Species Pseudechis weigeli (Wells & Wellington, 1987)
Weigel's Black Snake
- Cannia weigeli Wells, R.W. & Wellington, C.R. 1987. A new species of proteroglyphous snake (Serpentes: Oxyuranidae) from Australia. Australian Herpetologist 503: 1-9 [Date published 1988?] [1].
Type data:
Holotype WAM R???? (formerly AM R123995, originally AZM1000), Mitchell River, ca. 2 km upstream from Mitchell Falls, WA.Secondary source:
Shea, G.M., Weigel, J., Harwood, A., Floriani, H. & Hemsley, C. 1988. Notes on the herpetofauna of Mitchell Plateau, Western Australia. Results of the 1987 Australian Herpetological Society field trip to the Kimberleys. Herpetofauna 18(1): 9-20; Shea, G.M. & Sadlier, R.A. 1999. A catalogue of the non-fossil amphibian and reptile type specimens in the collection of the Australian Museum: types currently, previously and purportedly present. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum 15: 1-91 [65].
Generic Combinations
- Pseudechis weigeli (Wells & Wellington, 1987).
Introduction
The validity of this species has been debated among herpetologists. Cogger (2014) includes the species as "status uncertain". Molecular analyses by Maddock et al. (2016) support a specific separation although with less the authors stress that further data are needed to confirm this recognition.
Distribution
States
Western Australia
Extra Distribution Information
Australian Endemic.
IBRA
WA: Northern Kimberley (NK), Victoria Bonaparte (VB)
General References
Maddock, S.T., Childerstone, A., Fry, B.G., Williams, D.J., Barlow, A. & Wüster, W. 2016. Multi-locus phylogeny and species delimitation of Australo-Papuan blacksnakes (Pseudechis Wagler, 1830: Elapidae: Serpentes). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 107: 48-55
History of changes
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