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Coelognathus subradiatus

Description

Coelognathus cf. subradiatus —Erroneous.

Sunda Rat Snake

(Figure 27C & 27D)

Singapore records.

Coluber hodgsonii — Hanitsch, 1898: 10.— Flower, 1899: 668.— Hanitsch, 1912b: 16.

Coluber Hodgsoni —Ridley, 1899: 208.

Elaphe taeniura —Sworder, 1923: 63.

Remarks. A specimen in the ZRC collections (no catalogue data) identified as “ Coluber hodgsoni ” was first reported by Hanitsch (1898) in an annual report of the museum’s holdings. Flower (1899), Ridley (1899), and Hanitsch (1912b) all refer to the same specimen. Sworder (1923) later amended the identification to Elaphe taeniura after Malcolm Smith examined the specimen and stated, “that this specimen appears to be an intermediate form between the common form and the variety (ridleyi) which inhabits caves.” Sworder (1923) also noted that the identification as “ Coluber hodgsoni ” must be incorrect given that the species “is only known from a limited range, in the Himalayan region”, making “the record of a specimen from Singapore … somewhat startling”.

After examining specimen ZRC.2.4537, we find that it closely identifies with Coelognathus subradiatus (Fig. 27C, D). One of the main characters differentiating Coelognathus from species of Elaphe formerly classified under Orthriophis, is that the last supralabial touching the eye also touches the temporals (Smith 1943). ZRC.2.4537 possesses a presubocular, which C. subradiatus is the only species in the genus having this trait (Utiger et al. 2005). Diagnosis of ZRC.2.4537 is as follows: snout-vent-length 125.0 cm; tail length 37.0 cm; 230 ventrals; 111 subcaudals; anal plate divided; dorsals 27:25:19; 1 loreal; 1 preocular; 2 postoculars; 1 presubocular present; 8 supralabials (IV and V touching the eye, and V touching the first two temporals); 9 infralabials (III–V touching the anterior chin shield); 2+3+4 temporals; dorsal dark brown above with irregular light spots; venter yellowish anteriorly with brown mottling transitioning to uniform dark brown posteriorly. Coelognathus subradiatus is native to the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia and Timor-Leste (Wallach et al. 2014).

LKCNHM & NHMUK Museum specimens. Singapore (no locality): ZRC.2.4537 (no date).

Additional Singapore museum specimens. No specimens.

Genus Elaphe Fitzinger in Wagler, 1833 (1 species)

Notes

Published as part of Figueroa, Alex, Low, Martyn E. Y. & Lim, Kelvin K. P., 2023, Singapore's herpetofauna: updated and annotated checklist, history, conservation, and distribution, pp. 1-378 in Zootaxa 5287 (1) on page 267, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5287.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7960319

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Schlegel
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Squamata
Family
Colubridae
Genus
Coelognathus
Species
subradiatus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Coelognathus subradiatus (Schlegel, 1837) sec. Figueroa, Low & Lim, 2023

References

  • Hanitsch, R. (1898) Annual report of the curator and librarian on the Raffles Library and Museum, for the Year Ending 31 st December, 1897. In: Straits Settlements, Annual Reports for the Year 1898. Published by Authority, Singapore, pp. 11 - 22.
  • Flower, S. S. (1899 b) Notes on a second collection of reptiles made in the Malay Peninsula and Siam, from November 1896 - September 1898, with a list of the species recorded from those countries. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1899 (4), 600 - 696, pls. 36 - 37.
  • Hanitsch, R. (1912 b) List of the Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians in the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Raffles Library and Museum, Singapore, 19 pp.