- Grey's
mudsnake (Ephalophis greyae), also
known commonly as Grey's sea snake, the
mangrove seasnake, and the north-western
mangrove sea snake, is a species...
-
Ephalophis M.A. Smith, 1931 1 0 Grey's
mudsnake northwestern Australia Hydrelaps Boulenger, 1896 1 0 Port
Darwin mudsnake northern Australia,
southern New Guinea...
- javanicus, also
known as the
dragon snake,
Javan tubercle snake,
Javan mudsnake, or rough-backed
litter snake, is a
small non-venomous, semi-fossorial...
- (Ophiophagus hannah)
Homalopsidae Bonaparte, 1845 Indo-Australian
water snakes,
mudsnakes,
bockadams New
Guinea bockadam (Cerberus rynchops)
Lamprophiidae Fitzinger...
- ****an, and the
Ryukyu Islands Ephalophis M.A. Smith, 1931 1 0 Grey's
mudsnake/
mangrove sea
snake Northwestern Australia Furina A.M.C. Duméril, 1853...
- 50 species. They are
commonly known as Indo-Australian
water snakes,
mudsnakes, or bockadams. They are also
known as ular air (lit. "water snake") in...
- (Nerodia fasciata), diamond-back
watersnake (Nerodia rhombifer), red-bellied
mudsnake (Farancia abacura),
North American racer (Coluber constrictor), coachwhip...
-
unhatched eggs have not been
found in the
winter or spring, many
juvenile mudsnakes are
captured entering wetlands in the spring, most
likely from clutches...
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others may have
large and non-overlapping ****s as in the case of the
Javan mudsnake Xenodermus javanicus.
Another example of
differentiation of
snake scales...
- John; Stile,
Sierra H. (2013). "Terrestrial
movements of the red-bellied
mudsnake (Farancia abacura) and
rainbow snake (F. erytrogramma)". Herpetological...