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- above, below and in front by one or more supralacunals, sublacunals and prelacunals respectively. Campbell JA, Lamar WW. 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the...
- keeled, 7–9 supralabials (usually 8) of which the second is fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial, and 9–13 sublabials (usually 10–12). Midbody,...
- (usually seven) supralabial scales, the second of which is fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial. The color pattern is highly variable, including...
- venter cream heavily speckled with brown; lacunolabial scale absent, prelacunal discrete contacting second supralabial; prefoveals three to five; subfoveal...
- intersupraocular scales, 8-10 supralabial scales, none of which are fused with the prelacunal, and 12-14 sublabial scales. The color pattern is exceedingly variable...
- scales being enlarged, especially in the frontal region. The fact that the prelacunal is not fused with any of the supralabial scales is characteristic for...
- supralabial scales. Of the latter, the second is usually fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial, although partial or complete sutures may exist...
- intersupraoculars, 7 supralabial scales with the second usually fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial, and 8-11 sublabial scales. The color pattern consists...
- 7-9 (usually 7) supralabial scales, the second of which contacts the prelacunal, and 8-10 sublabial scales. The color pattern consists of a greenish yellow...
- the second of which is not fused with and usually separated from the prelacunal. Two rows of small scales usually separate the subocular and fourth supralabial...