Lycodon is a genus of colubrid snakes, commonly known as wolf snakes.[3] The Neo-Latin name Lycodon is derived from the Greek words λύκος (lykos) meaning wolf and οδόν (odon) meaning tooth,[4] and refers to the fang-like anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth.[2] They are nonvenomous, but many members of this genus strongly resemble the venomous kraits in appearance, an example of Emsleyan mimicry.
Lycodon | |
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Lycodon aulicus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Family: | Colubridae |
Subfamily: | Colubrinae |
Genus: | Lycodon Fitzinger, 1826[1] |
Species | |
See text. | |
Synonyms | |
Cercaspis, Coluber, Leptorhytaon, Ophites, Dryocalamus, Sphecodes, Tetragonosoma, Tytleria[2] |
Fossil record
editFossils of Lycodon are known from the Early Pliocene of Henan.[5]
Species
editThe genus Lycodon comprises 73 recognized species.[6]
- Lycodon albofuscus (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – dark wolf snake
- Lycodon alcalai Ota & Ross, 1994 – Alcala's wolf snake
- Lycodon anakradaya A.T. Nguyen, Duong, Wood & Grismer, 2022
- Lycodon anamallensis Günther, 1864 – Colombo wolf snake
- Lycodon aulicus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Indian wolf snake, common wolf snake
- Lycodon banksi Luu et al., 2018 – Banks's wolf snake
- Lycodon bibonius Ota & Ross, 1994 – Ota's wolf snake
- Lycodon bicolor (Nikolsky, 1903) – Mackinnon's wolf snake
- Lycodon butleri Boulenger, 1900 – Butler's wolf snake
- Lycodon capucinus F. Boie, 1827 – common wolf snake
- Lycodon cardamomensis Daltry & Wüster, 2002
- Lycodon carinatus (Kuhl, 1820) – Ceylon wolf snake
- Lycodon cathaya J. Wang, Qi, Lyu, Zeng & Y.-Y. Wang, 2020 – Huaping wolf snake
- Lycodon cavernicolus Grismer et al., 2011 – Gua Wang Burma wolf snake
- Lycodon chapaensis (Angel & Bourret, 1933) – Namdong wolf snake
- Lycodon chithrasekarai Wickramasinghe et al., 2020 – Chithrasekara's bridle snake
- Lycodon chrysoprateros Ota & Ross, 1994 – Ross's wolf snake
- Lycodon davidi G. Vogel et al., 2012 – David's wolf snake
- Lycodon davisonii (Blanford, 1878) – Blanford's bridal snake
- Lycodon deccanensis Ganesh, Deuti, Punith, Achyuthan, Mallik, Adhikari & G. Vogel, 2020
- Lycodon dumerili (Boulenger, 1893) – Duméril's wolf snake
- Lycodon effraenis Cantor, 1847 – brown wolf snake
- Lycodon fasciatus (J. Anderson, 1879)
- Lycodon fasciolatus (Shaw, 1802) – banded wolf snake
- Lycodon fausti Gaulke, 2002 – Faust's wolf snake
- Lycodon ferroni Lanza, 1999 – Ferron's Asian wolf snake
- Lycodon flavicollis Mukherjee & Bhupathy, 2007 – yellow-collared wolf snake
- Lycodon flavomaculatus Wall, 1907 – yellow-spotted wolf snake
- Lycodon flavozonatus (Pope, 1928) – yellow-banded big tooth snake, yellow-spotted wolf snake, big-tooth snake
- Lycodon futsingensis (Pope, 1928)
- Lycodon gammiei (Blanford, 1878) – Gammie's wolf snake, Sikkim false wolf snake
- Lycodon gibsonae G. Vogel & David, 2019 – Gibson's wolf snake
- Lycodon gongshan G. Vogel & Luo, 2011 – Gongshan wolf snake
- Lycodon gracilis (Günther, 1864) – scarce bridal snake
- Lycodon hypsirhinoides (Theobald, 1868)
- Lycodon jara (Shaw, 1802) – twin-spotted wolf snake
- Lycodon kundui M.A. Smith, 1943
- Lycodon laoensis Günther, 1864 – Laotian wolf snake
- Lycodon liuchengchaoi Zhang et al., 2011
- Lycodon meridionalis (Bourret, 1935)
- Lycodon muelleri A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854 – Müller's wolf snake
- Lycodon multifasciatus (Maki, 1931)
- Lycodon multizonatus (Zhao & Y.-M. Jiang, 1981) – Luding wolf snake, Luding Kukri snake
- Lycodon namdongensis Luu, Ziegler, Ha, Le & Hoang, 2019[7]
- Lycodon nympha (Daudin, 1803) – Vellore bridal snake
