Rhamphiophis rostratus Peters, 1854

Vouchers: NMK-368S (field no. SK16 1051)

Localities: AB (B)

Remarks: This diurnal snake inhabits semi-desert, dry and moist savanna, coastal thicket, and woodland up to 1,500 m (Spawls et al. 2018). We recorded this large terrestrial snake only once (Fig. 4W) in bushland at Alia Bay in November 2016 at night.