A reclassification of the Rattlesnakes
Hoser, R. T. 2012.
A reclassification of the Rattlesnakes; species formerly
exclusively referred to the Genera Crotalus and
Sistrurus and a division of the elapid genus Micrurus.
Australasian Journal of herpetology 11:2-24.
Published 8 April 2012.
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ABSTRACT
The genus Crotalus as referred to by most taxonomists up to now failed to properly
distinguish relationships within the group commonly defined as “rattlesnakes”.
This paper principally redefines the phylogenetic rattlesnakes at genus and subgenus
levels, formally naming well-recognised species and species groups at genus level for the
first time in a configuration never previously published.
In contrast to all previous classifications of the rattlesnakes this paper subdivides them
into 9 genera, for which names were previously available for a total of five. For the other
four genera, they are formally defined, diagnosed and named for the first time.
A further eight well-defined subgenera are also defined and named for the first time.
The Coral Snake genus Micrurus Wagler 1824 sensu lato, consists of in excess of 70
species level taxa. Notwithstanding the conservative physical attributes of the genus as
recognised, clear and obvious divisons warrant recognition at genus level. One new
genus is named herein. In turn it is divided into three subgenera.
Keywords: new taxa; snake; rattlesnake; taxonomy; Crotalus; Sistrurus; Micrurus;
Piersonus; Cummingea; Hoserea; Matteoea; Caudisona; Aechmophrys; Uropsophus;
Rattlewellsus; Edwardsus; Cottonus; Smythus; Pillotus; Sayersus; Mullinsus;
Crutchfieldus; Hoserelapidea; Troianous; Binghamus.
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