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Boaedon angolensis

Species of house snake native to Angola From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Boaedon angolensis, commonly known as the Angolan house snake, is a non-venomous snake species in the family Lamprophiidae. It is native to Angola and is part of the diverse group of African house snakes in the genus Boaedon.[1]

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Taxonomy

Boaedon angolensis was originally described by Bocage in 1895 as Lamprophis angolensis. For much of the 20th century, it was considered a synonym or variety of other house snake species, such as Boaedon lineatus or Boaedon fuliginosus. However, recent taxonomic revisions based on morphological differences have revalidated B. angolensis as a distinct species.[2]

Description

Boaedon angolensis can be distinguished from other Angolan Boaedon species by having a lower number of midbody scale rows (25–28 vs. 27–31 in B. variegatus), as well as differences in coloration and patterning. Like other house snakes, it is small to medium-sized, with a slender body and smooth scales. Coloration is typically brown to olive, sometimes with faint patterning.[1]

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