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Naja siamensis LAURENTI, 1768

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Higher TaxaElapidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Indo-Chinese Spitting Cobra
G: Indochinesische Speikobra 
SynonymNaja siamensis LAURENTI 1768: 91
Naja naja kaouthia SMITH 1943
Naja naja kaouthia, variety C TAYLOR 1965
Naja tripudians — NOOTPAND 1971
Naja oxiana — NOOTPAND 1971
Naja naja isanensis NUTAPHAND 1982
Naja naja sputatrix — NUTAPHAND 1982
Naja naja atra — NUTAPHAND 1982
Naja isanensis — NUTAPHAND 1986
Naja sputatrix atra — LINGENHOLE & TRUTNAU 1989
Naja sputatrix isanensis — LINGENHOLE & TRUTNAU 1989
Naja atra — WÜSTER & THORPE 1991
Naja cf. atra — WÜSTER & THORPE 1992
Naja siamensis — WÜSTER & THORPE 1994
Naja siamensis — COX et al. 1998: 28
Naja (Naja) siamensis — WALLACH et al. 2009
Naja siamensis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 462 
DistributionThailand, Cambodia, S Vietnam, Laos

Type locality: “Imperio Siam and Insulis Ternateis”; restricted to Ban Phai District, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand (by Wüster 1997)  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesNeotype: BMNH 1987.678, designated by Wüster et al. (1997: 776). 
Diagnosis 
CommentVenomous!

In the toxinological literature, the name "Naja naja siamensis" is more likely to refer to Naja kaouthia than to this species. Not listed by Golay 1985.

Distribution: For a map see Shi et al. 2022: 3 (Fig. 1). 
EtymologyNamed after the type locality. 
References
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