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Unveiling the black desert cobras: first records of Walterinnesia aegyptia Lataste, 1887 (Serpentes: Elapidae) from Oman and taxonomic revision of the genus Walterinnesia Lataste, 1887

Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Environment Authority, Dhofar, Oman
Animal Resource Facility, Natural and Medical Sciences Research Center, University of Nizwa, Oman
Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife, Environment and Protected Areas Authority, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Environment Authority, Dhofar, Oman
Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172 Blindern, 0138 Oslo, Norway
Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Environment Authority, Muscat, Oman
Environment Authority, Muscat, Oman
Laboratory for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Natural and Medical Sciences Research Center, University of Nizwa, Oman
Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Serpentes Elapidae Oman Reptilia

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How to Cite

Carranza, S., Al-Amri, A.S., Busaidi, A.A., Els, J., Estarellas, M., Al-Buthari, R., Koppetsch, T., Tulloch, S., Saadi, S.A., Al-Rashdi, S.H.A., Hashmi, S.A. & Burriel-Carranza, B. (2025) Unveiling the black desert cobras: first records of Walterinnesia aegyptia Lataste, 1887 (Serpentes: Elapidae) from Oman and taxonomic revision of the genus Walterinnesia Lataste, 1887. Zootaxa, 5621 (2), 291–300. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5621.2.9