Boulengerina
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Boulengerina annulata
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Boulengerina is a genus of elapid snakes known commonly as water cobras. So named because of their semi-aquatic nature. The genus has two recognized species, which are found in central and southern Africa.
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[edit] Species
- Ringed Water Cobra, Boulengerina annulata (Buchholz & Peters, 1876)
- Christy's Water Cobra, Boulengerina christyi (Boulenger, 1904) -
[edit] Geographic distribution
- B. annulata - Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic, Tanzania, Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda, Burundi, and Zambia.
- B. christyi - Congo.
[edit] References
- Genus Boulengerina at the EMBL Reptile Database
[edit] See also
- False water cobra, Hydrodynastes gigas