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Higher TaxaPsammophiidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
SubspeciesPsammophis praeornatus gribinguiensis (ANGEL 1921)
Psammophis praeornatus praeornatus (SCHLEGEL 1837) 
Common NamesE: Ornate Olympic Snake 
SynonymDendrophis praeornatus SCHLEGEL 1837: 236
Philodendros praeornata — FITZINGER 1843: 26
Philodendrus [praeornatus] — AGASSIZ 1846 (unjustified emendation)
Oxyrhopus praeornatus — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1854: 1039
Chrysopelea praeornata — GÜNTHER 1858: 147
Chrysopelea praeornata — GÜNTHER 1865: 95
Dromophis praeornatus — PETERS 1869: 447
Dromophis praeornatus — BOULENGER 1896: 150
Dromophis praeornatus — STERNFELD 1917
Dromophis praeornatus praeornatus — PAPENFUSS 1969
Dromophis praeornatus — TRAPE & MANÉ 2000
Psammophis praeornatus — KELLY et al. 2008
Dromophis praeornatus — HUGHES 2013
Dromophis praeornatus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 241

Psammophis praeornatus gribinguiensis (ANGEL 1921)
Dromophis praeornatus var. gribinguiensis ANGEL 1921
Dromophis praeornatus gribinguiensis — LOVERIDGE 1940: 11
Dromophis praeornatus gribinguiensis — PERRET 1961
Dromophis praeornatus gribinguiensis — CHIRIO & INEICH 2006
Psammophis praeornatus gribinguiensis — JACOBSEN 2009 
DistributionSenegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, S Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Sudan (Jumhūriyyat)

Type locality: “Walo, Senegal”

gribinguiensis: Central African Republic; Type locality: “Gribingui Region, French Equatorial Africa”  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: MNHN-RA 7610, a 236 mm male (Perrotet)
Syntypes: MNHN-RA 1921.0022 and MNHN-RA 1921.0023 [gribinguiensis] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus Dromophis): As described by Boulenger (1896:149,152), Dromophis has a series of 10 or 11 maxillary teeth (since increased to 16 by Bogert 1940), longest in the middle and separated by a diastema from a pair of posterior fangs (Fig. 3a). Psammophis, on the other hand, possesses eight to 13 teeth separated from the fangs by a diastema but not forming a single row: at midlength they are disrupted by two enlarged teeth on either side of which there is a diastema (Fig. 3b). The mandibular dentition is equally distinct: Dromophis has a continuous row of about 22 teeth which decrease in size posteriorly whereas in Psammophis, the first four teeth are enlarged and separated by a diastema from the following 13 to 28 (Hughes 2004).


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CommentSynonymy mostly after BOULENGER 1896. Dromophis was synonymized with Psammophis by KELLY et al. 2008 and Vidal et al. 2008 but is considered as a valid genus by some recent authors. WALLACH et al. 2014 recognize 2 species, D. praeornatus and D. lineatus.

Type species: Dendrophis praeornatus SCHLEGEL 1837: 236 is the type species of the genus Dromophis PETERS 1869. 
EtymologyApparently named after the Latin prae meaning front or anterior part and ornatus meaning ornate, referring to the ornate coloration of the head and neck area in contrast to that of the remainder of the body. 
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