Lycophidion jacksoni BOULENGER, 1893
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Higher Taxa | Lamprophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Lycophidion jacksoni jacksoni BOULENGER 1893 Lycophidion jacksoni occidentale TRAPE 2021 |
Common Names | E: Western Jackson’s Wolf Snake E: Western Jackson's Wolf Snake [occidentale] |
Synonym | Lycophidion jacksoni BOULENGER 1893: 340 Lycophidium abyssinicum BOULENGER 1893: 342 Lycophidion irroratum — SCHMIDT 1923 (fide LAURENT 1968) Lycophidium abyssinicum — CALABRESI 1925: 106 Lycophidium abyssinicum — ANGEL 1925 Lycophidium abyssinicum — SCORTECCI 1929: 299 Lycophidion capense jacksoni — LAURENT 1968: 474 Lycophidion capense jacksoni — BROADLEY & HOWELL 1991: 25 Lycophidion capense jacksoni — BROADLEY & HUGHES 1993: 14 Lycophidion capense jacksoni — BROADLEY 1996 Lycophidion jacksoni jacksoni — TRAPE 2021 Lycophidion jacksoni occidentale TRAPE 2021 Lycophidion jacksoni occidentale TRAPE 2021 Lycophidion capense (non Lycophidion capense Smith) — CHIRIO & INEICH 2006: 48 (in part) |
Distribution | S Sudan (Jumhūriyyat), Republic of South Sudan (RSS), Ethiopia, NE Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire), Uganda, W Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, W Tanzania (SE to the Uzungwa mountains and Morogoro); Type locality: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. occidentale: Cameroon, Central African Republic; Type locality: “Tibati au Cameroun (6°28’N, 12°38’E, altitude 870 m).” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH Holotype: MNHN 2002.0968; Paratypes: Six spécimens du Cameroun et quatre spécimens de République centrafricaine : MNHN 2002.0970 de Somié (Cameroun : 6°23’N, 11°25’E, altitude 755 m), MNHN 2002.0948 de Mboula (Cameroun : 6°41’N, 13°59’E, altitude 925 m), MNHN 2002.0943 de Awing (Cameroun : 5°50’N, 10°15’E, altitude 1570 m), MNHN 2002.0943 de Yimbéré (Cameroun : 6°20’N, 11°34’E, altitude 770 m), MNHN 2002.0972 de Foumban (Cameroun : 5°43’N, 10°53’E, altitude 1180 m), MNHN 1999.6590 des Monts Bamboutos (Cameroun : approximativement 5°38’N, 10°03’E, altitude environ 2400 m), MNHN 2002.973 de Berberati (République centrafricaine : 4°15’N, 15°47’E, altitude 590 m), MNHN 1996.6754 de Bossembélé (République centrafricaine : 5°16’N, 17°38’E, altitude 690 m), MNHN 1996.6756 de Mboki (République centrafricaine : 5°18’N, 25°57’E, altitude 610 m) et MNHN 1997.3604 de Sangba (République centrafricaine : 7°55’N, 20°55’E, altitude 595 m) [occidentale] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (jacksoni). Nostril pierced at the posterior edge of the nasal, bordered by a postnasal that is in contact with the first supralabial. Dorsal scales with single apical pits in 17- 17-15 rows, the reduction taking place well before the vent; ventrals 173-199 in males, 178-200 in females; subcaudals 36-45 in males, 25-38 in females (Broadley 1996). Additional details (3277 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Subspecies: see also Lycophidion capense. Synonymy: see also Lycophidion capense. Map: Laurent 1968: 482, Broadley 1996 (including subspecies), Trape 2021: Fig. 1. |
Etymology | Apparently after the collector of the type, F.J. Jackson (Esq.) The subspecies epithet, occidentale, comes from Latin occidentāle (neuter singular of occidentālis, "western, westerly"). It is a reference to its most geographical location Western Central Africa for all species and subspecies of the capense group. |
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