Aspidelaps Explained

Aspidelaps is a genus of venomous elapid snakes endemic to Africa. Species in the genus Aspidelaps are commonly called shield-nosed cobras, African coral snakes or coral cobras after their cobra hoods and enlarged rostral (nose) scales. However, the hood is not nearly as well developed in Aspidelaps as it is in the true cobras of the genus Naja.

Species

ImageSpeciesAuthoritySubsp.*Common nameGeographic range
A. lubricus(Laurenti, 1768)2Cape coral snakeSouth Africa (Cape Province), southern Angola, Namibia
A. scutatus(A. Smith, 1849)3shield-nosed cobraNamibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, north-east South Africa, Mozambique

Venom

Aspidelaps venom is neurotoxic, and Aspidelaps bites have caused human deaths in a few cases.[1]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. [:fr:William Roy Branch|Branch, Bill]