. The snakes of the Philippine Islands. Snakes. Fig. 18. Paaiiiiiiodiinastcs pulverulentun (Boie): al'lor Stejneger; 6, head, lateral view : c. head, ventral view. head, dorsal view; nasal longest; internasals small, triangular, less than half the size of prefrontals; latter large, in contact with loreal, preocular, and nasal; frontal elongate, much longer than wide, longer than its distance from end of snout, shorter than parietals, a little wider than supraoculars, its sides concave, pointed behind; parietals large, longer than wide; nasal longer than deep, nos- tril pierced near middle; lor


. The snakes of the Philippine Islands. Snakes. Fig. 18. Paaiiiiiiodiinastcs pulverulentun (Boie): al'lor Stejneger; 6, head, lateral view : c. head, ventral view. head, dorsal view; nasal longest; internasals small, triangular, less than half the size of prefrontals; latter large, in contact with loreal, preocular, and nasal; frontal elongate, much longer than wide, longer than its distance from end of snout, shorter than parietals, a little wider than supraoculars, its sides concave, pointed behind; parietals large, longer than wide; nasal longer than deep, nos- tril pierced near middle; loreal small, irregular, touching 2 labials; 2 preoculars, the upper five times as large as the lower, visible from above only as a point; supraocular large, broadly in contact with prefrontal and preocular, much larger than fron- tal, projecting out over eye, its edge continuous with the rather. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Taylor, Edward Harrison, 1889-1978. Manila, Bureau of Printing


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