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Hebius nigriventer (WALL, 1925)

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Higher TaxaColubridae (Natricinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common Names 
SynonymNatrix nigriventer WALL 1925: 588
Natrix venningi — WALL 1926: 560 (part) (nec Tropidonotus venningi WALL 1910)
Natrix venningi — SMITH 1943: 286 (part)
Tropidonotus venningi — WERNER 1929: 24 (part) (nec T. venningi WALL 1910)
Amphiesma venningi — KOU 1985: 160 (part) (nec T. venningi WALL 1910)
Amphiesma venningi — ZHAO & JIANG 1986: 239 (?; identification uncertain)
Amphiesma Venrrinig [sic] — KOU & ZHANG 1987: 364
Amphiesma venningi — ZHAO & ADLER 1993: 228 (part)
Amphiesma venningi — ZHAO et al. 1998: 89 & 90 (part)
Amphiesma venningi — ZHANG 1999: 430 (?)
Amphiesma venningi — ZHAO et al. 2000: 205
Amphiesma venningi — ISKANDAR & COLIJN 2001: 98 (mention from China)
Amphiesma venningi — HE & ZHOU 2002: 167 (part)
Amphiesma venningi — JI 2002: 184
Amphiesma venningi — ZHAO 2006: (Vol. I) 174 (part), (Vol. II) 97: Fig. 59
Amphiesma venningi — DAVID et al. 2007: 54ff (part)
Amphiesma venningi — SHARMA 2007: 207 (in part)
Amphiesma venningi — YANG & RAO 2008: 268
Amphiesma venningi — LUO et al. 2010: 74
Amphiesma venningi — ZHANG 2011: 277 (?)
Amphiesma venningi — WALLACH et al. 2014: 33 (in part)
Hebius nigriventer — DAVID et al. 2021: 13 
DistributionMyanmar (Kachin), China (Yunnan)

Type locality: “Huton, Bhamo District (30 miles north-east of Bhamo; circa 4,500 feet; Lat. circa 97°33; Long. Circa 24°24”, now Hutung, Bhamo District, Kachin State, Myanmar  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype. BMNH 1946.1.13.60, adult female; collected by Father Gilhodes, June 1924. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A moderately sized species of the genus Hebius characterized by the combination of (1) 17(exceptionally 19)-17-15–17 dorsal scale rows, moderately keeled at midbody, strongly keeled posteriorly but 1st DSR smooth; (2) dorsal scales around the base of the tail strongly keeled; (3) head moderately distinct from the neck; (4) eye size moderate; (5) maxillary teeth 28–33, the last two moderately enlarged; (6) tail long, with a ratio TaL/TL at least equal to 0.29 in females, up to 0.37 in males; (7) VEN 155–168; (8) SC 105–143; (9) 2 prefrontal scales, (10) anterior temporal elongate, rectangular; (11) venter entirely very dark, i.e., blackish–brown or black, sometimes with two, narrow longitudinal paler stripes, at the exception of a middle stripe pale but heavily blotched with dark hues anteriorly, extending on 5–15 ventrals; (12) dorsal colour very dark, dark brown, very dark greyish-brown or blackish-brown; (13) dorsum background either uniform or with a subdued chequered dorsal pattern made of large, diffuse, rectangular darker blotches on 4th–5th and 7th–8th DSR; (14) on each side, a series of large, cream or pale yellowish-brown (bright orange, rusty-red or reddish-brown in life), rectangular blotches, higher than long anteriorly then more elongate, forming a conspicuous, dorsolateral chain of blotches on 5th–6th DSR throughout the length of the body, becoming smaller posteriorly and turning to an irregular stripe posteriorly; (15) a dark postocular streak usually present; and (16) a short, oblique yellowish-brown or yellow-ochre streak (bright orange or rusty-red in life) above the corner of the mouth and a large blotch of the same colour on the side of the neck (David et al. 2021).


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CommentSynonymy: after David et al. 2021 (also see there for references). Bourret 1936: 55 synonymized N. nigriventer with Natrix venningi. David et al. 2021 revalidated it. Figure 59-1 in Zhao 2006: Vol. II: 97 depicts a Hebius bitaeniatus.

Illustration: Yang & Rao 2008: 268 (Figure: H. nigriventer), 269 (Table 58: H. nigriventer).

Similar species: H. venningi, H. chapaensis. 
References
  • David, P., Bain, R. H., Nguyen Quang Truong, Orlov, N. L., Vogel, G., Vu Ngoc Thanh & T. Ziegler 2007. A new species of the natricine snake genus Amphiesma from the Indochinese Region (Squamata: Colubridae: Natricinae). Zootaxa 1462: 41-60 - get paper here
  • DAVID, PATRICK; GERNOT VOGEL, TRUONG QUANG NGUYEN, NIKOLAI L. ORLOV, OLIVIER S. G. PAUWELS, ALEXANDRE TEYNIÉ, THOMAS ZIEGLER 2021. A revision of the dark-bellied, stream-dwelling snakes of the genus Hebius (Reptilia: Squamata: Natricidae) with the description of a new species from China, Vietnam and Thailand. Zootaxa 4911: 1–61 - get paper here
  • He X. R. and Zhou X. Q. 2002. The fauna and geographical regionalization of reptiles in Yunnan Province. [in Chinese] Sichuan J. Zool., 21(3): 161 – 169
  • Iskandar, D.T. & E. Colijn. 2001. Checklist of Southeast Asian and New Guinea Herpetofauna II Reptilia, Serpentes. Treubia 31:135–313 - get paper here
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