- In snakes, the
interorbital scales, or
intersupraoculars, are the
scales on the top of the head
between the
plates surmounting the eyes (the supraoculars)...
- than it is wide.
There are
three to 11 (usually five to 9)
keeled intersupraocular scales,
seven to 13 (usually
eight to 11)
sublabial scales and six...
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scales in males/females. On the head
there are 8-13
strongly keeled intersupraocular scales, 8-10
supralabial scales, none of
which are
fused with the prelacunal...
-
jararaca and is
distinguishable by its
smaller males,
fewer and
larger intersupraocular scales,
fewer ventral scales in females,
fewer subcaudal scales in...
-
internasal scales, only a
single canthal scale is present. Five to
seven intersupraocular scales are seen. The
number of
prefoveal scales varies between two...
-
scales in the internasal-prefrontal
region and 5–11 (usually 7–8)
intersupraocular scales. Usually,
there are two
loreal scales between preoculars and...
- that may turn
upwards slightly at the tip. On the head
there are 6-9
intersupraocular scales, 7-9
supralabial scales, the
second of
which contacts the prelacunal...
- the end of the tail
being divided. On the head
there are 5-8
keeled intersupraocular scales, 7-9 (usually 7)
supralabial scales, the
second of
which contacts...
-
relatively slender with a
prehensile tail. The
scalation includes 1–5
intersupraocular scales, 8–12 supralabials, 9–13
infralabials and 18–21 (mode 19) rows...
- by its
longer anterior chin-shields and
lower number of
canthal and
intersupraocular scales. However, it can be
distinguished specifically from M. lebetina...