The Snakes of the Philippine Islands

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Ver.
Hamburg- 3 (1856) 30.
Platurus schistorhynchus Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1874) 297, pi. 45, fig. B; Boulenger, Fauna Brit. India, Rept. (1890) 395; Cat. Snakes Brit. Mus. 3 (1896) 309; Wall, Proc. Zool. Soc.
London (1903) 101; Mem. As. Soc. Bengal 2 (1907-10) 184, fig. 1.
Laticauda scmifasciata Stejneger, Bull, U. S. Nat. Mus. 58 (1907) 409, pi. 22.
Description of species. — (From Stejneger.) "Rostral broader than high, upper edge broad and truncate, scarcely visible from a):)ove;
...three internasals, one unpaired anterior adjoining the rostral, of which it is in reality only a detached portion, and two posterior normal ones broadly in contact ; three prefrontals, a median pentagonal one, posteriorly broadly in contact with frontal, and two lateral ones, broadly in contact with frontal Reg. Anim. Atlas (by Duvernoy) pi. 36.
LATICAUDA 235 and with supraocular; frontal large, much longer than its dis- tance from tip of snout and than the parietals, supraoculars as broad as frontal at the middle ; parietals very short, not longer than broad, much shorter than frontal; nostril large, semilunar, near the middle of the long and narrow undivided nasal; no loreal; one preocular, broadly in contact with nasal; eye rather small, its vertical diameter less than its distance from edge of lip ; two postoculars ; temporals 2 + 3, only slightly differentiated from the adjacent scales; seven supralabials, third <:mijasciata lateral="" view="" after="" wall="" a="" head="" dorsal="" c="" chin.="">

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