Vermicella
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Vermicella is a genus of venomous snakes of the family Elapidae, commonly known as bandy-bandies or hoop snakes. The best known species is the bandy-bandy (V. annulata).
Species
Six species are recognized as being valid. In mid 2018 a new species of bandy-bandy was discovered in Australia, visually nearly identical to Vermicella annulata. The species named Vermicella parscauda is considerably more venomous, with a toxin that is comparable to that of the red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus).[citation needed]
- Vermicella annulata (Gray, 1841) – bandy-bandy
- One species of Vermicella is the Bandy-Bandy commonly found in Australia. This snake is highly venomous and relatively small, sizing between 50 and 100 cm. Bandy-Bandies use their banded black and white pattern to repel predators by moving rapidly, causing a flicker visual illusion.
- Vermicella intermedia Keogh & S.A. Smith, 1996 – intermediate bandy-bandy
- Vermicella multifasciata (Longman, 1915) – northern bandy-bandy
- Vermicella snelli Storr, 1968 – Pilbara bandy-bandy
- Vermicella vermiformis Keogh & S.A. Smith, 1996 – Centralian bandy-bandy
- Vermicella parscauda Derez et al., 2018 – Weipa bandy-bandy.
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Vermicella.
Further reading
- Gray JE (1858). In: Günther A (1858). Catalogue of the Colubrine Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. London: Trustees of the British Museum. (Taylor and Francis, printers). xvi + 281 pp. (Vermicella, new genus, p. 236).
External links
- Data related to Vermicella at Wikispecies
- Media related to Vermicella at Wikimedia Commons