Enhydris subtaeniata
Description:
Mekong mud snake, Enhydris subtaeniata, was long confused with Enhydris enhydris and E. jagorii. It is relatively widespread in the Mekong drainage and at some localities is almost as abundant as the rainbow mud snake, E. enhydris. Specimen from Khorat basin, Thailand
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