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Junior synonym of
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species of the genus
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None.
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<emphasis id="72D3D32DFFE3FFD2FF25FDF10E69FC31" bold="true" box="[199,379,950,975]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Original name.</emphasis>
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. The genus name translates as “Herbert snake,” in reference to the Herbert River,
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. The species name comes from the Latin, with
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meaning lead-like, presumably to denote the snakes “nitid
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leaden-black colour above” (
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). The species description was presented in English.
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;
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), an adult male.
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“Ripple Creek, Herbert River” [Ripple Creek Plantation along the Herbert River, near Ingham,
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,
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, ca.
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,
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]. Ripple Creek is a small tributary to the Herbert River, but it is unlikely that collection activity was specific to the creek only. Instead, the specimen could have been collected anywhere on the lands of the Ripple Creek Plantation (
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). The sugar cane plantation, now defunct, extended from the northern bank of the Herbert River, in the area where Ripple Creek enters the river, to the Seymour River (ca.
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to the north).
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At the beginning of his account,
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recounted that a few days before the writing of this paper commenced, “Mr. Archibald Boyd of Ripple Creek, Herbert River” brought him “an earthenware jar” with a series of unidentified vertebrates. We believe that the jars contents came from the collecting activities of the then-plantation overseer, John Archibald Boyd (
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;
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), who had become an expert collector of natural history specimens during nearly two decades spent in
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Greer
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). The photograph of Boyd (
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; public domain) was taken in 1888 by the Australian photographer Algernon Hall (
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), who made his name photographing towns and portraits in Victoria and Queensland.
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Key characteristics of the
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[984] (1025) mm SVL + “9¼ inches” [235] (250) mm TL = “
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” [1219] (1275) mm TTL. V
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= 219 (220), SC
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= 74 (74), SCR
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= 0.25 (0.25), D = O-17-O (17-17-15), SL
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= O (5). The dorsal count of 17 was provided in the generic description, as a diagnostic feature of
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See the account of
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above.
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placed his new genus
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into “Grays family or group, Coronellidae” (now part of
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<paragraph id="40180F3FFFE3FFD2FF75F9FB0A60F80F" blockId="36.[151,1436,1980,2033]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">17. The term “nitid” comes from the Latin and means shiny or glistening. We assume that this term is used here to indicate that the snakes color is not a matte black but a shiny black. It could also be used to imply the presence of iridescent sheen.</paragraph>
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