Calamaria
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512680 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12728116 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A20AE119-FFAE-FFB9-FD9D-0C294C9A5FF3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Calamaria |
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Key to Philippine species.
1a. Mental scale not in contact with anterior chin shields ( Fig. 31A View FIGURE )...................... 2
1b. Mental scale in contact with anterior chin shields ( Fig. 31B View FIGURE )......................... 4
2a. Number of pair of subcaudal scales <30 (males), <25 (females)...................... 3
2b. Number of pair of subcaudal scales>40 (males),> 30 (females)........................................................... Calamaria sp. Mindoro (Weinell et al., in review )
3a. Number of pairs of subcaudal scales ≤ 21 (males), ≤ 14 (females)...... Calamaria virgulata View in CoL
3b. Number of pairs of subcaudal scales 23–25 (males), 16–20 (females) Calamaria palavanensis View in CoL
4a. Ventral surface of body with dark bands....................... Calamaria lumbricoidea View in CoL
4b. Ventral surface of body without dark bands....................................... 5
5a. Dorsal surface behind head has 2–6 dark, black-edged crossbands..... Calamaria bitorques View in CoL
5b. Dorsal surface behind head lacks dark, black-edged crossbands....................... 6
6a. Diameter of eye less than eye-mouth distance...................... Calamaria joloensis View in CoL
6b. Diameter of eye equal to or greater than eye-mouth distance......................... 7
7a. Each dorsal body scale with a light network; a continuous light stripe on first row of dorsal body scales present............................................ Calamaria suluensis View in CoL
7b. Each dorsal body scale above first row yellowish with a dark network; a dark-edged, interrupted, light stripe on first row of dorsal body scales usually present..... Calamaria gervaisii View in CoL
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