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Austrelaps ramsayi

2 Highlands Copperhead at Reidsdale, NSW

Austrelaps ramsayi at Reidsdale, NSW - 14 Sep 2024
Austrelaps ramsayi at Reidsdale, NSW - 14 Sep 2024
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Identification history

Austrelaps ramsayi 19 Sep 2024 WillO
Austrelaps superbus 15 Sep 2024 wombey
Austrelaps ramsayi 14 Sep 2024 Csteele4
Pseudonaja textilis 14 Sep 2024 CarbonAI
Austrelaps superbus 14 Sep 2024 Csteele4

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Unfortunately deceased on the side of the road.

7 comments

Csteele4 wrote:
   14 Sep 2024
ID was provided by a group expert on a snake ID page, but I'm not confident given there are no other sightings in our region of this species.
wombey wrote:
   14 Sep 2024
Well, it is Austrelaps, but whether it is superbus or ramsayi is the issue. It looks more like superbus to me, closer to the coast and the white on the labial scales barely making one third of the scale. It would be worth hearing other views.
Csteele4 wrote:
   14 Sep 2024
@wombey the IDer on the Snake ID page has since retracted her ID and called it A ramsayi, so I remain confused. I know the colouration is highly variable, and I've seen a lot of ramsayi over the years at home in the Flat so I wouldn't be surprised, bur still...
wombey wrote:
   15 Sep 2024
I'm happy to go with the consensus and call it superbus in the absence of any other views
WillO wrote:
   18 Sep 2024
My thoughts on this identification for Austrelaps:
Firstly there is still some uncertainty as to whether superbus even occurs in NSW (many records of superbus in NSW were made before ramsayi was described) . There are no records of superbus in NSW listed in reliable field guides (Swan, Sadlier and Shea 2022, Wilson and Swan 2021; however Cogger 2014 records it as occurring through southern Victoria to the extreme south-eastern corner of NSW). Secondly, based on the photo, we have to determine whether (for it to be A. ramsayi) the pale anterior edge of the upper labial scales is distinct and whether that pale colour covers more than one third of each labial scale in adults. Based only on that one character this individual has characteristics of both species (ramsayi and superbus) ie about half the labials have distinct pale colour greater than 1/3 of the scale. So I would recommend we leave this as ramsayi (noting also Csteele4' comments).
wombey wrote:
   18 Sep 2024
Will, happy to go with that.
WillO wrote:
   20 Sep 2024
OK - thanks John - i see you already made the change, sorry to have overwritten it!

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  • Deceased Animal health

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  • Austrelaps ramsayi Scientific name
  • Highlands Copperhead Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1759.9m Recorded at altitude
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