Micrurus ancoralis JAN, 1872
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Micrurus ancoralis jani SCHMIDT 1936 Micrurus ancoralis ancoralis (JAN 1872) |
Common Names | E: Anchor coral snake, Regal Coral Snake S: Coral, Gargantilla |
Synonym | Elaps macgravii var. ancoralis JAN 1872 Elaps ancoralis — BOULENGER 1896 Elaps rosenbergi BOULENGER 1898: 117 (fide ROZE 1967: 6) Micrurus ancoralis ancoralis — WELCH 1994: 77 Micrurus ancoralis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 441 Micrurus ancoralis jani SCHMIDT 1936 Micrurus ancoralis jani SCHMIDT 1936 Micrurus ancoralis jani — ROZE 1967 Micrurus ancoralis jani — WELCH 1994: 77 |
Distribution | SE Panama, W Colombia (incl. Valle del Cauca), W Ecuador ancoralis: NW Ecuador; Type locality: “Ecuador” jani: Pacific Colombia, Panama; Type locality: Andagoya, Choco, Colombia. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: lost, was ZSM 210/0 (lost fide Franzen & Glaw 2007), collected by M. Wagner (card index), no further collection data. Holotype: MCZ 32722 [jani] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis [jani]: An elongate but stout-bodied coral snake with the black rings in triads, and with an "anchor-shaped" nuchal marking; ventrals 248-266 in males, 271-290 in females; triads on body 12-15 in males, 14-16 in females [from SCHMIDT 1955]. |
Comment | Venomous! |
Etymology | From Latin ancora, an anchor. Actually ancorale means a cable belonging to an anchor and it refers to the anchor-shaped black nuchal band of this subspecies. |
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