Chrysopelea ornata (Shaw, 1802)
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Chrysopelea ornata (Shaw, 1802) |
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Chrysopelea ornata (Shaw, 1802) : Golden tree snake / Ran cuom
According to Nguyen et al. (2005) the species is distributed all over the country. We photographed this snake ( Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 ) in September 2006 during daytime in secondary shrub vegetation in the National Park's border area. Characteristic were the greenish-yellow head with black markings, the ivory chin and supralabials, the greenish yellow body with some black-edged scales and some entirely black scales that form crossbars, and the yellowish-green ventrals with black spots next to each lateral notch ( Cox et al. 1998). Remarkable are the orange dorsal blotches that we already observed in a specimen from Khanh Hoa Province in southern Vietnam, because Manthey & Grossmann (1997) stated such a pattern occurring only in the nominate form from Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh. However, Pope (1935) mentioned that the coloration in the species is extremely variable (see also Bourret 1936).
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