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Behaviour

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Diurnal. The Gebel Elba examples were found in the late afternoon, at an elevation of between 200-500 meters. One of the animals was encountered while it was pursuing a Ptyodactylus ragazzii across a large boulder, in a small, fairly well-vegetated gully.

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Conservation Status

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Data Deficient

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Description

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A medium to large, slender snake reaching up to 1,900 mm. Tail long, tail / total length = 0.27-0.3. Eyes notably large and bulging, nostril in a divided nasal; loreal elongate, longer than nasals; 9 supralabials, usually fifth and sixth enter the eye, 10 infralabials; 170-198 ventrals, 158-178 paired subcaudals, dorsals smooth, 17 scale rows around mid-body, anal divided. Two Egyptian examples were between 900-1200 mm long. Dorsal side of head and neck plain light olive-gray. Two narrow black stripes extended on each side of the head from the snout through the eyes, merging on the nape, forming a single broad black median stripe that extends posteriorly to the tail tip. This median stripe is bordered on each side by a narrow yellowish stripe, followed by a broad gray band on each flank. Venter white with scattered black spots, throat and labials white.

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Distribution in Egypt

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The species appears to be confined to Gebel Elba. It is unlikely that the species will be found any further north due to the lack of suitable habitats. The species is probably localized and uncommon or rare, given the fact it has not been encountered previously, despite being a fairly large, active, diurnal species.

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Global Distribution

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Southeast Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, and northwest Kenya.

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Habitat

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Lightly vegetated hills in dry Acacia scrubland.

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Status in Egypt

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Unknown. Probably localized and uncommon or rare, given the fact it has not been encountered previously, despite being a fairly large, active, diurnal species.

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Distribution

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Continent: Africa
Distribution: Sudan, N Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Uganda, N Somalia, NE Kenya, N Tanzania trivirgatus: Somalia, Kenya, south to Arusha and Same, Tanzania;
Type locality: Teita, Kenya.
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Psammophis punctulatus ( Basque )

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Psammophis punctulatus: Brief Summary ( Basque )

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Psammophis punctulatus Psammophis generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Lamprophiidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Psammophis punctulatus ( French )

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Psammophis punctulatus est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Lamprophiidae[1].

Répartition

Cette espèce se rencontre[1] :

Liste des sous-espèces

Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (19 février 2014)[2] :

Publications originales

  • Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854 : Erpétologie générale ou histoire naturelle complète des reptiles. Tome septième. Deuxième partie, p. 781-1536 (texte intégral).
  • Peters, 1878 : Über die von Hrn. J. M. Hildebrandt während seiner letzten ostafrikanischen Reise gesammelten Säugethiere und Amphibien. Monatsberichte der Königlich preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, vol. 1878, p. 194–209 (texte intégral).

Notes et références

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Psammophis punctulatus: Brief Summary ( French )

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Psammophis punctulatus est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Lamprophiidae.

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