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Liopeltis calamaria (GÜNTHER, 1858)

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Higher TaxaColubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Calamaria Reed Snake
G: Calamaria-Halsbandnatter 
SynonymCyclophis calamaria GÜNTHER 1858
Cyclophis calamaria — GÜNTHER 1859: 231
Homalosoma baliolum JAN 1862 (fide SMITH 1943)
Cyclophis calamaria — BEDDOME 1863: 309
Cyclophis nasalis GÜNTHER 1864 (fide SMITH 1943)
Cyclophia calamaria (sic)— PHIPSON 1888
Ablabes calamaria — BOULENGER 1890
Liopeltis calamaria — WALL 1921: 251
Liopeltis calamaria — SMITH 1943: 184
Opheodrys calamaria — CONSTABLE 1949
Liopeltis calamaria indica DERANIYAGALA 1955
L. calamaria indicus (sic) — DERANIYAGALA 1955
Liopeltis calamaria — DAS 1996: 57
Liopeltis calamaria — KARUNARATHNA & AMARASINGHE 2011
Liopeltis calamarius — WALLACH et al. 2014: 385
Liopeltis calamaria — AMARASINGHE et al. 2020 
DistributionSri Lanka, India (Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh), Nepal (Chitwan)

Type locality: Ceylon

indica: India (Kerala); Type locality: Waynad (=Wayanad), Kerala, India  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntypes:. BMNH 1946.1.5.60 (adult male) and BMNH 1946.1.21.64 (subadult male)
Lectotype: BMNH 1922.5.25.22 (male), designated by Amarasinghe et al. 2020. Paralectotypes. ZSI 18608 (male) [indica] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Liopeltis calamaria can be separated from its congeners by the following combination of morphological characters: 130–136 ventrals in males; 66–76 subcaudals in males; longer snout, ED 60.6–65.5% of ES; no loreal; single nasal shield; dorsal scales in 15-15-15 rows, all smooth; single preocular, 2 postoculars and 1+2 temporals; 7 supralabials, of which 3rd and 4th in contact with the eye; 7 infralabials; nasal contacting internasal and prefrontal; prefrontal separated from supralabials by the preocular and the nasal; subcaudal scales paired, and dorsally light brown, greenish-brown or olive green coloration (from Amarasinghe et al. 2020: 41).


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CommentDistribution: Possibly in Bhutan (Lenz 2012). See map in Amarasinghe et al. 2020: Fig. 4.

Photos: The photos of L. calamaria shown here may be mis-identified and assigned to another species (Amarasinghe et al 2020, and A.A. Amarasinghe, pers. comm., 12 June 2020). 
References
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