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Broadley DG 2002. A review of the species of Psammophis Boie found south of Latitude 12° S (Serpentes: Psammophiinae). African Journal of Herpetology 51 (2) 83-119
… The status, relationships and zoogeography of the 14 taxa of  Psammophis  found south of Latitude 12° S are reviewed and the following taxonomic changes are proposed:  Psammophis trinasalis  and  P. namibensis , previously treated as subspecies of  P. leightoni , … Zimbabwe, so it is now recognised as an evolutionary species.  Psammophis brevirostris  and  P. leopardinus , previously regarded as subspecies of  P. sibilans  (Linnaeus), are recognised as …
Hughes B, Wade E 2002. On the African leopard whip snake, Psammophis leopardinus Bocage, 1887 (Serpentes, Colubridae), with the description of a new species from Zambia. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum 68 (2) 75-81
… Congo-Kinshasa and Zambia suggests the existence of a species which is neither P. sibilans leopardinus of which the type is from Namibia, nor P. 'sibilans' mossambicus) of Congo-Kinshasa … unnamed. … Bulletin of the Natural History Museum … On the African leopard whip snake, Psammophis leopardinus Bocage, 1887 (Serpentes, Colubridae), with the description of a new species from …
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Broadley DG 2002. A review of the species of Psammophis boie found south of Latitude 12° S (Serpentes: Psammophiinae). African Journal of Herpetology 51 (2) 83-119
… The status, relationships and zoogeography of the 14 taxa of  Psammophis  found south of Latitude 12° S are reviewed and the following taxonomic changes are proposed:  Psammophis trinasalis  and  P. namibensis , previously treated as subspecies of  P. leightoni , … Zimbabwe, so it is now recognised as an evolutionary species.  Psammophis brevirostris  and  P. leopardinus , previously regarded as subspecies of  P. sibilans  (Linnaeus), are recognised as …

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