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Psammophis afroccidentalis TRAPE, BÖHME & MEDIANNIKOV, 2019

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Higher TaxaPsammophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: West-African Whip Snake
F: Psammophis ouest-africain
G: Westafrikanische Sandrennnatter 
SynonymPsammophis afroccidentalis TRAPE, BÖHME & MEDIANNIKOV in TRAPE et al. 2019
Psammophis sibilans — BOETTGER 1881: 395 (not Linnaeus)
Psammophis sibilans — BOULENGER 1896: 161 (part)
Psammophis sibilans — BOULENGER 1906: 214
Psammophis sibilans — STERNFELD 1908: 412
Psammophis sibilans — CHABANAUD 1918: 165
Psammophis sibilans — ANGEL 1933: 69
Psammophis sibilans — ANGEL 1933: 162, fig. 61
Psammophis sibilans — ANDERSSON 1937: 8
Psammophis sibilans — CANSDALE 1949: 106
Psammophis sibilans — HUGHES & BARRY 1969: 1023
Psammophis trinasalis — CHABANAUD 1918: 166 (Senegal) (not Werner)
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — LOVERIDGE 1940: 30 (part) (not Linnaeus)
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — LESTON 1950: 84
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1950: 93
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1951: 827
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1952: 892
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1953: 1119
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1954: 1242
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1956: 880
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1956: 158
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1963: 1372
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — VILLIERS 1975: 138
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — CONDAMIN 1958: 255
Psammophis sibilans sibilans — DOUCET 1963: 306
Psammophis phillipsii — BÖHME 1978: 398, Fig. 16, 17 (right) (not Hallowell)
Psammophis rukwae — BÖHME 1978: 401 (not Broadley)
Psammophis sibilans — ROMAN 1980: 61
Psammophis cf. rukwae — JOGER, 1981: 332 (not Broadley)
Psammophis cf. rukwae — JOGER 1982: 332
Psammophis sibilans — HUGHES 1983: 353 (part)
Psammophis cf. phillipsii — SCHÄTTI 1986: 771 (not Hallowell)
Psammophis rukwae — BÖHME 1987: 259
Psammophis cf. rukwae — GRUSCHWITZ et al. 1991: 30
Psammophis cf. phillipsii — RÖDEL et al. 1995: 7
Psammophis rukwae — BRANDSTÄTTER 1995: 151 (part)
Psammophis cf. phillipsii — BÖHME et al. 1996: 21
Psammophis cf. phillipsii — RÖDEL 1999: 170
Psammophis phillipsii — BÖHME 2000: 71
Psammophis sibilans — CHIPPAUX 2006: 175 (part)
Psammophis sibilans — TRAPE & MANÉ 2000: 26
Psammophis sibilans — TRAPE & MANÉ 2002: 149; 2004: 21
Psammophis sibilans — TRAPE & MANÉ 2015: 45
Psammophis sibilans — VILLIERS & CONDAMIN 2005: 144
Psammophis sibilans — AULIYA et al., 2012: 280
Psammophis rukwae — CHIRIO 2009: 30
Psammophis cf. phillipsii — ULLENBRUCH et al., 2010: 43.
Psammophis sudanensis — ULLENBRUCH et al., 2010: 44 (not Werner)
Psammophis sudanensis — CHIRIO 2012: 83.
Psammophis sibilans — HUGHES 2012: 123; 125 (ZFMK 29365)
Psammophis sibilans — CHIRIO 2012: 83;
Psammophis sibilans — TRAPE & Baldé 2014: 317.
Psammophis aff. sibilans — TRAPE & MANÉ 2017: 120 (not Linnaeus) 
DistributionMauritania (northernmost record: Tidra island 19°44’N, 16°24’W), Senegal, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Mali (northenmost record: Tinjemban 16°44’N, 02°50’W and along the Niger River), Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Niger (northernmost record: Azzel 17°03’N, 08°03’E), Nigeria and Chad (Mao). Possibly a relict population in southern Algeria (ZFMK 29365 from 200 km north of Tamanrasset, a damaged specimen previously assigned to P. rukwae by Böhme 1986 and to P. sibilans by Hughes 2012).

Type locality: Dakar Hann, Senegal (14°43’N, 17°26’W)  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype. MNHN-RA 2018.0013 (formerly IRD 7631.S, a male collected by J.-F. Trape on December 10th, 2005 (Figs. 13 & 14). 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Distinguishable from other species of the P. sibilans group by the combination of the following characters: 17 scale rows around midbody, 156–185 ven- trals, 96–120 subcaudals (rarely less than 100), cloacal divided, 5 infralabials in contact with anterior sublin- guals (very rarely 4). Dorsum pale brown, dark brown or greenish-brown, rarely uniform, usually a vertebral chain with the scale of vertebral row paler at base, but this chain often restricted to part of the dorsum, ill-de- fined and occasionally totally absent; pale dorsolateral stripes on the 4th row of dorsals, but often ill-defined or absent; top of head with a pale median stripe on the snout which forks when reaching the frontal and then borders the frontal, but often ill defined or absent in adults. Ge- netically diagnosable through possession of unique mi- tochondrial haplotypes. Psammophis afroccidentalis sp. nov. can be distinguished from P. rukwae by a higher number of subcaudals (P. rukwae 70–100, exceptionnaly up to 105), from P. sibilans by major differences in mi- tochondrial haplotypes, a pale median stripe that borders the frontal (not bordering the frontal in P. sibilans) and a more uniform dorsal colouration in most specimens, from P. schokari and P. aegyptius by a lower number of subralabials (8 versus 9) and a different head pattern, and from P. sudanensis, P. phillipsi, P. occidentalis, P. mos- sambicus, P. leopardinus, P. zambiensis and P. subtae- niatus by a higher number of infralabials in contact with the anterior sublinguals (5 versus 4) and by different head and dorsal patterns. (Trape 2019: 68)


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CommentSynonym after Trape et al. 2019. See this paper for references.

Habitat. Sahel and Sudan savanna in West Africa. Penetrates in Guinea savanna and relict populations in sahelo-saharan wetlands. 
EtymologyNamed after the contraction of Africa and occidentalis, the region of Africa where this species is distributed. 
References
  • Kwet, A. 2020. Liste der im Jahr 2019 neubeschriebenen Reptilien. Elaphe 2020 (3): 44-67
  • Mármol, Gabriel Martínez del; Ander Izagirre-Egaña, Sonke Frahm & Marco Sassoè 2023. Herpetofauna of Mauritania: results of a field survey. Bol. Asoc. Herpetol. Esp. (2023) 34 Preprint-101 - get paper here
  • Trape, J.-F. 2023. Guide des serpents d’Afrique occidentale, centrale et d’Afrique du Nord. IRD Éditions, Marseille, 896 pp.
  • Trape, Jean-François; Pierre-André Crochet, Donald G. Broadley, Patricia Sourouille, Youssouph Mané, Marius Burger, Wolfgang Böhme, Mostafa Saleh, Anna Karan, Benedetto Lanza & Oleg Mediannikov 2019. On the Psammophis sibilans group (Serpentes, Lamprophiidae, Psammophiinae) north of 12°S, with the description of a new species from West Africa. Bonn zoological Bulletin 68 (1): 61–91 - get paper here
 
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