Enhydris plumbea (Boie, 1827)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5338697 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5415568 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E5D54-FF98-C523-6476-FE39A7FAFEB7 |
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Diego |
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Enhydris plumbea (Boie, 1827) |
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Material examined. – LSUHC 7823 View Materials , 7890 View Materials , 7972 View Materials , 7995–96 View Materials : Che Teal Chrum, 5–11 Aug.2006 .
Remarks. – Four females (LSUHC 7823, 7890, 7972, 7995; SVL 279–383 mm) and one male (LSUHC 1996; SVL 232 mm) match Taylor’s (1965) diagnosis and description of Thai specimens in having 19 dorsal scale rows; the single internasal not touching the loreal; dark olive above with three outer dorsal scale rows yellow; and a yellow venter.
All specimens were collected at night in temporary rain pools and buffalo wallows within the village. Daltry & Chenang (2000), Long et al. (2001), and Daltry & Traeholt (2003) reported this species from the central Cardamoms.
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