The biogeography of Elaphe sauromates (Pallas, 1814), with a description of a new rat snake species.
Daniel JablonskiOleg V KukushkinAziz AvcıSabina BunyatovaYusuf KumlutaşÇetin IlgazEkaterina PolyakovaKonstantin ShiryaevBoris TuniyevDavid JandzikPublished in: PeerJ (2019)
Elaphe urartica sp. nov. represents a cryptic species whose ancestors presumably diverged from their common ancestor with E. sauromates around the Miocene-Pliocene boundary. The intraspecific genetic structure indicates that the recent diversity of both species has been predominantly shaped by Pleistocene climatic oscillations, with glacial refugia mainly located in the Balkans, Crimea, and/or Anatolia in E. sauromates and Anatolia and/or the Caucasus in E. urartica sp. nov.