Sinomicrurus boettgeri (FRITZE, 1894)
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Boettger’s Coral Snake |
Synonym | Calliophis boettgeri FRITZE 1894: 861 Callophis japonicus BOULENGER 1892: 302 (part.) Hemibungarus japonicus — BOULENGER 1896: 395 Hemibungarus boettgeri — STEJNEGER 1907: 389 Calliophis japonicus — THOMPSON 1913: 511 (part.) Hemibungarus boettgeri — MAKI 1931 Calliophis japonicus japonicus — LOVERIDGE 1946: 153 Hemibungarus boettgeri — SCLATER 1950: 115 Calliophis japonicus boettgeri — KOBA 1962: 92 Calliophis japonicus boettgeri — TAKARA 1962: 75 (part.) Hemibungarus japonicus boettgeri — TORIBA in GOLAY et al. 1993: 141 Micrurus japonicus boettgeri — WELCH 1994: 85 (part.) Hemibungarus japonicus boettgeri — OTA, ITO & LIN 1999 Hemibungarus japonicus takarai OTA, ITO & LIN, 1999 Sinomicrurus japonicus boettgeri — GORIS & MAEDA 2004: 246 Sinomicrurus japonicus boettgeri — KAITO et al. 2017 Sinomicrurus boettgeri — SMART et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Japan (Tokunoshima of the Amami Group, and Okinawajima, Gushikawajima, and Okinawajima of the Okinawa Group) takarai: Iejima, Zamamijima, Amurojima, Gerumajima, Akajima, Tonakijima, Kumejima of the Okinawa Group. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SMF 9395 a, collected on 5 August 1891 |
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Comment | Venomous! See also S. japonicus. Synonymy: mainly after OTA et al. 1999. Previous authors regarded C. boettgeri as a junior synonym of C. japonicus (e.g. Boulenger 1896; Thompson 1913; Loveridge 1946; Nakamura and Ueno 1963). Other authors recognized the validity of boettgeri as a subspecies of japonicus (e.g. Koba 1962, 1977; Takara 1962). Subspecies: Smart et al. 2021 consider boettgeri as a valid species but without much discussion. Conservation: H. j. japonicus and H. j. boettgeri are classified as “near threatened” in Japan (Ota 2000). |
Etymology | Named after Oskar Boettger (1844-1910), herpetologist at the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt am Main. |
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