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Pseudechis

Synonyms: Pseudeches; Pseudechys

Wikipedia Abstract

The genus Pseudechis contains the group of elapids commonly referred to as the black snakes. These snakes are found in every Australian state with the exception of Tasmania and some species are found in Papua New Guinea.They inhabit a variety of habitat types, from arid areas to swampland. All species are dangerous (Pseudechis signifying "like a viper", Greek echis) and can inflict a potentially lethal bite. Most snakes in this genus reach about 2 metres and vary in colour. Some species are brown, where others are black. The most recognisable and widespread species in the genus are the red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) and the Mulga snake (king brown) (Pseudechis australis). These snakes feed on lizards, frogs, birds, small mammals and even other snakes. All species lay egg
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Species

Pseudechis australis (King brown or mulga snake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis butleri (Spotted Mulga Snake, Butler's Snake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis colletti (Collett's Snake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis eipperi
Pseudechis guttatus (Spotted Black Snake, Blue-bellied Black Snake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis pailsei
Pseudechis papuanus (Papuan blacksnake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis porphyriacus (Red-bellied Black Snake) (Attributes)
Pseudechis rentoni
Pseudechis rossignolii
Pseudechis weigeli

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0