Bofa erlangeri (STERNFELD, 1908)
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Higher Taxa | Lamprophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Ethiopian forest snake |
Synonym | Boodon erlangeri STERNFELD 1908: 92 Boaedon erlangeri (WERNER 1923, in error) — MEIRTE 1992: 105 Lamprophis erlangeri — NECAS 1997 Lamprophis erlangeri — LARGEN & SPAWLS 2010: 467 Lamprophis erlangeri — KELLY et al. 2011 Boaedon erlangeri — WALLACH et al. 2014: 95 Bofa erlangeri — TIUTENKO et al. 2022 Lamprophis erlangeri — SPAWLS et al. 2023 |
Distribution | Ethiopia Type locality: "Somaliland", restricted to “Abera”, ca. 6°27’ N 38°26’ E by Tiutenko et al. 2022. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ZMB 27419 (C. von Erlanger and O. Neumann). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): “Body markedly elongated, slender, cylindric. Tail short, representing ca. 12–15% of the total length. Head narrow, elongated, scarcely distinct from neck. Snout blunt, square-shaped. Rostral rather large, approximately as high as broad, well visible from below and above. Nasal divided. Eye medium-sized, with circular pupil. One preocular, two postoculars. Gular scales large and pairwise symmetrically arranged between posterior chinshields and first ventral shield. Anterior chinshields much larger than posterior. Loreal single, rectangular, horizontally elongate, with no pit. No labial pits. Body scales smooth, shiny, without apical pits. Subcaudals paired. Anal entire. Five to six strongly enlarged and gradually decreasing in size anterior maxillary teeth, followed by smaller evenly distributed posterior teeth. No diastema. Five anterior mandibular teeth strongly enlarged.” (Tiutenko et al. 2022) |
Comment | Type species: Boodon erlangeri STERNFELD 1908: 92 is the type species of the genus Bofa TIUTENKO et al. 2022. Distribution: for a map of the genus see Tiutenko et al. 2022: 258 (Fig. 12). |
Etymology | Named after Baron Carlo von Erlanger (1872-1904), a German collector who traveled in the Tunisian Sahara (1893 and 1897), Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Somaliland (1900-1901). He was accompanied for part of the time by O. R. Neumann. |
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