Chersodromus
Chersodromus is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to Mexico.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Family: | Colubridae |
Subfamily: | Dipsadinae |
Genus: | Chersodromus Reinhardt, 1861 |
Species
The genus Chersodromus contains four species which are recognized as being valid.[1]
- Chersodromus australis Canseco-Márquez, Ramírez-González & Campbell, 2018
- Chersodromus liebmanni Reinhardt, 1861
- Chersodromus nigrum Canseco-Márquez, Ramírez-González & Campbell, 2018
- Chersodromus rubriventris (Taylor, 1949)
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Chersodromus.
Etymology
The specific name, liebmanni, is in honor of Danish botanist Frederik Michael Liebmann.[2]
References
- Genus Chersodromus at The Reptile Database
- Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Chersodromus liebmanni, p. 158).
Further reading
- Reinhardt J (1861). "Herpetologiske Meddelelser. II. Beskrivelser af nogle nye til Calamariernes Familie henhörende Slanger ". Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening i Kjöbenhavn 22: 229-246. (Chersodromus, new genus, pp. 242-243; C. liebmanni, new species, pp. 243-245). (in Danish and Latin).
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