Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Dorsolateral light line on head beginning on the snout, running through upper edge of eye to behind mouth angle, then back and upward to join the lateral body stripe, which occupies the fifth rows and is composed of a series of disconnected light spots each covering about half of a scale; a nuchal white black-edged collar connecting the ends of the lateral body stripes; head with a somewhat elaborate stippled pattern; outer edge of ventrals dark, the area intensified at the posterior outer edges of the scales. Black dots on most of the supralabials, and smaller spots on mental and three first infralabials; 2 preoculars, the lower small; ventrals, 128; caudals, 78; four infralabials touch first chinshields [from TAYLOR 1949]. |
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