. Catalogue of the snakes in the ... Museum. 65. DEISDEELAPHIS. 87 rows, vertebrals nearly as large as outer. Ventrals 162; anal divided; subcaudals 148. Bronzy above, head, nape and tail blackish; upper lip and throat yellow ; ventrals yellowish, with crowded black dots and small spots. Total length 1120 millim. ; tail 420. New Guinea. a. <S (V. 162; C. 148). New Guinea. xM. A. Linden [C.]. 65. DENDRELAPHIS. Leptophis, Bell, Zool. Jouni. ii. 1825, p. 328. Dendrophis, part., Wcu/l. Sijut. Amph. p. 182 (1830); Schleg. Phys. Serj). ii. p. 220 (1837) ; Bum. ^ Bibr. Erp. Gen. vii. p


. Catalogue of the snakes in the ... Museum. 65. DEISDEELAPHIS. 87 rows, vertebrals nearly as large as outer. Ventrals 162; anal divided; subcaudals 148. Bronzy above, head, nape and tail blackish; upper lip and throat yellow ; ventrals yellowish, with crowded black dots and small spots. Total length 1120 millim. ; tail 420. New Guinea. a. <S (V. 162; C. 148). New Guinea. xM. A. Linden [C.]. 65. DENDRELAPHIS. Leptophis, Bell, Zool. Jouni. ii. 1825, p. 328. Dendrophis, part., Wcu/l. Sijut. Amph. p. 182 (1830); Schleg. Phys. Serj). ii. p. 220 (1837) ; Bum. ^ Bibr. Erp. Gen. vii. p. 193 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 148 (1858); Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 85 (1803); G'lmth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 296 (1864). Deudrelaphis, Bo^deng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 339 (1890). Maxillary teeth 18 to 23 ; anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth longest. Head elongate, distinct from neck ; eye large, with round pupil. Body much elongate, feebly compressed; scales smooth, in 13 or 15 rows, narrow, disposed obliquely, with apical pits, those of the vertebral row not or but very slightly enlarged; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel and a notch on each side, corresponding to the keel. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows, keeled and notched like the ventrals. India, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. Fig. Maxillary and maudible of Dendrelaphis tristis. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 15 rows. Two labials entering the eye 1. tristis, p. 88. A single labial entering the eye 2. subocularis, p. 8i II. Scales in 13 rows. Eye longer than its distance from the nostril; ventrals 171-188 3. caudolineatus, p. Eye as long as its distance from the nostril; ventrals 167-182 4. temjicus, p. 90. Eye as long as its distance from the nostril; ventrals 191-193: no black lines along the body and tail 5. modestus, p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance


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