Dasypeltis atra STERNFELD, 1912
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: African Egg-eating Snake, Montane Egg-eater G: Schwarze Eierschlange, (Rote) Hochland-Eierschlange |
Synonym | Dasypeltis scabra var. atra STERNFELD 1912 Dasypeltis atra — BROADLEY 1998 Dasypeltis atra — LARGEN & SPAWLS 2010: 494 Dasypeltis atra — WALLACH et al. 2014: 209 Dasypeltis lineolata PETERS 1878: 206 Dasypeltis palmarum — FISCHER 1884a: 12 (not LEACH) Dasypeltis scabra var. F — BOULENGER 1894: 356 (part) Dasypeltis scabra var. F — ANGEL 1925: 34 Dasypeltis palmarum ? STEJNEGER 1894: 733 (not LEACH) Dasypeltis scabra — BOULENGER 1896: 553 (not Linnaeus) Dasypeltis scabra — STERNFELD 1908: 240, 332 Dasypeltis scabra — ROUX 1910: 99 Dasypeltis scabra — BOULENGER 1909: 303 Dasypeltis scabra — PERACCA 1909: 173 Dasypeltis scabra — BOULENGER 1911: 5 & 1912: 332 Dasypeltis scabra — LOVERIDGE 1916: 79 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — LÖNNBERG 1922: 7 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — LOVERIDGE 1929: 28 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — PARKER 1932: 220 Dasypeltis scabra — LOVERIDGE 1936a: 34 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — MERTENS 1938: 8 Dasypeltis scabra — GANS 1959: 141 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — SPWALS 1978: 10 Dasypeltis scabra — LARGEN & RASMUSSEN 1993: 340 (part) Dasypeltis scabra — FLEMMING & BATES 1999: 423 Dasypeltis scabra — WAGNER & BÖHME 2007: 136 Dasypeltis scabra var. atra — STERNFELD 1912: 272 Dasypeltis scabra var. atra — GANS 1961: 73 Dasypeltis scabra var. palmarum — ANGEL 1925: 34 (not LEACH) Dasypeltis scaber — LOVERIDGE 1929: 28 (part) (not Linnaeus) Dasypeltis scaber — PARKER 1932: 220 Dasypeltis scaber — LOVERIDGE 1936a: 34 (part) Dasypeltis scaber — LOVERIDGE 1936b: 256 Dasypeltis scaber — UTHMÖLLER 1937: 113 (part) Dasypeltis scaber scaber — BOGERT 1940: 85 (part) (not Linnaeus) Dasypeltis scaber palmarum — LOVERIDGE 1942: 285 (not LEACH) Dasypeltis scaber palmarum — LOVERIDGE 1946: 106. Dasypeltis scabra palmarum — LOVERIDGE 1955: 11 (not LEACH) Dasypeltis scaber ater — LAURENT 1956: 261 Dasypeltis scaber ater — CURRY-LINDAHL 1956: 47 Dasypeltis scaber ater — HINKEL 1986: 25 Dasypeltis scabra atra — DE WITTE 1962: 139 Dasypeltis scabra atra — BOURGEOIS 1968: 284 Dasypeltis atra — GANS 1964: 279 Dasypeltis atra — GANS 1971: 461 Dasypeltis atra — GANS 1974: 47 Dasypeltis atra — LAURENT, 1965: 14 Dasypeltis atra — PITMAN 1974: 119 Dasypeltis atra — HINKEL & FISCHER 1988: 16 Dasypeltis atra — HINKEL & FISCHER 1990: 137 Dasypeltis scaber var. lineolata — TRAPE & MANÉ 2006: 53 (in error) Dasypeltis atra — BROADLEY & BATES 2009 Dasypeltis atra — BATES & BROADLEY 2018: 30 Dasypeltis atra — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 514 |
Distribution | N/E/S Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Uganda, Kenya, Republic of South Sudan (RSS), Ethiopia, N Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi. Type locality: Virgin forest behind boundary mountains on northwest shore of Lake Tanganyika, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (”Urwald hinter den Randbergen am Nordwestufer des Tanganyika-Sees” lineolata: Kenya; Type locality: Kitui, Kenya. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 22516 A & B, 27761 Holotype: ZMB 9224 [lineolata] |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (5887 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: D. lineolata has priority over D. atra but has hardly been used as a valid name after 1899). In order to maintain nomenclatural stability the ICZN has been requested (Bates 2017, submitted; Case 3750) to suppress the older name D. lineolata by taking action according to Article 23.9.3 by use of its plenary power (Article 81; ICZN 1999). We maintain prevailing usage of the name D. atra according to Article 82.1 (ICZN 1999) following Bates & Broadley 2018. Distribution: see map in GÖTHEL 2015: 19. Variation: there are black, dorsally brown, and reddish varieties of this species. Habitat. Found mainly in high elevation savannah and forest, usually above 1500 m (e.g. Fig. 21 in Bates & Broadley 2018). Sympatry. Sympatric with D. medici at Nyambene Hills (Kenya) and Moshi (Tanzania); sympatric with D. confusa 10 km S of Juba (South Sudan), at Busingiro and Gulu (Uganda) and Kacheliba (Kenya); sympatric with D. scabra at Aware Melca and Lake Abiata (Ethio- pia), Mulema (Uganda), Lake Naivasha and Mount Kulal (Kenya), Astrida (Rwanda) and Minziro Fo- rest Reserve (Tanzania); sympatric with D. abyssina at Keriyo (Ethiopia); sympatric with both D. medici and D. scabra at Mount Kilimanjaro (Bates & Broadley 2018: Appendix 1). |
Etymology | Named after its color, Latin “ater, atra, atrum” = dark or black. |
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