6 ijans redescription of five species of the genus lycodon

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International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences (IJANS) ISSN(P): 2319-4014; ISSN(E): 2319-4022 Vol. 7, Issue 2, Feb – Mar 2018; 53-64 Š IASET

REDESCRIPTION OF FIVE SPECIES OF THE GENUS LYCODON (BOIE, 1826) (SERPENTS, COLUBRIDAE) ON THE BASIS OF MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION COLLECTED FROM BIRBHUM, WEST BENGAL, INDIA Somnath Bhakat, Arup Kumar Sinha & Pradip De Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Rampurhat College, Rampurhat, District Birbhum, West Bengal, India

ABSTRACT A comparative morphometric study was done on five species of Lycodon, L. aulicus, L. capucinus, L. travancoricus, L. fasciatus and L. striatus. All the species differ from each other on several aspects like number of supralabials, infralabials, ventrals, dorsals, distances between eye to nostril, eye diameter, number and shape of the banding pattern. A key is framed on the basis of presence or absence of band in between head and neck and number of supra- and infra-labials.

KEYWORDS: Banding Pattern, Infralabials, Lycodon, Morphometry, Supralabials

Article History Received: 06 Jan 2018 | Revised: 25 Jan 2018 | Accepted: 03 Feb 2018

INTRODUCTION One of the largest snake genera in the oriental region, Lycodon (Boie, 1826) (Uetz, 2011) has been a subject of study by numerous renowned workers (Vogel et al, 2012; Siler et al, 2012; Zhang et al, 2011; Vogel and Luo, 2011; Vogel and David 2010; Gaulke 2002; Lanza, 1999; Ota and Ross, 1994; Ota, 1988) at different corners like Laos, China, Thailand, Philippines, Taiwan etc. Consequently, it should be noted that a good number of new species has been described by recent workers (Vogel et al, 2012; Gaulke, 2002; Slowinski et al 2001; Lanza, 1999). Furthermore, it is surprising to note that no such detailed investigation has been undertaken over the decades in India though the genera Lycodon is widely distributed all over the India. An underestimation of the number of species included in this genera still prevails due to its nocturnal, secretive activity (Vogel et al. 2012) and the misleading characteristic of shape of cross bars like kraits (Deoras, 1992). Out of 100 genera of sub family Colubridae the genus Lycodon is separated characteristically in having dorsoventrally depressed head, small eyes with vertically elliptical pupils, large nostril, strongly arched maxillary bone which is bent inwards anteriorly with fang like curved anterior teeth with a gap to the very large anterior teeth, smooth or feebly keeled dorsal scales in 17, 19 or 21 rows at mid body and ventrals. (Malkmus et al. 2002). As the genera still yet to be unexplored and the notable characteristic like colouration and banding patterns led the investigators to describe new species of the genera Lycodon in recent times (Vogel et al 2012; Gaulke, 2002; Lanza, 1999 etc). Taking all this account into consideration, the present review on the genera Lycodon has been undertaken.

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