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Pseudechis collettii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Collett's snake
The Collett's Snake (''Pseudechis colletti'') – also known as the Down's tiger snake, Collett's black snake or Colletts cobra – is a venomous snake native to Australia. Although the Collett's snake is not as venomous as other Australian snakes, it is capable of delivering a fatal bite, ranking nineteenth in the world's most venomous snakes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Collett's Snake )〕 ==Taxonomy== Collett's snake is one of several species in the genus ''Pseudechis'' commonly known as black snakes. A study of mitochondrial DNA showed it to be most closely related to the blue-bellied black snake (''P. guttatus''), with the Papuan black snake (''P. papuanus'') as the next closest relative to the pair. Belgian naturalist George Albert Boulenger described the species in 1902, naming it in honour of Norwegian zoologist Robert Collett. A young snake had been collected by Collett, and Boulenger had noted its scale pattern to be distinct from the Papuan black snake.〔
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