Natrix astreptophora LOPEZ-SEOANE, 1885
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Natricinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Natrix astreptophora astreptophora (SEOANE 1885) Natrix astreptophora algerica (HECHT 1930) |
Common Names | E: Red-eyed grass snake G: Rotaugen-Ringelnatter |
Synonym | Coluber distinctus GRAVENHORST 1807 (nomen oblitum) Coluber sparsus SCHREIBER 1875 (nomen oblitum) Tropidonotus natrix var. astreptophorus LOPEZ- SEOANE 1885: 15 (nom. protectum) Natrix natrix algirus — SOCHUREK 1979 (status unclear) Natrix natrix — BARBADILLO 1983 Natrix natrix astreptophora — MALKMUS 1990 Natrix natrix astreptophora — SCHLÜTER 2009 Natrix natrix astreptophora — FRITZ et al. 2012 Natrix astreptophora — POKRANT et al. 2016 Natrix astreptophora — KINDLER et al. 2017 Natrix astreptophora — ESCORIZA 2018 Natrix astreptophora — SPEYBROECK et al. 2020 Natrix astreptophora astreptophora — FRITZ & SCHMIDTLER 2020: 656 Natrix astreptophora algerica (HECHT 1930) Tropidonotus natrix algericus HECHT 1930 Natrix astreptophora lineage Tu — KINDLER et al. 2013 Natrix astreptophora algerica — FRITZ & SCHMIDTLER 2020: 656 |
Distribution | Portugal, Spain, S France, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia algerica: C/E Algeria, Tunisia; Type locality: northern Algeria. astreptophora: Portugal, Spain, S France; Type locality: Coruña, Galicia |
Reproduction | oviparous. |
Types | Syntypes: MNHN-RA 1889.0580-0583, MNHN-RA 2012.0459 (formerly MNHN-RA 1889.0581A), collected in Galicia by Lopez Seoane. Given in literature as VLS = private collection of Víctor López Seoane (1832–1900), no longer extant; unspecified specimens were donated to MNHN, NHMUK, ZISP and other museums (fide M. Sabaj, pers. comm., 11 March 2019). Holotype: ZMB 19636 [algerica] |
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Comment | Synonymy: see Fritz & Schmidtler 2020: 656. Subspecies: see also N. natrix. Hybridization: In the French Pyrenees region, N. n. astreptophora and N. n. helvetica hybridize occasionally. N. n. astreptophora differs consistently from all other grass snakes by its reddish iris coloration and in having significantly fewer ventral scales and another skull morphology (FRITZ et al. 2012). There is some evidence that Natrix astreptophora and Natrix maura can hybridize in Spain (de la Vega et al. 2022). Distribution: see maps in Pokrant et al. 2016: 10 (Fig. 6) and Kindler et al. 2017 (Fig. 1). N. astreptophora replaces N. natrix in North Africa fide Kindler et al. 2017. For a map see Sindaco et al. 2013. Genome: the genome of this and the 4 other species of Natrix were sequenced by Schöneberg ert al. 2023. |
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