volume 58 issue 3 pages 415-426

Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903

Christopher M R Kelly 1, 2, 3, 4
William R. Branch 5
DONALD G. BROADLEY 6
Nigel P Barker 1, 2, 3, 4
MARTIN H. VILLET 7
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Molecular Ecology and Systematics Group
2
 
Department of Botany
4
 
Grahamstown 6140 South Africa
5
 
Bayworld, P.O. Box 13147, Humewood 6013, South Africa
6
 
Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, P.O. Box 240, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2011-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.200
CiteScore7.5
Impact factor3.6
ISSN10557903, 10959513
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
The snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger (Serpentes: Elapoidea) is a putatively Late Eocene radiation of nocturnal snakes endemic to the African continent. It incorporates many of the most characteristic and prolific of Africa's non-venomous snake species, including the widespread type genus Lamprophis Fitzinger, 1843 (house snakes). We used approximately 2500 bases of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data from 28 (41%) of the approximately 68 recognised lamprophiid species in nine of the eleven genera to investigate phylogenetic structure in the family and to inform taxonomy at the generic level. Cytochrome b, ND4 and tRNA gene sequences (mitochondrial) and c-mos sequences (nuclear) were analysed using Maximum Likelihood, Bayesian Inference and Maximum Parsimony methods. The genus Mehelya Csiki, 1903 was paraphyletic with respect to Gonionotophis Boulenger, 1893. To address this, the concept of Gonionotophis is expanded to include all current Mehelya species. The genus Lamprophis emerged polyphyletic: the enigmatic Lamprophis swazicus was sister to Hormonotus modestus from West Africa, and not closely related to its nominal congeners. It is moved to a new monotypic genus (Inyoka gen. nov.). The remaining Lamprophis species occur in three early-diverging lineages. (1) Lamprophis virgatus and the widely distributed Lamprophis fuliginosus species complex (which also includes Lamprophis lineatus and Lamprophis olivaceus) formed a clade for which the generic name Boaedon Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854 is resurrected. (2) The water snakes (Lycodonomorphus) were nested within Lamprophis (sensu lato), sister to Lamprophis inornatus. We transfer this species to the genus Lycodonomorphus Fitzinger, 1843. (3) We restrict Lamprophis (sensu strictissimo) to a small clade of four species endemic to southern Africa: the type species of Lamprophis Fitzinger, 1843 (Lamprophis aurora) plus Lamprophis fiskii, Lamprophis fuscus and Lamprophis guttatus.
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Kelly C. M. R. et al. Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903 // Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2011. Vol. 58. No. 3. pp. 415-426.
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Kelly C. M. R., Branch W. R., BROADLEY D. G., Barker N. P., VILLET M. H. Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903 // Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2011. Vol. 58. No. 3. pp. 415-426.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2010.11.010
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2010.11.010
TI - Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903
T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
AU - Kelly, Christopher M R
AU - Branch, William R.
AU - BROADLEY, DONALD G.
AU - Barker, Nigel P
AU - VILLET, MARTIN H.
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 415-426
IS - 3
VL - 58
PMID - 21095234
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SN - 1095-9513
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@article{2011_Kelly,
author = {Christopher M R Kelly and William R. Branch and DONALD G. BROADLEY and Nigel P Barker and MARTIN H. VILLET},
title = {Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
year = {2011},
volume = {58},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2010.11.010},
number = {3},
pages = {415--426},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2010.11.010}
}
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Kelly, Christopher M. R., et al. “Molecular systematics of the African snake family Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Elapoidea), with particular focus on the genera Lamprophis Fitzinger 1843 and Mehelya Csiki 1903.” Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 58, no. 3, Mar. 2011, pp. 415-426. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2010.11.010.