Julia's ground snake
Julia's ground snake is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae. The species is found in the Caribbean, on the Lesser Antilles islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe. There are three subspecies.
Etymology
The specific name, juliae, is in honor of Julia Cope Collins, who was the only child of American herpetologist Edward Drinker Cope, the describer of this species.Classification
Erythrolamprus juliae belongs to the genus Erythrolamprus, which contains over 50 species. The genus Erythrolamprus belongs to the subfamily Dipsadinae, which is sometimes referred to as the family Dipsadidae. The relationships of Erythrolamprus species located in northern South America can be shown in the cladogram below, based on molecular DNA analysis:Subspecies
The following three subspecies have been described.- Erythrolamprus juliae copeae
- Erythrolamprus juliae juliae
- Erythrolamprus juliae mariae
The relative rareness of this species in Guadeloupe is attributed to the presence of the mongoose, which is absent from Dominica.
Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Erythrolamprus.