Liopeltis calamaria

Liopeltis calamaria

Taxobox | name = Calamaria Reed Snake
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo = Squamata
subordo = Serpentes
familia = Colubridae
genus = "Liopeltis"
species = "L. calamaria"
binomial = "Liopeltis calamaria"
binomial_authority = (Günther, 1858)

Calamaria Reed Snake "Liopeltis calamaria" is a species of snake found in Sri Lanka and India.

Description

The following description is from Malcolm A. Smith's Fauna of British India, Reptilia and Batrachia volume: (page 184-185)

Maxillary teeth 24-26; head not depressed and fairly distinct from the neck; snout not projecting, not twice as long as the eye; nostril very small and in a long undivided nasal, which is united with the loreal; normally 7 supralabials, rarely only 6, 3rd and 4th touching the eye; anterior genials a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 15:15:15 rows. Ventrals 126-142 in the male and 130-154 in the female; Caudals 68-78 in males and 53-72 in the males.

Hemipenis like that of "frenatus" in general construction, but the calyces smaller, more deeply scalloped, and packed so closely together that only the papillae are visible on the surface; the spines are shorter, thicker and more numerous; there is a fold.

Light brown, greyish-brown or greenish, above, the scales usually edged with black, showing as more or less distinct longitudinal lines, the most conspicuous being one on each side of the vertebral region; they are separated from each other by five rows of scales. The area enclosed between them may be of a darker colour than that of the rest of the body; lower parts whitish (yellow in life); a series of dark spots on each side of the head, the remnants of the temporal stripes.

Total length of male 335mm (tail 108mm); females 390mm long with the tail of 100mm.

Found in Sri Lanka, the Western Ghats as far North as Matheran; Tirunelveli Hills, Mysore Plateau, Bangalore, Almora district, Chhota Nagpur (Surguja).

References

* Boulenger, George A. 1890 The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. Reptilia and Batrachia. Taylor & Francis, London, xviii, 541 pp.
* Günther, A. 1858 Catalogue of Colubrine snakes of the British Museum. London, I - XVI, 1 - 281


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