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HAMADRYAD Vol. 28. Nos. 1 & 2, February, 2004 Date of issue: 28 February 2004 ISSN 0972-205X CONTENTS L. L. GRISMER,H.KAISER &N.S.YAAKOB. A new species of reed snake of the genus Calamaria H. Boie, 1827, from Pulau Tioman, Pahang, West Malaysia ........................................1–6 A. K. SARKAR &S.RAY. A synopsis of the amphibian fauna of Goa ...............................7–18 T. ZIEGLER, H.-W. HERRMANN,V.N.THANH,L.K.QUYET,N.T.HIE,C.X.CHINH,L.M.THANH & D. H. TRI. The amphibians and reptiles of the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh province, Vietnam ..........................................................19–42 V. K. EREMCHENKO &I.DAS. Kaestlea: A new genus of scincid lizards (Scincidae: Lygosominae) from the Western Ghats, south-western India .............................................43–50 A. M. BAUER &V.GIRI. On the systematic status of Geckoella deccanensis (Günther, 1864) and G. albofasciata (Boulenger, 1885) (Squamata: Gekkonidae).................................51–58 D. T. ISKANDAR &MUMPUNI. A new toad of the genus Ansonia (Amphibia, Anura, Bufonidae) from Sumatra, Indonesia..........................................................59–65 A. E. GREER,K.AUFFENBERG &W.AUFFENBERG. Studies on Pakistan lizards: observations on the scincid lizard Mabuya dissimilis (Hallowell, 1860) with comments on two other species in the genus ........66–72 A. SCHMITZ,P.MAUSFELD &D.EMBERT. Molecular studies on the genus Eumeces Wiegmann, 1834: phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic implications ............................................73–89 A. CAPTAIN,D.J.GOWER,P.DAVID &A.M.BAUER. Taxonomic status of the colubrid snake Sibynophis subpunctatus (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) .......................................90–94 I. DAS &N.C.GAYEN. Addenda and corrigenda to the catalogue of reptile types in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India .....................................................95–97 OVERVIEW M. S. RAVICHANDRAN. An overview of the biodiversity of Indian caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona) .......98–104 NOTES M. RAMESH. Long distance dispersal by a Travancore tortoise, Indotestudo travancorica ...................105 P. L. WOOD,H.KAISER,S.LOOPER,T.M.YOUMANS,J.L.GRISMER, & L. L. GRISMER. A first report on the herpetofauna of Pulau Besar, Johor, West Malaysia ..................................106–109 D. MUKHERJEE &S.BHUPATHY. Uropeltis ellioti in the diet of Naja naja .........................109–110 P. K. MALLICK &S.K.GHOSAL. Duration of meiosis and spermiogenesis in Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis (Schneider, 1799) .........................................................110–113 P. DAVID &I.DAS. On the grammar of the gender of Ptyas Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes: Colubridae) .........113–116 P. L. WOOD,T.M.YOUMANS,J.L.GRISMER,J.WHEATLEY,S.WRIGHT,C.VALDIVIA,A.PONCE,L.ESCOBAR, S. AMIN,P.BAKER,J.BERNARD,S.LOOPER,N.MARSH,L.MARTIN,N.PADILLA,R.ROSSER,A.SRIVASTAVA, V. SRIVASTAVA,X.WRIGHT,L.S.YEEN,H.KAISER &L.L.GRISMER. First report of the herpetofauna of Pulau Sibu, Johor, West Malaysia..............................................116–119 R. G. WEBB. Trionychid turtle miscellany ............................................120–122 A. M. BAUER &W.R.BRANCH. An accidental importation of Gekko monarchus into Africa..............122–123 K. BHIDE,A.CAPTAIN &D.KHANDAL. First record of Lytorhynchus paradoxus (Günther, 1875) (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the Republic of India, with notes on its distribution ..................123–127 R. MATHEW. On an abnormal specimen of Calotes emma and notes on Japalura planidorsata .............127–128 D. T. ISKANDAR. On the giant Javanese softshelled turtles (Trionychidae) .........................128–130 R. VYAS. Notes on the distribution and natural history of Ichthyophis bombayensis (Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae) ................................................130–136 R. VYAS. First record of Mabuya allapallensis from Gujarat State, India ..........................136–138 BOOK REVIEW R. WHITAKER. Guide to the reptiles of the Eastern Palearctic by Nikolai Szczerbak .......................139 ANNOUNCEMENTS .....................................................140–143 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS Hamadryad publishes original papers dealing with, but not necessarily restricted to, the herpetology of Asia. Re- views of books and major papers are also published. Manuscripts should be only in English and submitted in triplicate (one original and two copies, along with three cop- ies of all tables and figures), printed or typewritten on one side of the paper. Manuscripts can also be submitted as email file attachments. 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Manuscripts should be sent by registered post to: Indraneil Das, Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conser- vation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia. Email: [email protected] Hamadryad Vol. 28, Nos. 1 & 2, pp. 1 – 6, 2004. Copyright 2004 Centre for Herpetology, Madras Crocodile Bank Trust. A NEW SPECIES OF REED SNAKE OF THE GENUS CALAMARIA H. BOIE, 1827, FROM PULAU TIOMAN, PAHANG, WEST MALAYSIA L. Lee Grismer1, H. Kaiser2 and Norsham S. Yaakob3 1 Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, California, USA 92515-8247, USA. Email: [email protected] 2 Department of Biology, Victor Valley College, 18422 Bear Valley Road, Victorville, California 92307, U.S.A. Email: [email protected]. 3 Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kepong, 52109, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Email: [email protected] (with four text-figures) ABSTRACT.– A new species of Calamaria is described from Pulau Tioman, Pahang, West Malaysia. It is distinguishable from all other species by sharing a unique combination of scale, tooth, and colour pattern characteristics. This brings the total number of endemic species of snakes