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Hydrophis melanocephalus GRAY, 1849

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Higher TaxaElapidae (Hydrophiinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Slender-necked Seasnake
Chinese: 黑头海蛇 
SynonymHydrophis spiralis melanocephalus GRAY 1849
Hydrophis sublaevis var. Melanocephala GRAY 1849: 53 (part.)
Hydrophis melanocephalus — BOULENGER 1896
Disteira orientalis STEJNEGER 1901: 191
Microcephalophis melanocephalus — STEJNEGER 1898: 224
Disteira melanocephala — STEJNEGER 1907: 421
Disteira spiralis melanocephala — MAKI 1931
Hydrophis melanocephalus — COGGER 1983: 252
Leioselasma melanocephala — KHARIN 1984: 1537
Leioselasma melanocephala — WELCH 1994: 71
Leioselasma melanocephala — KHARIN 2005
Hydrophis melanocephalus — NGUYEN et al. 2009
Hydrophis melanocephala — RASMUSSEN et al. 2011
Hydrophis melanocephalus — SANDERS et al. 2013 [by implication]
Leioselasma melanocephala — WALLACH et al. 2014: 367
Hydrophis melanocephalus — WANG et al. 2022
Hydrophis melanocephalus — PARK et al. 2022 
DistributionSouth Chinese Sea (China: Guangxi, Fujian), Vietnam,
Japan (Ryukyu, Hokkaido, Kochi)
Coasts of Taiwan and Guangdong northward to Zhejiang (China), Korea, Philippines

Type locality: Indian Ocean (type series from Indian Ocean and Madras, India) [of lectotype].  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesLectotype: BMNH 1946.1.9.22, designated by Cogger 1983.
Holotype: ZUMT (also as TIU) 29 from Okinawa Shima, Japan, fide Smith (1926) [Disteira orientalis]. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Head small, body slender anteriorly. Scale rows around neck 23–27; scale rows around body 33–41; ventrals 289–358. Maxillary teeth behind fangs 6–8. Colouration: Body greyish yellow above, yellowish or white below, with 40–55 black bands, about as broad as their interspaces, usually broadest above and below. Head blackish, sometimes with yellow spots.


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CommentVenomous!

Synonymy partly after COGGER 1983. Not listed by COGGER 2000.

Similar species: Hydrophis melanocephalus has been confused with Laticauda semifasciata in Korean waters and the former may not occur there (Kim et al. 2016).

Habitat: marine.

Distribution: has been reported from Australia (North Territory?, West Australia), New Guinea but not mentioned for these areas by RASMUSSEN et al. 2011. 
EtymologyNamed after Greek melano meaning black and cephalus meaning head, thus the black-headed species.  
References
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