Cylindrophis melanotus WAGLER, 1828
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Higher Taxa | Cylindrophiidae, Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Black Pipe Snake |
Synonym | Cylindrophis melanoto WAGLER 1828 Cylindrophis melanotus — WAGLER 1830 Tortrix rufa celebiensis — SCHLEGEL 1839: 111 Cylindrophis melanota — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1844: 592 Tortrix rufa var. Celebica SCHLEGEL 1844: 111 [1839] (fide GRAY 1849: 111) Tortrix melanota — GRAY 1849: 111 Tortrix rufa var. Celebensis — GRAY 1849: 111 Cylindrophis rufa var. melanota — JAN & SORDELLI 1865 Cylindrophis rufus var. melanota — MEYER 1887: 8 Cylindrophis celebensis M. A. SMITH 1927: 220 (fide MCDOWELL 1975:25) Cylindrophis heinrichi AHL 1933: 578 (fide MCDOWELL 1975:25) Cylindrophis melanotus — MCDOWELL 1975 Cylindrophis melanotus — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 154 Cylindrophis melanotus — DE LANG 2013: 204 Cylindrophis melanotus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 204 |
Distribution | Indonesia (Sulawesi [= Celebes], Halmahera, Batjan = Bacan, Sula, Tabukan Islands, Sangihe Islands) Type locality: Not given in the original description. “Celebes” according to DUMÉRIL & BIBRON (1844:595). Type locality: “Djikoro, Mt. Bonthain,.. South Celebes” [Sulawesi, Indonesia] [C. celebensis SMITH 1927] Type locality: “Halmaheira” [Cylindrophis heinrichi AHL 1935] |
Reproduction | ovoviviparous |
Types | Types: RMNH 19 (”Museo Lugdunensi Bat.”), uncertain holotype fide Kieckbusch et al. 2018. Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.16.52 (formerly BMNH 1926.10.30.72) [C. celebensis M. A. SMITH 1927] Holotype: ZMB 34313 [Cylindrophis heinrichi AHL 1935] |
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Etymology | Named after Greek melanos (μέλανος), black + Greek notos (νοτος), back, dorsum. |
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