Coluber testaceus Wied, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/910.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/290287EF-FFD0-FFC1-8F02-FA8BFD9FA002 |
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Carolina |
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Coluber testaceus Wied, 1824 |
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Coluber testaceus Wied, 1824 View in CoL
1824 Isis : 667 (diagnosis).
1825 Beitra¨ge: 320.
PRESENT STATUS: Uncertain, a nomen dubium.
REMARKS: This species was diagnosed in the Isis and described in the Beitra¨ge, evidently from one specimen, but not figured. It was not indexed by Boulenger (1896) or by Peters and Orejas-Miranda (1970) and has not been identified in the literature. There are no specimens in the collection.
Coluber testaceus Wied, 1824 , is a junior homonym of Coluber testaceus Say, 1823 .
Coluber acuminatus Wied, 1824 Plate 31 and figure 16 View Fig (holotype)
1824 Isis : 667 (diagnosis).
1825 Beitra¨ge: 322.
1831 Abbildungen: Lief. 14.
PRESENT STATUS: Oxybelis aeneus ( Wagler, 1824) .
REMARKS: Wied said in the Beitra¨ge account that despite a few differences this snake seemed identical with Dryinus aeneus . Wied’s 1860 manuscript catalog acknowledges Dume´ril and Bibron’s placement of his snake as a synonym of aeneus : ‘‘ Oxybelis aeneus D.B. ( Col. acuminatus W.)’’; it is species no. 160 in the catalog.
The only specimen in the collection, AMNH R-3886, is the holotype of Wied’s acuminatus , as discussed by Bogert and Oliver (1945: 389–390), who compared the specimen in detail with the 1825 description.
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