- Calliophis macclellandi
Taxobox | name = MacClelland's Coral Snake
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Elapidae
genus = "Calliophis "
species = "macclellandi"
binomial = "Calliophis macclellandi"
binomial_authority = (Reinhardt, 1844)MacClelland's Coral Snake "Calliophis macclellandi" is a species of
snake found inSoutheast Asia .Description
Vertebral series of scales not enlarged; body scales in 13 parallel longitudinal rows; 1 preocular; 2 postoculars; 7 upper labials; temporals 1 + 1, the anterior shield in contact with 2 upper labials; color pattern red or brownish above with a series of narrow black transverse bars (some-times a narrow, black vertebral stripe with transverse black bars restricted to sides of body [Eastern Himalayas] or black transverse bars reduced to transverse vertebral spots [Assam, Upper Myanmar] ) (according to Smith 1943:424); head black anteriorly reaching back to the level of the eyes, followed by a broad white band, which is bordered posteriorly by a black nuchal band; ventrals: males 182-212, females 208-244; subcaudals, mostly paired (occasionally single in a few males) 28-36, females 25-33. Total length: males 635 mm, females 780 mm; tail length: males 70 mm, females 60 mm (Leviton et al. 2003).
Distribution
India (Assam, Sikkim, Darjeeling; Arunachal Pradesh (Deban - Changlang district, Chessa, Chimpu - Papum Pare district), Nepal, N Myanmar (= Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, China (incl. Hong Kong, Hainan, north to Gansu and Shaanxi), Japan (Ryukyu Islands), Taiwan. Race "iwasakii" is found in the Ryukyu Islands (Ishigaki). Race "swinhoei" is found in Taiwan. Race "univirgatus" is found in Nepal, and
Sikkim. References
* Reinhardt, J.T. 1844 Calcutta J. nat. Hist., 4: 532
* Reinhardt 1861 Herpetologiske Middelelser. II. Beskrivelser af nogle nye til Calamariernes Familie henhörende Slänger. Vidensk. Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kjöbenhavn 2 [1860] : 229-250
* Slowinski, Joseph B.; Boundy, Jeff & Lawson,R. 2001 The phylogenetic relationships of Asian coral snakes (Elapidae Calliophis and Maticora) based on morphological and molecular characters. Herpetologica 57 (2): 233-245External links
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* http://itgmv1.fzk.de/www/itg/uetz/herp/photos/Sinomicrurus_macclellandi.jpg
* http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~fwic4591/snake/ejaphebi.htm
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