Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244981 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB2487A5-FFE7-691F-2CE4-C714F94CF5EF |
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Felipe |
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Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus) |
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Bungarus candidus (Linnaeus) View in CoL
Material examined. – O’Rang: FMNH 263015 About FMNH , hilly evergreen forest, near 12°16'24.6"N 107°03'53.1"E, 350 m elev., 10 Dec.2003 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. – A single female has a white dorsum and venter with 27 black saddle-like markings on the dorsum, the first in contact with the head, becoming narrower posteriorly; nine black saddle-like markings on the tail, and a black tail tip; head black above; supralabials and infralabials white; black spotting on some white interspaces between dorsal black saddles; enlarged vertebral scales; 15 longitudinal scale rows at mid-body; 218 ventral scales; 45 subcaudal scales with scattered, dark brown spotting; and the tail ending in a point.
The specimen was collected at night (1845 hrs.) crawling over large rocks 3 m from a small (<1 m wide) rocky stream.
Saint Girons (1972a) reported the species from Bokor, in the Elephant Mountains of southwestern Cambodia.
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