In the past 20 years, Snakeman Raymond Hoser has discovered and named over 1,100 species and subspecies of reptile globally, including over 300 species of Australian reptile.
In a world first he has also been the first person to give dozens of species Aboriginal names in a bid to bring these people back in to the fold of human society and progress of humanity.
Among these newly discovered and named species is the common tree frog Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020 found in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, named in honour of aboriginal Kumanjayi Walker, shot and killed by racist NT cop Zachary Rolfe.
Significantly the name Litoria ridibunda Rowley et al., 2023 is an illegally coined junior synonym of Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020.
The newer name was an illegally coined name by a few Wolfgang Wuster gang thieves trying to ERASE Aboriginal species names from the scientific record as per a mantra they recently published in a document called Wuster et al. 2021.
This is the notorious cohort of pseudo-scientists who when not faking scientific discoveries include evil and debased people who kidnapped black boys for sex in Africa over some decades (Don Broadley and Bill Branch), another who had sex with peoples pet dogs in Darwin, that he posted videos of online (Adam Britton) and other morally depraved individuals including for example another convicted criminal in West Australia who was found by the criminal courts there to have been shooting Aboriginals for entertainment as well as a police-protected drug dealer in Bendigo, Victoria who ran over a potential client when he should have been in jail for his earlier crimes.
Under the rules of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), the oldest name for a species is the one that must be used and so the correct name for the tree frog is Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020.
In 2021, the ICZN published a scathing ruling against the Wuster gang and their attempts to coin new names for species previously discovered by others, including for Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020.
The Wolfgang Wuster cohort also recently lost a copyright case in Australia in which they had attempted to rename a gecko from New South Wales, Marlenegecko shireenhoserae Hoser, 2017 as Oedura elegans Hoskin et al. 2019 and then Con Man Conrad Hoskin conned the tabloid media into believing their cohort had actually discovered the species, knowing full well that it was Snakeman Raymond Hoser who had in fact discovered and named the species a year earlier.
That action put the cohort outside of the Australian Copyright Act as well as the ICZN rules!
Among the dozens of Raymond Hoser discovered and named species of reptiles with Aboriginal names (as of 24 June 2024) are the following taxa:
Aaah ngandatha Hoser, 2024
Amphibolurus boandikorum Hoser, 2024
Calotella wiradjuri Hoser, 2023
Carlia adina Hoser, 2024
Carlia caitlinmoranae Hoser, 2024
Caudaclara tiwi Hoser, 2024
Ctenotus arabanoo Hoser, 2024
Ctenotus birriwirri Hoser, 2024
Diplodactylus johnpati Hoser, 2023
Diplodactylus wongiorum Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus gudjal Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus yolngu Hoser, 2023
Flamoscincus arrernteorum Hoser, 2024
Flamoscincus kaprunorum Hoser, 2024
Flamoscincus pitjantjatjaraorum Hoser, 2024
Flamoscincus wiranguorum Hoser, 2024
Flamoscincus yamatjiorum Hoser, 2024
Gaia arrernte Hoser, 2024
Gaia asgicondi Hoser, 2024
Gaia kunja Hoser, 2024
Gaia pitjantjatjara Hoser, 2024
Kommosagogus goreng Hoser, 2024
Kommosagogus menang Hoser, 2024
Kommosagogus whadjuk Hoser, 2024
Marrunisauria gurindji Hoser, 2024
Marrunisauria ngarinyin Hoser, 2024
Menetia anindilyakwa Hoser, 2024
Menetia bibbulmun Hoser, 2024
Menetia dhuae Hoser, 2024
Menetia dungayi Hoser, 2024
Menetia kullilli Hoser, 2024
Menetia langdoni Hoser, 2024
Menetia tanyadayae Hoser, 2024
Menetia yidinji Hoser, 2024
Tantaloscincus martu Hoser, 2024
Tantaloscincus yinggarda Hoser, 2024
as well as the frog species:
Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020
And the following formally named subspecies
Eremiascincus isolepis jinigudera Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus foresti martu Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus musivus oculorum Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus pallida flavescentibus Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus intermedius yungman Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii djaru Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii yindjibarndi Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii nyiyarparli Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii baiyungu Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii ngaanyatjarra Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii pindiini Hoser, 2023
Eremiascincus richardsonii wiradjuri Hoser, 2023
Flamoscincus striata yamajiorum Hoser, 2023
Morethia obscura wiradjuri Hoser, 2024
Odatria tristis balanggarraorum Hoser, 2024
Odatria tristis bidjaraorum Hoser, 2024
Odatria tristis yankuntjatjaraorum Hoser, 2024
Except for Kumanjayiwalkerus kumanjayi Hoser, 2020 all the other taxon names are various kinds of lizards.
Separate to the above, two recently named Victorian species are Ctenotus sonnemannorum, Hoser, 2024 (depicted at the top of this page) named in honour of wildlife conservation icons Neil and Cathy Sonnemann, both from near Beechworth in north-east Victoria and Liopholis adelynhoserae Hoser, 2024, named in honour of the Snakeman's eldest daughter in recognition of 25 years contributions to animal welfare.
Further details about the preceding at:
https://www.smuggled.com/AJH-I67-Full-Newly-named-Genera-and-species-list.htm
or by phoning: 0412-777-211 within Australia.
Further details about the other over 1,100 species and subspecies of reptile discovered and named by Snakeman Raymond Hoser from all over the world can be found at:
http://www.snakeman.com.au
Wolfgang Wuster, taxonomic vandalism, scientifuc fraud, criminal history.
Other alleged scientists and their taxonomic vandalism (acts of faking discoveries).
Raymond Hoser is the Snakeman. Details of his work here.
28 April 2018 - Spectacular new species of large spiky lizard discovered in the Mount Isa area. ...
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