Psammophis zambiensis, Hughes & Wade, 2002

Trape, Jean-François, Crochet, Pierre-André, Broadley, Donald G., Sourouille, Patricia, Mané, Youssouph, Burger, Marius, Böhme, Wolfgang, Saleh, Mostafa, Karan, Anna, Lanza, Benedetto & Mediannikov, Oleg, 2019, On the Psammophis sibilans group (Serpentes, Lamprophiidae, Psammophiinae) north of 12 ° S, with the description of a new species from West Africa, Bonn zoological Bulletin 68 (1), pp. 61-91 : 75-77

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https://doi.org/10.20363/BZB-2019.68.1.061

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15807452

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Psammophis zambiensis
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PSAMMOPHIS ZAMBIENSIS Hughes & Wade, 2002 View in CoL

Zambian Whip Snake, Psammophis zambien, Sambische Sandrennnatter

Psammophis sibilans View in CoL (not Linnaeus) Pitman, 1934: 297 (part, ‘Chimikombe’ specimens only).

Dromophis lineatus View in CoL (not Dumèril & Bibron) Laurent, 1956: 247 (Kundelungu, DRC).

Psammophis? sibilans Broadley & Pitman, 1960: 445 View in CoL .

Psammophis brevirostris leopardinus View in CoL (not Bocage) Broadley, 1971: 88; Brandstätter, 1955: 53, Pl. 39 & 1966: 48 ( Zambia only); Haagner et al., 2000: 16.

Psammophis zambiensis Hughes & Wade, 2002: 75 View in CoL . Type locality: “Abercorn”, probably = Mweru-Wantipa, Zambia. Holotype: BM 1959.1.1.81; Broadley et al., 2003: 170.

Description. (23 specimens examined) Nostril pierced between 2 nasals; preocular 1, separated from frontal; postoculars 2; temporals usually 2+2/3; supralabials 8 (rarely 7 or 9), the 4 th & 5 th (rarely 3 rd & 4 th) entering orbit; infralabials 9 or 10, the first 4 in contact with anterior sublinguals; dorsal scales in 17-17-13 rows; ventrals 147–161; cloacal divided (entire in NMZB 16601); subcaudals 72–83. Brandstätter (1995, fig. 39) has published a SEM micrograph of a dorsal scale of NMZB 10636 from Ikelenge, Zambia.

Dorsum greenish-brown, top of head with complex pale markings; labials yellowish speckled with black; a pale double chain marking covers the dorsal nine scale rows anteriorly, dorsal scales heavily edged in black (more extensive in juveniles and subadults), a pale dorsolateral stripe on scale row 4 and 5 continues caudad; lower half of outer scale row and ventrals greenish, free edges of ventral irregularly bordered with black (more extensive in subadults). Two specimens from Sakeji School ( Haagner et al. 2000), and all those from the Muchinga escarpment and Malawi, lack the distinctive dorsal and ventral markings, but are still distinguishable from sympatric / parapatric P. mossambicus by their low ventral and subcaudal counts.

Size. Largest male (PEM 6237 – Sakeji School, Zambia) 770 + 275 = 1,045 mm; largest female (PEM 6224 – Sakeji School, Zambia) 740 + 180+ mm (tail truncated).

Remarks. This taxon was originally assigned to P. leopardinus , which it resembles in dorsal colour pattern, but it differs in its much lower mandibular tooth counts and also lower ventral and subcaudal counts. In addition there seems to be no connection across eastern Angola and the two forms occupy very different habitats. The sequences of “ P. occidentalis ” from Zambia and Burundi in Kelly et al. (2008) and Fig. 1 View Fig may correspond to this species. See Hughes & Wade (2002) for further data.

Habitat. Apparently inhabiting swampy areas in moist miombo woodland in Zambia and Katanga or montane grassland in Malawi.

Distribution. Northern Zambia and adjacent Katanga Province of the DRC, extending into montane areas of northern and central Malawi.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Squamata

Family

Psammophiidae

Genus

Psammophis

Loc

Psammophis zambiensis

Trape, Jean-François, Crochet, Pierre-André, Broadley, Donald G., Sourouille, Patricia, Mané, Youssouph, Burger, Marius, Böhme, Wolfgang, Saleh, Mostafa, Karan, Anna, Lanza, Benedetto & Mediannikov, Oleg 2019
2019
Loc

Psammophis zambiensis

Broadley DG & Doria CT & Wigge J 2003: 170
Hughes B & Wade E 2002: 75
2002
Loc

Psammophis brevirostris leopardinus

Haagner GV & Branch WR & Haagner AJF 2000: 16
Broadley DG 1971: 88
1971
Loc

Dromophis lineatus

Laurent RF 1956: 247
1956
Loc

Psammophis sibilans

Pitman CRS 1934: 297
1934
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