Herpetoreas pealii (SCLATER, 1891)
We have no photos, try to find some by Google images search:
Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Natricinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Assam Keelback, Peal’s Keelback, Bark Brown Keelback |
Synonym | Tropidonotus pealii SCLATER 1891: 241 Tropidonotus pealii — BOULENGER 1893: 214 Natrix pealii — WALL 1923 Natrix pealii — SMITH 1943: 291 Paranatrix pealii — MAHENDRA 1984 Amphiesma pealii — DAS 1996: 53 Hebius pealii — GUO et al. 2014 Amphiesma pealii — WALLACH et al. 2014: 32 Herpetoreas pealii — DAS et al. 2020 Herpetoreas pealii — LALREMSANGA et al. 2022 |
Distribution | India (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh) Type locality: Sibsagar district of Assam |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.1.13.43, designated by Das et al. 2020; paralectotype: ZSI 4034, male |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A member of Herpetoreas that differs from other species of the genus in having fewer ventrals (136 and 142) than H. sieboldii (180), H. platyceps (174–217), H. xenura (158–165), and H. burbrinki (172). Herpetoreas pealii also has fewer subcaudals (69 and 77) than H. platyceps (86–107), H. xenura (82–105), and H. burbrinki (96). Herpetoreas pealii further differs from H. platyceps and H. sieboldii: in having nine (versus eight) supralabials and from H. sieboldii and H. platyceps in having laterally darkly blotched (verses immaculate) ventrals. Herpetoreas pealii differs from H. xenura in having paired (versus unpaired) subcaudals (Das et al. 2020). |
Comment | Abundance: this is one of the species called “lost” and “rediscovered” by Lindken et al. 2024. |
Etymology | Named after Samuel Edward Peal (1834 –1897), a tea planter based in the upper Assam district of Sibsagar in erstwhile British India, and collector of the types. |
References |
|
External links |