Venoms; venomous animals and antivenomous serum-therapeutics . Fig. 63.—Skull, op Farina occipitalis.(After G. A. Bouleuger, o|). cit.) Fig. Gi.—Fitrina occipitalis. Colour yellow, with ablack vertebral stripe ; ablack bar across the end ofthe snout; a large blackblotch covering the vertexand the parietals; bellywhite. Total length, 215 milli-metres ; tail : West Australia. (2) F. himaculata.—Scales in 15 rows; 181—200 ventrals ;21—25 subcaudals. Colour yellow, with large black blotches on the snout, middleof head, and occiput ; belly white. Total length, 330 millimetres ; tail


Venoms; venomous animals and antivenomous serum-therapeutics . Fig. 63.—Skull, op Farina occipitalis.(After G. A. Bouleuger, o|). cit.) Fig. Gi.—Fitrina occipitalis. Colour yellow, with ablack vertebral stripe ; ablack bar across the end ofthe snout; a large blackblotch covering the vertexand the parietals; bellywhite. Total length, 215 milli-metres ; tail : West Australia. (2) F. himaculata.—Scales in 15 rows; 181—200 ventrals ;21—25 subcaudals. Colour yellow, with large black blotches on the snout, middleof head, and occiput ; belly white. Total length, 330 millimetres ; tail : West Australia. (3) F. occipitalis (fig. 64).—Scales in 15 rows; 180—234 ven-trals ; 14—25 subcaudals. Entire body ringed with black and white, annuli narrower on 100 . VENOMS belly; head black, with a broad white band across the occiput, andanother narrower and irregular one across the snout; nose black. Total length, 590 millimetres ; tail 36. Habitat: Australia. There are no poisonous snakes in New Zealand. In NewCaledonia no terre


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