Coluber lichtensteinii Wied
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/910.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/290287EF-FFAB-FFBB-8C77-FEBDFC27A5DF |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Coluber lichtensteinii Wied |
status |
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Coluber lichtensteinii Wied View in CoL Coluber liocercus Wied
Coluber variabilis Kuhlii Wied
FROGS AND TOADS (16)
PRIMARY TYPE SPECIMENS STILL EXTANT IN THE MAXIMILIAN COLLECTION
The following primary types of reptiles and amphibians are still extant in the Maximilian collection. Codes: * 5 holotype; ** 5 lectotype; # 5 shared holotype for two species; 1 5 shared lectotype for two species.
AMPHISBAENIANS (N 52)
Amphisbaena flavescens Wied ** Amphisbaena punctata Wied *
LIZARDS AND SNAKES (N 5 14)
Pantodactylus nicefori Burt and Burt *
Coluber rhabdocephalus Wied **
( Elaps corallinus Merrem + Elaps corallinus Wied ) 1
( Elaps ibiboboca Merrem + Elaps marcgravii Wied ) #
FROGS (N 53)
Some species in the above list—formerly identified as ‘‘types’’ or ‘‘cotypes’’—are newly identified as holotypes or newly designated as lectotypes.
Two species of Maximilian snakes, long listed as ‘‘types’’ at AMNH, are judged not to qualify and are removed from the list of types for reasons given herein they are Coluber pileatus Wied (AMNH R-2801) and Cophias jararaca Wied (AMNH R-4025).
NOMENCLATURAL UPDATE FOR THE 18TH- CENTURY NAMES USED OR INTRODUCED BY PRINCE MAXIMILIAN
Types are unknown for other species named by Wied , although some may be in European museums. The following list shows the current status of the species named by Wied and also the status of older names applied by Wied to his own specimens; a comma after one of the latter names indicates that the authority for Wied’s use of the name is not its original author. Nomenclatural procedure had not yet been formalized in Wied’s time.
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