Indian Snakes. An Elementary Treatise On Ophiology With a Descriptive Catalogue of the Snakes Found in India And the Adjoining Countries

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nov. (Theobald).
Proposed for Ablabes bicolor.
Family IX.— HOMALOPSIDJS.
Body cylindrical ; head thick, not very distinct from the neck ; tail moderate, compressed- at the root. Scales often strongly keeled ; ventrals rather narrow, anal bifid. Eye small, prominent. Nostril superior, small, valvulated ; nasals large, encroaching on the size of the anterior frontals (which are often confluent). Head-shields generally tend to deviate from the normal arrangement. The last tooth is transi- tional b
...etween an ordinary tooth and a fang, but there is no evidence that the saliva is poisonous. They live in rivers and estuaries, rarely coming to land.
61 FORDONIA, Gray.
Head shielded, nostril superior in a single nasal. Ante- rior frontal single, small, in contact with rostral. Five labials. Scales smooth, 25-29.
F. UNicoLOB, Oray.' Plate X, fig. 2.
Scales 25-27. Ventrals 140-156, subc. 26-37. Labials 5 (3). No loreal (in my specimen). Brown ; belly and outer scales whitish.
Straits, Burma.
F.


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