Pseudorabdion longiceps ( Cantor, 1847 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12724498 |
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Pseudorabdion longiceps ( Cantor, 1847 ) |
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Pseudorabdion longiceps ( Cantor, 1847) View in CoL
Cantor’s Dwarf Reed Snake
Calamaria longiceps Cantor, 1847:910 View in CoL , pl. 40, fig. 1.
Oxycalamus longiceps, Günther, 1864:199 (redescription of type specimen).
Pseudorhabdion longiceps, Boulenger, 1885:389 ; 1894:329 (Nias Island).— Boettger, 1891:107 (Sumatra [Deli]).— Boulenger, 1903:175 (listed).— Bourret, 1936:266, fig. 105.— Haas, 1950:562.— Tweedie, 1953:51, 122, 129, fig. 12a–b; 1957:53, 126, 133, fig. 13a–b.— Leviton and Brown (WC), 1959:481, figs. 1–2 View FIGURE (see for extended synonymy).
Pseudorhabdium longiceps, Boulenger, 1894:329 .— Griffin, 1911:261 (Luzon Island [after Peters, 1861; probably in error]).— Boulenger, 1912:154 ( Philippine Islands [probably in error]).— de Rooij, 1917:146, text-fig. 61 ( Philippine Islands [probably in error]).— Taylor, 1922a:178 (distribution compiled; description quoted from Boulenger, 1894).
Pseudorahbdion [sic] longiceps, Smith, 1930:57 .
Rabdion torquatum Duméril, 1853:441 View in CoL (nomen nudum). Duméril, Bibron, and Duméril, 1854:119 (type locality: Macassar; type in MNHN).— Casto de Elera, 1895:426 (various Philippine localities listed, but source of data unknown).
Pseudorabdion torquatum, Jan, 1862:10 View in CoL ; 1863:30; 1865, Livr. 10, pl. 3, fig. 3.
Rhabdion torquatum, Peters, 1861:684 .— Boettger, 1886:106.
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE SPECIMEN (S).— Pinang, Malay Peninsula . Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.2.13 .
PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION.— Frequently listed but supposed records unverified.
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION (OTHER THAN PHILIPPINES).— Indonesia: Borneo (Kuching, Penrissen Road, Pontianak, Sebruang Valley, Simanggang); Celebes (Macassar); Nias; Sumatra (Ajerbangis, Deli, Gunung, Indragiri, Langkat, Oberlangkat, Sahilan, Sing-karah, Tebing Tinggi). Malaya: (Bangnara, Fraser’s Hill, Johore, Pa-hang [Gunong Tahan], Perak, Pinang, Selangor, Singapore, Wellesley Province). Riou Archipelago: Pulu Galang. Thailand: (Ban Gnara, Patani).
REMARKS.— This is the most widely distributed species of Pseudorabdion . It differs from the other species in possessing a preocular scale. In other characters, P. longiceps agrees most closely with P. oxycephalum and P. ater .
CONSERVATION STATUS [IUCN].— Least Concern [2016] ver. 3.1.
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Pseudorabdion longiceps ( Cantor, 1847 )
Leviton, Alan E., Siler, Cameron D., Weinell, Jeffrey L. & Brown, Rafe M. 2018 |
Pseudorhabdion longiceps
TWEEDIE, MICHAEL 1953: 51 |
HAAS, C. P. J. DE 1950: 562 |
BOURRET, RENE 1936: 266 |
Pseudorahbdion [sic] longiceps, Smith, 1930:57
SMITH, MALCOLM 1930: 57 |
Pseudorhabdium longiceps
TAYLOR, EDWARD 1922: 178 |
DE ROOIJ, NELLY 1917: 146 |
BOULENGER, GEORGE 1912: 154 |
GRIFFIN, LAWRENCE 1911: 261 |
BOULENGER, GEORGE 1894: 329 |
Oxycalamus longiceps, Günther, 1864:199
GUNTHER, ALBERT 1864: 199 |
Pseudorabdion torquatum
JAN, GEORG 1862: 10 |
Rhabdion torquatum
BOETTGER, OSKAR 1886: 106 |
PETERS, WILHELM 1861: 684 |
Rabdion torquatum Duméril, 1853:441
CASTO DE ELERA, R. P. 1895: 426 |
DUMERIL, AUGUST 1853: 441 |
Calamaria longiceps
CANTOR, THEODORE 1847: 910 |