In praise of subgenera: Taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae)

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Abstract

The genus Naja Laurenti, 1768, is partitioned into four subgenera. The typical form is restricted to 11 Asian species. The name Uraeus Wagler, 1830, is revived for a group of four non-spitting cobras inhabiting savannas and open formations of Africa and Arabia, while Boulengerina Dollo, 1886, is applied to four non-spitting African species of forest cobras, including terrestrial, aquatic and semi-fossorial forms. A new subgenus is erected for seven species of African spitting cobras. We recommend the subgenus rank as a way of maximising the phylogenetic information content ofclassifications while retaining nomenclatural stability. © 2009 Magnolia Press.

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Van, W., Wüster, W., & Broadley, D. G. (2009). In praise of subgenera: Taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae). Zootaxa, (2236), 26–36. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2236.1.2

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