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Platyceps najadum

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Dahl s whip snake platyceps najadum


Platyceps najadum, known commonly as Dahl's whip snake, is a species of snake in the genus Platyceps of the family Colubridae.

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Taxonomy

Platyceps najadum was first described by Karl Eichwald in 1831, as Tyria najadum.

Geographic range

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Platyceps najadum is found in the Balkans, Aegean, Cyprus, the Mid-East, and as far as Turkmenistan and the Caucasus Mountains.

Habitat

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P. najadum occurs in dry and xeric environments in a wide range of habitats: in desert and rocky land, in forests, woodland scrub, and agricultural land from sea level to 2,000 m (6,600 ft) altitude. It is commonly found in fields, and seen crushed on roads.

Description

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P. najadum has a slim body, and is rarely over a metre (39 inches) in total length (including tail).

Conservation status

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P. najadum is threatened by direct persecution, forest fires and intensive agriculture, where its range interacts with human interests.

Biology

P. najadum is an egg laying species. Females lay between 3 and 16 eggs in a clutch.

Subspecies

Five or six subspecies are identified.

Platyceps najadum herpetofaunagr

  • Platyceps najadum albitemporalis (Darevsky & Orlov, 1994)
  • Platyceps najadum atayevi (Tuniyev & Shammakov, 1993) – Kopet Dag, Iran/Turkmenistan
  • Platyceps najadum dahlii (Fitzinger, 1826) – Balkans, Cyprus, Aegean Turkey
  • Platyceps najadum kalymnensis (B. Schneider, 1979) – endemic to Kalymnos island, the Aegean
  • Platyceps najadum najadum (Eichwald, 1831) – Caucasus and Asia Minor
  • Platyceps najadum schmidtleri (Schätti & McCarthy, 2001) – Zagros mountains, Iran
  • Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Platyceps.

    Etymology

    Both the subspecific name, dahlii, and the common name, Dahl's whip snake, are in honor of Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.

    The subspecific name, schmidtleri, is in honor of German herpetologist Josef Friedrich Schmidtler (born 1942).

    Indigenous names

    Σαϊτα (Greek), Saita, Стрелушка (Bulgarian).

    References

    Platyceps najadum Wikipedia


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