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    Thamnophis reclassification

    Dear all,
    as part of a wider audit of most of the world's snakes Thamnophis and related genera have been rearranged and include new names and resurrected oldies (current Thamnophis split four-ways with two new names). I'll post a media release below. For those interested in the molecular data, there are at least two such studies that support the actions detailed below and I think both can be found on the web.
    PS - the snakes themselves are no different!
    All the best
    Raymond Hoser

    Global Snake audit yields over 100 species in 25 unclassified genera.
    Media release 10 May 2012
    An audit of most of the world’s advanced snakes utilizing results of several molecular studies has found more than 25 genera of unassigned or improperly assigned snake species.
    In a series of papers published last month in issues 10-12 of Australasian Journal of Herpetology, over 110 species of snakes were shown to have been placed within genera they were not phylogenetically a part of.
    As a result, Australian zoologist Raymond Hoser assigned the relevant species to more than 25 new genera in a series of recently published papers. At the same time several undescribed species were formally named for the first time.
    Honoured in having snakes and genera named after themselves included various well-known herpetologists and others.
    Snakes assigned to new genera included species on every inhabited continent, including Europe, South America, Madagascar, Australia, New Guinea and Japan. The areas with most unassigned snakes were south-east Asia and quite surprisingly, North and Central America.
    While most of the new genera are small in numbers of species or even monotypic (one species only), some are actually quite large with one newly named genus of American Coral Snakes consisting of over 40 species, which happens to include all the species found within the United States!
    As to why some areas had a lot of unassigned species and others such as Australia didn’t, the snake man Raymond Hoser had a simple explanation.
    “The molecular methods used to identify snake genera accurately is relatively new. In some places, notably Australia, Africa and to a lesser extent South America, there are individual herpetologists who have in recent years aggressively sought out and formally named any unassigned groups of species meaning there were less unnamed ones found by this audit. In the North America, the perception for some years had been that everything there was known so a lot of species had been ignored for a long time by the local herpetologists. Meanwhile molecular studies not available just decades ago had revealed deep divergences within groups thought to be monophyletic.”
    Species of snakes assigned to new genera include Pitvipers, True Vipers, Colubrids, Snail eaters, Mole snakes and others. In terms of Colubrids, genera split up to include newly named genera include Thamnophis, Nerodia, Regina, Boiga, Dendrelaphis, Lampropeltis, Natrix, Coronella, Coleognathus, Rhadinophis and Xenochrophis.
    Issue 9 of the journal shows that the 2009 reclassifications of various species including Rattlesnakes were published in 2009 in accordance with the Zoological Code, which is at variance with widely disseminated false claims made late in 2009 to the effect that AJH was only an electronic journal. The claims against the journal by three rogues in 2009 were fraudulent.
    The Rattlesnake reclassifications of 2009 and a similar one published this year are corroborated by recent molecular studies. The most notable change to pre-existing taxonomy is the removal of the rattlesnake species ravus into its own genus Piersonus.
    The papers can be obtained either as hard copy or via the web as pdf’s from:
    http://www.herp.net

    Australasian Journal of Herpetology issues 1-12:
    Near complete list of newly named genera and subgenera (SG) and genera from where species were formerly assigned.
    Adelynhosera – formerly Cryptelytrops
    Adelynhoserserpenae – formerly Atropoides
    Binghamus (SG) – formerly Micrurus
    Brucerogersus – formerly Thamnophis
    Charlespiersonserpens – formerly Dendrelaphis
    Cottonus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Crossmanus (SG) – formerly Leptodeira
    Crutchfieldus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Cummingea – formerly Crotalus
    Dannyleeus (SG) – formerly Pareas
    Dorisious – formerly Boiga
    Downieea (SG) – formerly Dendrelaphis
    Edwardsus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Eipperus – formerly Psammophis
    Eksteinus – formerly Lampropeltis
    Elliottus (SG) – formerly Psammophis
    Euanedwardsserpens – formerly Coelognathus
    Funkelapidus – formerly Sinomicrurus
    Funkus – formerly Nerodia
    Ginafabaserpenae – formerly Leptodeira
    Gregswedoshus – formerly Thamnophis
    Guystebbinsus – formerly Natrix
    Hoseraspea – formerly Atractaspis
    Hoserea – formerly Crotalus
    Hoserelapidea – formerly Micrurus
    Hulimkai – formerly Denisonia
    Jackyhoserea –formerly Bothrops
    Jackyhosernatrix – formerly Natrix
    Jackypython – formerly Morelia
    Katrinahoserea – formerly Rhadinophis
    Katrinahoserserpenea – formerly Pareas
    Lukefabaserpens – formerly Leptodeira
    Maclachlanus – formerly Imantodes
    Macmillanus (SG) – formerly Dendrelaphis
    Mariolisus – formerly Regina
    Martinekea – formerly Orthriopsis
    Matteoea – formerly Crotalus
    Maxhoserboa (SG) – formerly Eunectes
    Maxhoservipera – formerly Vipera, Macrovipera or Daboia
    Michaelnicholsus (SG) – formerly Leioheterodon
    Mullinsus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Mulvanyus – formerly Boiga
    Neilsimpsonus (SG) – formerly Imantodes
    Neilsonnemanus (SG) – formerly Thamnophis
    Oxyus – formerly Trimeresurus
    Piersonus – formerly Crotalus or Sistrurus
    Pillotus – formerly Crotalus
    Pughus – formerly Thamnophis
    Rattlewellsus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Rayhammondus (SG) – formerly Psammophis
    Rentonus – formerly Xenochrophis
    Richardwellsus – formerly Zamenis
    Sayersus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Sharonhoserea – formerly Coronella
    Slatteryus (SG) – formerly PsammophisSmythus (SG) – formerly Crotalus
    Spracklandus – formerly Naja
    Swileserpens – formerly Buhoma
    Troianous (SG) – formerly Micrurus
    Whybrowus (SG) – formerly Thamnophis
    Woolfvipera (SG) – formerly Atheris
    Allengreerus – formerly Lampropholis (Lizard)
    Note: Genera named by Hoser elsewhere are not included in this list.
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