Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus, 1758) Figs 4C, D View Figure 4 , 5C, D View Figure 5 , 6C, D View Figure 6 , 7C, D View Figure 7 , 9D-F [English name: Blue Krait] [Chinese name: 马来环蛇] View Figure 9
Coluber candidus Linnaeus 1758: 223.
Bungarus candidus - Cantor 1847
Bungarus semifasciatus Boie 1827
Aspidoclonion semifasciatum - Wagler 1828
Bungarus candidus var. semifasciata - Werner 1900
Bungarus javanicus Kopstein 1932 (fide Slowinski 1994)
Bungarus candidus - Smith 1943: 416
Type locality.
“Indiis” (formerly ZIUS 89 View Materials ) .
Typical B. candidus possesses following morphological characters based on the examination of 19 specimens from Sumatra and Java, Indonesia; Peninsular Malaysia (Appendix 1): (1) Dorsum of most specimens with 21.4 ± 1.8, (18-26) broad white crossbands, with each band covers 3.8 ± 0.6, (3.0-5.0) vertebral scales on midbody, (Figs 4C, D View Figure 4 , 5C, D View Figure 5 ), uniform black in some populations ( Kuch 2007); (2) ventral body immaculate white, without brown pigments (Figs 4C, D View Figure 4 , 5C, D View Figure 5 ); (3) scales on temporal area and lateral neck stained white, contrast with neighbor scales on neck in adults, creamy white in juveniles (Fig. 6C, D View Figure 6 ); (4) black bands on body large, covering 3-5 vertebral scales on middle body, intruding to white ventral body, ventrals with narrow black edges 1-2 times of outer dorsal scales (Fig. 7C, D View Figure 7 ); (5) ventral tail with broad dark crossbands (Figs 4D View Figure 4 , 5D View Figure 5 ); (6) posterior maxilla teeth four (n = 9), slightly curved behind, (Table 3 View Table 3 ); (7) prefrontal suture 1.4-2.4 (n = 17) times the length of internasals suture; (8) VEN = 209-224 (n = 18), NSC = 41-50 (n = 17).
The hemipenes of B. candidus is described based on photos of a male (Fig. 9D-F View Figure 9 , collecting No. RH06153, total length 120 cm) from Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park Administration, Quang Binh Province, Vietnam, by Ralf Hendrix. This specimen was tentatively identified as B. candidus by the presence of (1, 2, 4-8) characters in the former morphological description. The hemipenis was partially everted, with large spines present on the medial portion of the organ at the position of the first subcaudal scale; smaller spinous calyces present near the base and another spinous zone present posterior from the row of larger spines. Spinous calyces along organ all elongated, robust at bases and gradually tapering to a tip without distinct bordering. Tips of spines strongly keratinized, semitransparent when fresh, bent towards the base of hemipenes. Sulcus not shown in the photos.
Distribution. This species is known from following localities based on specimens examined and/or DNA sequences data: Java and Sumatra Island, Indonesia; Peninsular Malaysia; Cambodia; Central and Southern Vietnam.
Kuch, U, 2007. The Effect of Cenozoic Global Change on the Evolution of a Clade of Asian Front-fanged Venomous Snakes: (Squamata: Elapidae: Bungarus). PhD thesis, Frankfurt am Main, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet.
Slowinski, JB, 1994. A Phylogenetic Analysis of Bungarus (Elapidae) Based on Morphological Characters. Journal of Herpetology 28: 440 - 446, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1564956
Smith, MA, 1943. The Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burma, Including the Whole of the Indo-Chinese Sub-Region. Reptilia and Amphibia. 3 (Serpentes). Taylor and Francis, London, 387-390.
Figure 4. Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) view of adults of the Bungarus candidus / Bungarus multicinctus / Bungarus wanghaotingi complex A, B Bungarus multicinctus, adult male, CIB DL 2019051701 from Lishui, Zhejiang, China C, D B. candidus, female, NMW 9486: 1 from Pelambang, Java E, F B. wanghaotingi, male, CIB MLML 20170801 from Mengla, Yunnan, China. Scale bars: 20 mm.
Figure 5. Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) view of juveniles of the Bungarus candidus / Bungarus multicinctus / Bungarus wanghaotingi complex A, B B. multicinctus, female, CIB DL 18090209 from Fujian, China C, D B. candidus, female, NMW 27730: 4 from Tasikmalaya, Java E, F B. wanghaotingi, unknown sex, CIB JCR 36 from Jiangcheng, Yunnan, China. Scale bars: 20 mm.
Figure 6. Dorsolateral head view of adults (left) and juveniles (right) of the Bungarus candidus / Bungarus multicinctus / Bungarus wanghaotingi complex and B. suzhenae sp. nov. A B. multicinctus, adult male, CIB DL 2019051701 from Lishui, Zhejiang, China B B. multicinctus, juvenile female, CIB DL 18090209 from Fujian, China C B. candidus, adult female, NMW 9486: 1 from Pelambang, Java D B. candidus, juvenile female, NMW 27730: 4 from Tasikmalaya, Java E B. wanghaotingi, adult male, CIB MLML 20170801 from Jiangcheng, Yunnan, China F B. wanghaotingi, unknown sex juvenile, CIB JCR 36 from Jiangcheng, Yunnan, China G B. suzhenae sp. nov. adult female, CIB 116090 H B. suzhenae sp. nov. subadult male, CIB 116088.
Figure 7. Body patterns of adults (left) and juveniles (right) of the Bungarus candidus / Bungarus multicinctus / Bungarus wanghaotingi complex and B. suzhenae sp. nov. A B. multicinctus, adult male CIB DL 2019051701 from Lishui, Zhejiang, China B B. multicinctus juvenile female, CIB DL 18090209 from Fujian, China C B. candidus, adult male, NMW 27711: 1 from Bandong, Java D B. candidus, juvenile male, RMNH 11416 from Pelambang, Java E B. wanghaotingi, adult male, CIB MLML 20170801 from Mengla, Yunnan, China F B. wanghaotingi, unknown sex juvenile CIB JCR 36 from Jiangcheng, Yunnan, China G B. suzhenae sp. nov. adult male, CIB 116089 from Yingjiang, Yunnan, China H B. suzhenae sp. nov. subadult male, CIB 116088 from Yingjiang, Yunnan, China.
Figure 9. Hemipenial morphology of the Bungarus candidus / Bungarus multicinctus / Bungarus wanghaotingi complex and B. suzhenae sp. nov. Sulcate view (left), asulcate view (middle), spines (right) A-C B. multicinctus, CIB DL 2019051701 from Lishui, Zhejiang, China, body length 993 mm D-F B. candidus, RH 06153 from Quang Binh Province, Vietnam, body length 1200 mm G-I B. wanghaotingi, CIB MLML 20170801 from Mengla, Yunnan, China, body length 1170 mm J-L B. suzhenae sp. nov., CIB 116089 from Yingjiang, Yunnan, China, body length 1140 mm.
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Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Chen, Ze-Ning, Shi, Sheng-Chao, Vogel, Gernot, Ding, Li & Shi, Jing-Song 2021 |
Bungarus javanicus
Kopstein 1932 |
Bungarus candidus var. semifasciata
Werner 1900 |
Aspidoclonion semifasciatum
Wagler 1828 |
Coluber candidus
Linnaeus 1758 |
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