Toxicocalamus loriae (BOULENGER, 1898)
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae (Hydrophiinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Loria forest snake |
Synonym | Apistocalamus loriae BOULENGER 1898: 705 Apistocalamus pratti BOULENGER 1904: 451 Apisthocalamus loriae — BOULENGER 1908 Apisthocalamus pratti — BOULENGER 1908 Apisthocalamus lamingtoni KINGHORN 1928 (fide WALLACH et al. 2014) Apistocalamus pratti — PARKER 1936: 92 Toxicocalamus (Apistocalamus) loriae — MCDOWELL 1969: 455 Toxicocalamus loriae — WELCH 1994: 113 Toxicocalamus loriae — KRAUS 2009 Toxicocalamus loriae — WALLACH et al. 2014: 732 Toxicocalamus loriae — O’SHEA et al. 2015 |
Distribution | Papua New Guinea (southern versant of the Owen Stanley Range of Papua New Guinea, from Tapini, Central Province, in the north to Mt. Dayman, Milne Bay Province, in the south, at elevations from 620–1530 m; elevation ~4000 feet). Type locality: Haveri, Central Province |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MSNG 29141, adult male, collected by Lamberto Loria (1855–1913), ca. 1893 (fide Kraus et al. 2022). Holotype: AMS R9351, Oro Province: Mt. Lamington [lamingtoni] Lectotype: BMNH 1946.1.18.24, paralectotypes: BMNH 1946.1.18.25– 1946.1.18.26, both Indonesia: West Papua: north of Fakfak [Apisthocalamus loennbergii] Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.17.53, Papua New Guinea: Dinawa [Apistocalamus pratti] Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.14.54, Morobe Province: Sattleberg [Pseudapistocalamus nymani] |
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Comment | Synonymy: Pseudapistocalamus nymani LÖNNBERG 1900, Apisthocalamus lamingtoni KINGHORN 1928, and Apisthocalamus loennbergii BOULENGER 1908 have been removed from the synonymy of T. loriae and revalidated by Kraus et al. 2022. However, this study did not include any molecular phylogenetic analysis, hence the revalidations may be preliminary. Habitat: fossorial (digging) Behavior: diurnal Venomous! Type species: Apistocalamus loriae BOULENGER 1898 is the type species of the genus Apistocalamus BOULENGER 1898: 705. Conservation status: least concern; this is the most common Toxicocalamus species with 66% of all museum specimens belonging to this species. However, O’Shea et al. 2015 believes that this variable species represents a species complex. Taxonomy: Strickland et al. (2016) document at least five undescribed species that all key morphologically to Toxicocalamus loriae. |
Etymology | Named after Dr. Lamberto Loria (1855-1913), an Italian ethnologist who collected in New Guinea (1889-1890) and who founded the first Italian Museum of Ethnography, Florence (1906). |
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