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- 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...
- 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...