Boiga multomaculata (Boie, 1827)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13258271 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/927587F5-FFD2-FFE9-FF19-FF3F155DFA22 |
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Felipe |
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Boiga multomaculata (Boie, 1827) |
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Boiga multomaculata (Boie, 1827) View in CoL
Many-spotted Cat Snake ( Fig. 7B View Fig )
One adult individual of B. multomaculata was observed by P. Brakels on 26 February 2018 in Phou Hin Poun NPA, Nakai District , Khammouan Province (17°42.734’N, 104°57.302’E; elevation 220 m asl) GoogleMaps .
Morphological characters of the individual from Khammouan Province agreed well with the descriptions of Smith (1943), Taylor (1965), Ziegler et al. (2010), and Chan-ard et al. (2015). The photographed individual ( Fig. 7B View Fig ) agrees with the diagnosis of B. multomaculata in the following characters: body medium-sized with elongate habitus; head distinct from neck; eye moderate in size; pupil vertically oval; nasal undivided; loreal present, not entering the orbit; 1 preocular; 2 postoculars; 2 anterior temporals; 3 posterior temporals; 8 supralabials, 1 st and 2 nd in contact with the nasal, 2 nd in contact with the loreal, 3 rd –5 th entering orbit, 6 th and 7 th largest; dorsal scales smooth; anterior vertebral scales slightly enlarged; ventrals 301; cloacal scale undivided; subcaudals 112, divided. Coloration of dorsal surfaces of head with two dark brown stripes extending from snout to neck; dorsal surfaces of body grayish-brown with two alternating series of large, rounded, dark brown paleedged blotches and two other series of much smaller spots on the sides of the body; eye gray; ventral surface whitish with small to large brown spots.
Ecological notes. The individual was found at ca. 2200 h under a wood log near a village; surrounding habitat was disturbed secondary mixed evergreen dry hill forest.
Distribution. In Laos, this species has been previously recorded from Vientiane and Champasak provinces ( Teynié and David 2010). This is the first record from Khammouan Province. Elsewhere, this species has been reported from Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia ( Uetz et al. 2020).
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