- In snakes, the
interorbital scales, or
intersupraoculars, are the
scales on the top of the head
between the
plates surmounting the eyes (the supraoculars)...
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otavioi can also be
distinguished from B.
alcatraz by its
fewer intersupraoculars, more ventrals, more
subcaudals in
males as well as its
longer tail...
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average total length is much less. The head
scalation includes 5–12
intersupraoculars that are
weakly keeled, 7–9
supralabials (usually 8) of
which the...
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scale is
rectangular and
wider than it is high,
there are 3-10
keeled intersupraoculars, 7
supralabial scales with the
second usually fused with the prelacunal...
- 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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internasal scales, only a
single canthal scale is present. Five to
seven intersupraocular scales are seen. The
number of
prefoveal scales varies between two...
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pointed then
fused with horn. 10 supralabials, 3 interoculabials, 10-12
intersupraoculars, 33 interrictals, 171 ventrals.
There is a
short and
straight tail...
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scales in the internasal-prefrontal
region and 5–11 (usually 7–8)
intersupraocular scales. Usually,
there are two
loreal scales between preoculars and...
- Preocular. Postocular. Supraocular. Subocular. Loreal. Interorbital,
Intersupraocular. Frontal. Prefrontal. Parietal. Occipital. Interoccipital. Temporal...
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characteristic for this genus. The rest of the
scalation is as follows: 1-7
intersupraoculars, 7-11 supralabials, 8-12 sublabials, 120-150
ventral scales, 22-36...