Psammophis angolensis
Appearance
Psammophis angolensis | |
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Psammophis angolensis, Limpopo, South Africa | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Family: | Psammophiidae |
Genus: | Psammophis |
Species: | P. angolensis
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Binomial name | |
Psammophis angolensis (Bocage, 1872)
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Synonyms | |
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Psammophis angolensis, sometimes known as the dwarf sand snake,[1] is a species of snake in the family Psammophiidae reaching a maximum length of 50 cm, but averaging 30 cm. The snake actively forages for lizards and frogs.[2]
The species is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, through Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, westwards to Angola and southwards through Zimbabwe to South Africa.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Psammophis angolensis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 25 December 2014.
- ^ MARAIS, J. 2004. A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa. Struik, Cape Town.
- ^ Maritz, B. 2014. Psammophis angolensis (Bocage, 1872). In M.F. Bates, W.R. Branch, A.M. Bauer, M. Burg- er, J. Marais, G.J. Alexander & M.S. de Villiers (eds), Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. Suricata 1. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria.
Categories:
- Psammophis
- Snakes of Africa
- Reptiles of Angola
- Reptiles of Botswana
- Reptiles of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Reptiles of Ethiopia
- Reptiles of Malawi
- Reptiles of Mozambique
- Reptiles of Namibia
- Reptiles of South Africa
- Reptiles of Tanzania
- Reptiles of Zambia
- Reptiles of Zimbabwe
- Reptiles described in 1872
- Taxa named by José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage