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Limaformosa crossi (BOULENGER, 1895)

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Higher TaxaLamprophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: African File Snake, Crosse’s File Snake 
SynonymSimocephalus crossi BOULENGER 1895: 33
Simocephalus riggenbachi STERNFELD 1908 (fide HALLERMANN 2007)
Simocephalus crossi — ANGEL 1933: 96
Mehelya crossi — ROMER 1953
Mehelya crossi — PAPENFUSS 1969: 309
Mehelya crossi — HUGHES 1983
Mehelya crossii — TRAPE & MANÉ 2002
Mehelya crossi — CHIRIO & LEBRETON 2007: 478
Gonionotophis crossi — KELLY et al. 2011
Mehelya crossi — SEGNIAGBETO et al. 2012
Mehelya crossi — HUGHES 2013
Mehelya crossi — WALLACH et al. 2014: 425
Mehelya crossi — TRAPE & BALDÉ 2014
Mehelya crossi — TRAPE & MANÉ 2017
Limaformosa crossi — BROADLEY et al. 2018
Gonionotophis crossi — CHIPPAUX & JACKSON 2019: 210
Gonionotophis crossi — SENTER & CHIPPAUX 2022 
DistributionBenin, Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic, Cameroon (Hughes 1983), Senegal, Burkina Faso, W Niger, Togo, Guinea (Conakry), Ivory Coast, Ghana, Republic of South Sudan (RSS), Chad, Liberia

riggenbachi: Cameroon

Type locality: Asaba, Nigeria  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesType: BMNH 1946.1.14.49 (and possibly additional specimens).
Holotype: ZMB 29461Ubac, Kamerun [Simocephalus riggenbachi] 
Diagnosis 
CommentSynonymy: Loveridge 1939 already speculated that “that riggenbachi may prove to be a synonym, but this is doubtful unless there was a miscount in the number of midbody scale-
rows.” 
EtymologyNamed after Dr. William Henry Crosse (1859-1903), a traveler and collector who operated in Nigeria. 
References
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  • Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA - get paper here
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  • Boulenger,G.A. 1895. On some new or little-known reptiles obtained by W. H. Crosse Esq. on the Niger. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 16: 32-34 - get paper here
  • Broadley, Donald G. 2007. On the status of Simocephalus riggenbachi Sternfeld 1910. African Journal of Herpetology 56(2):171-173 - get paper here
  • Broadley, Donald G.; Krystal A. Tolley, Werner Conradie, Sarah Wishart, Jean-François Trape, Marius Burger, Chifundera Kusamba, Ange-Ghislain Zassi-Boulou & Eli Greenbaum 2018. A phylogeny and genus-level revision of the African file snakes Gonionotophis Boulenger (Squamata: Lamprophiidae). African Journal of Herpetology, DOI: 10.1080/21564574.2018.1423578 - get paper here
  • Chippaux, Jean-Philippe & Kate Jackson 2019. Snakes of Central and Western Africa. Johns Hopkins University Press, 448 pp. [detaileld review in HR 51 (1): 161] - get paper here
  • Chirio, L. 2009. Inventaire des reptiles de la région de la Réserve de Biosphère Transfrontalière du W (Niger/Bénin/Burkina Faso: Afrique de l’Ouest). [Herpetological survey of the W Transfrontier Biosphere Reserve area (Niger/Benin/Burkina Faso: West Africa]. Bull. Soc. Herp. France (132): 13-41 - get paper here
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  • ETO, K 2020. Limaformosa crossi (Crosse’s File Snake) and Mehelya poensis (Western Forest File Snake). Coloration/Biofluorescence. Herpetological Review 51: 622-623.
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  • Trape, J.-F. & Mané, Y. 2002. Les serpents du Sénégal: liste commentée des espèces. Bull. Soc. Pathol. Exot. 95 (3): 148-150
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  • TRAPE, JEAN-FRANÇOIS & CELLOU BALDÉ 2014. A checklist of the snake fauna of Guinea, with taxonomic changes in the genera Philothamnus and Dipsadoboa (Colubridae) and a comparison with the snake fauna of some other West African countries. Zootaxa 3900 (3): 301–338 - get paper here
  • Trape, Jean-François; Israël Demba Kodindo, Ali Sougoudi Djiddi, Joseph Mad-Toïngué & Clément Hinzoumbé Kerah 2020. The snakes of Chad: results of a field survey and annotated country-wide checklist. Bonn zoological Bulletin 69 (2): 367–393 - get paper here
  • Trape, Jean-François & Youssouph Mané 2017. The snakes of Mali. Bonn zoological Bulletin 66 (2): 107–133 - get paper here
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