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Dendrelaphis andamanensis

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Dendrelaphis andamanensis (Anderson, 1871)

(Figs. 6G&H, 11D)

Material studied: Two adults; ANFD uncatalogued, an adult from Mayabunder, Middle Andaman; CIARI uncatalogued, an adult from Sippighat, South Andaman (Fig. 3F).

Morphology:Dorsal scales elongated, slender and smooth, in 15:15:11 rows; mid dorsal row enlarged, hexagonal; ventrals 179–183; preventrals 2; subcaudals 118–132, divided; preocular 1; postoculars 2; anal divided; supralabials 9 (5–6 entering orbit); infralabials 11 (1–6 contacting genials); temporals 2+2, loreal 1. This species undergoes intensive ontogenetic colour change with the juveniles being dark brown dorsally and pale green ventrally, the adolescent individuals being greenish brown dorsally, which turns to verdant green with black edged dorsal scales as they become adults. Tongue bright red.

Distribution: A diurnal species found throughout the Andaman archipelago. Several individuals were recorded from South, Middle, North and Little Andaman Islands, Long, Tarmugli, Guitar, Paget, Interview, Havelock, Neil, North Passage, North Reef and Rutland Islands. Found mostly on shrubs and bushes. On one occasion, a juvenile was seen in a thatched roof of human habitation. Occurs in a range of habitats from primary evergreen, secondary forests, littoral forests and home gardens. On one occasion, a juvenile D. andamanensis was observed feeding on a juvenile Phelsuma andamanensis in a home garden in Long Island.

Remarks: It was originally described as a subspecies of D. pictus (Gmelin, 1789) and later elevated to species from subspecies status by Vogel & Van Rooijen (2011). Populations from Little Andaman Island have thicker, dark blackish dorsal scale boundaries than the population on other islands, giving them an overall, darker appearance (Pers. Obs., M. Chandi pers. comm.).

Status: Common and endemic to the Andaman archipelago.

Notes

Published as part of Chandramouli, S. R., 2022, Snake fauna of the Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal-A review of species richness taxonomy, distribution, natural history and conservation status, pp. 301-331 in Zootaxa 5209 (3) on pages 307-308, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7329609

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Anderson
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Squamata
Family
Colubridae
Genus
Dendrelaphis
Species
andamanensis
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Dendrelaphis andamanensis (Anderson, 1871) sec. Chandramouli, 2022

References

  • Anderson, J. (1871) On some Indian reptiles. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1871, 149 - 211.
  • Vogel, G. & van Rooijen, J. (2011) Contributions to a Review of the Dendrelaphis pictus (Gmelin, 1789) Complex (Serpentes: Colubridae) - 3. The Indian Forms, with the Description of a New Species from the Western Ghats. Journal of Herpetology, 45 (1), 100 - 110. https: // doi. org / 10.1670 / 09 - 035.1