Amblyodipsas concolor
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Atractaspididae
Genus: Amblyodipsas
Species:
A. concolor
Binomial name
Amblyodipsas concolor
(A. Smith, 1849)
Synonyms[2]
  • Choristodon (Choristocalamus) concolor A. Smith, 1849
  • Calamelaps ? [sic] concolorBoulenger, 1896
  • Amblyodipsas concolorBoycott, 1992

Amblyodipsas concolor, also known as the KwaZulu-Natal purple-glossed snake or Natal purple-glossed snake, is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the Atractaspididae family.[1][2]

Geographic range

It is endemic to Southern Africa.[3] More specifically it is found in the northeastern and eastern parts of the Republic of South Africa and in Eswatini.[1][2] Its range probably extends into southern Mozambique.[1]

Description

Dorsally dark brown or purple-black, with purple gloss. Ventrally pale blackish purple, the ventrals margined behind with livid white. Dorsal scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 133–157; subcaudals 28–39. Total length 19 cm (7+12 in); tail 28 mm (1+18 in).[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Maritz, B.; Burger, M. (2018). "Amblyodipsas concolor". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T176270A115658063. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T176270A115658063.en. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 Amblyodipsas concolor at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 25 May 2021.
  3. Schmidt, Warren. 2006. Reptiles and Amphibians of Southern Africa. Struik. Cape Town. p. 19.
  4. Boulenger, G.A. 1896. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History), Volume III. London. p. 246.
  • Smith, A. 1849. Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa, Volume 3 (Reptiles). Smith, Elder, and Co. London. appendix p. 18.
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