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IRMNG name details

Rayhammondus Hoser, 2012

1483938  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:1483938)

 unaccepted
Genus
marine, brackish
recent only
Article title: A division of the African genus Psammophis Boie, 1825 into 4 genera and four further subgenera (Serpentes: Psammophiinae). [details]   

Australasian Journal of Herpetology 12: -. [26-31] [details]   
Taxonomic remark As Phayrea (Rayhammondus). Phayrea treated as syn. of Taphrometopon by Wallach et al., 2014. Editor's note: names proposed...  
Taxonomic remark As Phayrea (Rayhammondus). Phayrea treated as syn. of Taphrometopon by Wallach et al., 2014. Editor's note: names proposed by R. Hoser (2000 onwards) are controversial within the herpetological community and not generally accepted. For the present status  [details]
IRMNG (2021). Rayhammondus Hoser, 2012. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1483938 on 2024-03-29
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original description Article title: A division of the African genus Psammophis Boie, 1825 into 4 genera and four further subgenera (Serpentes: Psammophiinae). [details]   

original description Australasian Journal of Herpetology 12: -. [26-31] [details]   

basis of record www.organismnames.com (Mar 2015) / web search [details]   

additional source As per current placement of type species [details]   

source of synonymy original publication/web search (AJR).  [details]   

extant flag source inferred from original work (title) [details]   

habitat flag source inferred from original work (title)/web search (AJR) [details]   
From other sources
Classification Animalia;Chordata;Vertebrata;Reptilia;Lepidosauria;Squamata;Serpentes;Colubridae [details]

Taxonomic remark As Phayrea (Rayhammondus). Phayrea treated as syn. of Taphrometopon by Wallach et al., 2014. Editor's note: names proposed by R. Hoser (2000 onwards) are controversial within the herpetological community and not generally accepted. For the present status  [details]

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