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Gonyosoma
Gonyosoma oxycephalum
at the Toronto Zoo
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Colubridae
Subfamily: Colubrinae
Genus: Gonyosoma
Wagler, 1828
Type species
Gonyosoma oxycephalum
Species

8 species, see text.

Gonyosoma is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to South Asia.

Description

There are a few distinct morphological characteristics that distinguish Gonyosoma from Elaphe. In scutellation there are 2-3 supralabials that contact the eye, with typically two in G. oxycephalum, and three in G. jansenii. The supralabial at the posterior of the eye is highly arched around the back of the eye. The loreal scale is thin and elongate, and appears stretched between the preocular and the nasal. Other diagnostic features is an elongate left rudimentary lung (70–141 mm), and a distinct hemipenes structure.

Behavior

These snakes have the ability to laterally compress and inflate the first third of their bodies when threatened. The inflated region is typically recoiled into an S, which is elevated above the horizontal forming a typical striking position. The inflation of the body exposes the black and white diagonal bands of the interstitial skin, which is particularly distinct in G. oxycephalum (Schulz 1996). In combination these adaptations impose a most ominous threat!

Species

The following 8 species are recognized as being valid.

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Gonyosoma boulengeri (Mocquard, 1897) rhinoceros snake, rhino rat snake, and Vietnamese longnose snake northern Vietnam to southern China
Gonyosoma coeruleum Liu, Hou, Lwin, Wang, & Rao, 2021 China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar
Gonyosoma frenatum (Gray, 1853) Khasi Hills trinket snake Northeast India, southern China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Gonyosoma hainanense Peng, Zhang, Huang, Burbrink, & Wang, 2021 Hainan rhinoceros snake China
Gonyosoma jansenii (Bleeker, 1859) Celebes black-tailed ratsnake Sulawesi in Indonesia
Gonyosoma margaritatum (W. Peters, 1871) rainbow tree snake and royal tree snake Malaysia and Singapore.
Gonyosoma oxycephalum (F. Boie, 1827) arboreal ratsnake, the red-tailed green ratsnake, and the red-tailed racer Southeast Asia.
Gonyosoma prasinum (Blyth, 1854) green trinket snake, green bush rat snake or green ratsnake Bangladesh, India (Darjeeling, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Burma (also known as Myanmar), northern Thailand, west Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, China (Yunnan, Guizhou, Hainan) and Philippines.

Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Gonyosoma.

The species formerly known as Gonyosoma cantoris and Gonyosoma hodgsoni have been assigned to the genus Othriophis as Othriophis cantoris and Othriophis hodgsoni, respectively.

References

  1. Schulz, Klaus-Dieter. 1996. A Monograph of the Colubrid Snakes of the Genus Elaphe Fitzinger. Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic: Koeltz Scientific Books. 439 pp. ISBN 80-901699-8-8.
  2. "Gonyosoma ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.

Further reading

  • Wagler J. 1828. Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum. Munich, Stuttgart and Tübingen: J.G. Cotta. Plates I-XXXVI + 81 unnumbered pages. (Gonyosoma, new genus, Plate IX + 2 unnumbered pages). (in Latin and German).
Taxon identifiers
Gonyosoma
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