Pareas margaritophorus (Jan, 1866)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5338697 |
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Diego |
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Pareas margaritophorus (Jan, 1866) |
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Pareas margaritophorus (Jan, 1866)
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Material examined. – LSUHC 7880 View Materials : Camp 1, 6 Aug.2006 .
Material examined. – A juvenile female ( SVL 285 mm) matches Grossmann & Tillack’s (2003) characterization of the genus and Smith’s (1943) description of the species in having a single preocular; the supralabials being prevented from contacting the eye by suboculars; lacking a single, median inframaxillary but having three pairs of inframaxillaries instead; 149 ventrals; 38 undivided subcaudals; 15 rows of smooth dorsal sacles at midbody lacking an enlarged vertebral row; the head being distinct from the neck; body not laterally compressed; dorsal scales grey, edged in black; series of transversely aligned black spots occasionally edged in white extending from neck to base of tail; and black nuchal band divided by a tripartite orange band. This specimen is in accord with a specimen collected from Phnom Aural in the northeastern Cardamoms in Kampong Speu Province ( LSUHC 7463; Grismer et al., 2007a) and with a specimen from Siem Pang in Stung Treng Province in northeastern Cambodia ( FMNH 263022; Stuart et al., 2006).
The specimen was found crawling near the base of a tree at 0500 hours.
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