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Brief Summary

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The dangerously venomous Hydrophis obscurus is known from coastal waters of Myanmar, especially of the Ayeyarwady Division and south (Tanintharyi Division) and the east coast of India. This species is reported to occur mainly in brackish waters and historical records indicate that it can be found at the mouths of rivers. Leviton et al. (2003) provide a technical description of this species: Scales on thickest part of body with rounded or bluntly pointed tips, imbricate throughout; 5-7 maxillary teeth behind fangs; body elongate, ventrals distinct throughout, 300-338; 6-7 upper labials; 1 anterior temporal; 19-23 scale rows on neck, 29-37 on thickest part of body (increase from neck to midbody 8-14); young black with 35-55 bright yellow or whitish dorsal bars, posteriorly becoming complete bands that encircle body; head with curved yellow marking extending from snout to either side of parietal scales; adult markings become indistinct and older individuals are almost uniform grayish above, yellowish below. Total length: males 1190 mm, females 1200 mm; tail length: males 135 mm, females 110 mm.

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Distribution

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Continent: Asia
Distribution: Indian Ocean (Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar (= Burma), Bangladesh)
Type locality: Sandbarbans [sic], India
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Common Names

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Russell's sea snake

Estuarine sea snake

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Distribution

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Lagoons and tidal basins of India, Bangladesh, and Burma.

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Notes

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Types: Description based on pl. 8 In Russell, 1801, Acc. Indian Serp. 2: 15pp., in which no type locality was specified. The holotype is identified as BMNH 1946.1.9.27 (formerly BMNH 1896.3.25.4) in the BMNH catalogue.

Type-locality: Unknown. Given as Sunderbunds, Bengal in BMNH catalogue and by Welch, 1988, Snakes Orient, 183pp.[119].

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Hydrophis obscurus

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Hydrophis obscurus, commonly known as Russell's sea snake, is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae.[1]

Distribution

This snake-species is found in the Indian Ocean (India, Myanmar [formerly Burma], Bangladesh) and Thailand.[2] It may also be found in Sri Lanka.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Hydrophis". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 7 September 2007.
  2. ^ Rasmussen, A. & Lobo (15 February 2009). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Hydrophis obscurus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  3. ^ "Country List - Hydrophis obscurus".
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Hydrophis obscurus: Brief Summary

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Hydrophis obscurus, commonly known as Russell's sea snake, is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae.

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