Dendrelaphis bifrenalis (BOULENGER, 1890)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Ahaetuliinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Boulenger's Bronzeback |
Synonym | Dendrophis bifrenalis BOULENGER 1890: 338 Dendrophis bifrenalis — BOULENGER 1894: 80 Dendrophis bifrenalis — WALL 1921: 215 Dendrophis boiga bifrenalis — MEISE & HENNIG 1932 Ahaetulla bifrenalis — SMITH 1943: 246 Ahaetulla bifrenalis — TAYLOR 1950: 554 Dendrelaphis bifrenalis — DAS 1996: 55 Dendrelaphis bifrenalis — KARUNARATHNA & AMARASINGHE 2011 Dendrelaphis bifrenalis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 215 Dendrelaphis bifrenalis — AENGALS et al. 2022 |
Distribution | Sri Lanka, India (Tamil Nadu) Type locality: Ceylon |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.1.6.4, designated by Danushka et al. 2020; paralectotypes: BMNH 94.9.11.20, Ceylon; BM 1905.3.25.98, Pundaluoya, 4000 feet, Ceylon; USNM 267765, Labugama, Sri Lanka. A fourth specimen marked as type in the collection of the British Museum (BM 94.9.11.20), should not be regarded as part of the type series. |
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Comment | Dendrelaphis bifrenalis is the smallest of the five Dendrelaphis in Sri Lanka and can be easily distinguished from its congeners by the presence of a red tongue, and two loreal scales (de Silva 1980). Distribution: Has been (erroneously ?) reported from India by WALL 1921: 158. Not in India fide I. Das (pers. comm., 25 July 2012), but recently confirmed from India by Aengals et al. 2022. See maps in Danushka et al. 2020: 96 (Fig. 10) and Aengals et al. 2022: 29 (Fig. 3). Similar species: D. giri. The paratype of D. girii from Sirumalai and a voucher specimen previously identified as D. girii from Meghamalai (both from Tamil Nadu, India) are actually D. bifrenalis (Aengals et al. 2022). Behavior: diurnal Habitat: fully arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018) Genome: Ruchira et al. 2025. |
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