- Paris: F. Du****. 365 pp. (
Bungarus, new genus, p. 263). (in French).
Genus Bungarus at The
Reptile Database "
Bungarus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- The
common krait (
Bungarus caeruleus) is a
highly venomous snake species belonging to the
genus Bungarus in the
family Elapidae.
Native to the
Indian subcontinent...
- The
banded krait (
Bungarus fasciatus) is an
extremely venomous species of
elapids endemic to Asia, from
Indian Subcontinent through Southeast Asia to Southern...
- length. O.
bungarus also
differs in
having a
lower pterygoid tooth count of 11,
compared to O.
hannah with 18–21. The
species name "
bungarus"
comes from...
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Bungarus ceylonicus, the
Ceylon krait or Sri
Lankan krait, is a
species of
venomous elapid snake which is
endemic to the
island Sri Lanka,
locally known...
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species exist in
addition to O. hannah,
namely the
Sunda king
cobra O.
bungarus, the
Western Ghats king
cobra (O. kaalinga) and the
Luzon king
cobra (O...
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overall geographic ranges of the
subspecies are:
Bungarus sind****
razai Khan, 1985 –
northern ****stan.
Bungarus sind**** sind**** Boulenger, 1897 – southern...
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Bungarus candidus,
commonly known as the
Malayan krait or blue krait, is a
highly venomous species of snake. The blue
krait is a
member of the
genus Bungarus...
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Bungarus suzhenae, or Suzhen's krait, is a
species of
krait first described in the year 2021. The
snake is
named after Bai Suzhen, the
snake goddess from...
- ethics" to do so.
Bungarus walli occurs in forests,
agricultural fields, and
rural and
urbanized areas. It is
locally common.
Bungarus walli doesn not occur...