed for several expeditions to the South Pacific. |
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