- Lycodon obvelatus K. Wang, Yu, G. Vogel & Che, 2020 – recluse wolf snake
- Lycodon ophiophagus G. Vogel et al., 2009 – snake-eater wolf snake
- Lycodon orientalis (Hilgendorf, 1880) – Oriental odd-tooth snake
- Lycodon paucifasciatus Rendahl in M.A. Smith, 1943 – Rendahl's wolf snake
- Lycodon philippinus Griffin, 1909 – Philippine dryocalamus
- Lycodon pictus Janssen, Pham, Ngo, Le, T.Q. Nguyen & Ziegler, 2019
- Lycodon rosozonatus (Hu & Zhao, 1972) – rose big-tooth snake
- Lycodon rufozonatus Cantor, 1842 – red-banded snake
- Lycodon ruhstrati (Fischer, 1886) – mountain wolf snake, Formosa wolf snake
- Lycodon sealei Leviton, 1955 – Seale's banded Asian wolf snake
- Lycodon semicarinatus (Cope, 1860) – Loo-Choo big-tooth snake, Ryukyu odd-tooth snake
- Lycodon septentrionalis (Günther, 1875) – white-banded wolf snake, northern large-toothed snake
- Lycodon serratus K. Wang, Yu, G. Vogel & Che, 2020 – serrate-banded wolf snake
- Lycodon sidiki Wostl, Hamidy, Kurniawan & E.N. Smith, 2017
- Lycodon solivagus Ota & Ross, 1994 – common wolf snake
- Lycodon stormi Boettger, 1892 – Sulawesi wolf snake
- Lycodon striatus (Shaw, 1802) – northern wolf snake, barred wolf snake
- Lycodon subannulatus (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – Malayan bridal snake, southern bridle snake
- Lycodon subcinctus F. Boie, 1827 – Malayan banded wolf snake
- Lycodon synaptor G. Vogel & David, 2010 – Boehme's wolf snake
- Lycodon tessellatus Jan, 1863 – Manila wolf snake
- Lycodon tiwarii Biswas & Sanyal, 1965 – Andaman wolf snake
- Lycodon travancoricus (Beddome, 1870) – Travancore wolf snake
- Lycodon tristrigatus Günther, 1858
- Lycodon truongi A.T. Nguyen, Duong, Wood & Grismer, 2022 – Truong's wolf snake
- Lycodon zawi Slowinski et al., 2001[8] – Zaw's wolf snake
- Lycodon zayuensis K. Jiang, Wang, Jin & Che, 2020
- Lycodon zoosvictoriae Neang et al., 2014 – Zoos Victoria's wolf snake
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Lycodon.
References
edit- ^ Fitzinger LI (1826). Neue Classification der Reptilien nach ihren natürlichen Verwandtschaften. Nebst einer Verwandtschafts-tafel und einem Verzeichnisse der Reptilien-Sammlung des K.K. zoologischen Museums zu Wien. Vienna: J.G. Heubner, five unnumbered + 67 pp. + one plate. (Lycodon, new genus, p. 57). (in German and Latin).
- ^ a b Boulenger GA (1893). Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History), Volume I., Containing the Families ... Colubridæ Aglyphæ, part.. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). (Taylor and Francis, printers). xiii + 448 pp. + Plates I–XXVIII. (Genus Lycodon, p. 348, Figure 23).
- ^ "Home". britannica.com.
- ^ Mish, Frederick C. (Editor in Chief) (2004). Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. 40a + 1,623 pp. ISBN 0-87779-809-5. ("lycopodium", p. 742; "odonate" p. 860).
- ^ Shi, Jingsong; Wang, Yuan; Messenger, Kevin Robert; Jiangzuo, Qigao; Chen, Yu; Jin, Changzhu (2 January 2023). "Early Pliocene fossil snakes (Squamata, Colubroidea) with various teeth from the fissure deposit in Queshan, Henan, China". Historical Biology: 1–22. doi:10.1080/08912963.2022.2161382. ISSN 0891-2963. Retrieved 21 September 2024 – via Taylor and Francis Online.
- ^ Uetz, Peter; Hallermann, Jakob. "Lycodon ". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
- ^ Luu, Vinh Quang; Ziegler, Thomas; Ha, Nghia Van; Le, Minh Duc; Hoang, Tuoi Thi (2019-04-17). "A new species of Lycodon Boie, 1826 (Serpentes: Colubridae) from Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam". Zootaxa. 4586 (2). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4586.2.3. ISSN 1175-5334.
- ^ Species Lycodon zawi at The Reptile Database www.reptile-database.org.