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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Boaedon

Higher classification
  
Boodontinae

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Boodontinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus


Lower classifications
  
Boaedon capensis, African house snake

Brown house snake boaedon capensis feeding


Boaedon is a genus of African lamprophiids consisting of the "brown" house snakes. The genus was originally described by Duméril but the species contained were reclassified as Lamprophis by Fitzinger in 1843, this taxonomy remained widely accepted until November 2010 when a phylogenetic study was published by Kelly, C.M.R et al. who resurrected the Boaedon clade. Although commonly regarded as belonging to the Colubridae, primary literature usually lists them, and related species, as belonging to the family Lamprophiidae within the superfamily which includes the venomous cobras and mambas, Elapoidea. In 2015, a new species was described and a further added to the genus.

Contents

Boaedon Boaedon fuliginosus The Reptile Database

Baby boaedon capensis brown house snake feeding


Species


  • Cape house snake, Boaedon capensis Duméril & Bibron, 1854
  • Brown house snake, Boaedon fuliginosus (Boie, 1827)
  • Striped house snake, Boaedon lineatus Duméril & Bibron, 1854
  • Dotted house snake, Boaedon maculatus (Parker, 1932)
  • Namibian house snake, Boaedon mentalis (Günther, 1888)
  • Olive house snake, Lycodonomorphus inornatus (Duméril & Bibron, 1854)
  • Radford's house snake, Boaedon radfordi Greenbaum, Portillo, Jackson, & Kusamba, 2015
  • Boaedon upembae (Laurent, 1954)
  • Hallowell's house snake, Boaedon virgatus (Hallowell, 1854)
  • Undescribed Species

  • Boaedon sp. Príncipe house snake
  • Boaedon sp. São Tomé house snake
  • Archetypal Appearance

    Boaedon Boaedon olivaceus gentilcopaincom Pinterest

    All members of the genus Boaedon are small snakes, generally attaining lengths of little more than 4 feet (120 cm) in length. Sexually dimorphic, females are always larger than males who attain lengths of approx. 2 feet (60 cm) there is some variance between species and between geographic locales of species.

    Boaedon Boaedon Wikipedia

    Overall body colouration is typically sandy brown to black but green, orange, red and a variety of other locale specific variations do exist. All species are nocturnal by nature and present with vertically elliptic pupils, they also present with few exceptions a v-shaped set of stripes stretching from the rostral scale through the eye to the rear of the head. Body pattern varies between species, B. olivaceus, B. upembae, B. mentalis, & B. fuliginosus are all naturally pattern less, B. capensis & B. maculatus both have patternless variants and B. lineatus typically has lateral striping running the length of the body. These are highly variable snakes and confusion is common when attempting to distinguish them from one another.

    Geographic Range

    Boaedon Species Page of Boaedon fuliginosus Amphibians amp Reptiles of Morocco

    House snakes occur in all of sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting dense forests and deserts as well as all other habitats in between. They are commonly found around towns where they will feast on the rodents which gather there.

    Other

  • House Snake Forums
  • House Snake Captive care Guide

  • Boaedon Species Page of Boaedon fuliginosus Amphibians amp Reptiles of Morocco

    References

    Boaedon Wikipedia