Blythia hmuifang

Familia: : Blythia Species: Blythia hmuifang. Blythia hmuifang , & , 2017: 570. Holotype: 714, ♂. Type locality: âœHmuifang Community forest, District, , , 23º27'13.5" N; 92º45'09.5" E, elevation 1,442 m asl.â , & 2017. A second species of the genus Blythia , 1868 (: Colubridae) from Mizoram, India. Zootaxa 4276(4): 569â“581. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4276.4.8. Reference page. & 2018. Blythia hmuifang. The Database. Accessed on 28 December 2017. [Herpetology ⢠2017] Blythia hmuifang ⢠A Second Species of the Genus Blythia Theobald, 1868 (Squamata: Colubridae) from Mizoram, India. Blythia hmuifang. Vogel, Lalremsanga & Vanlalhrima, 2017. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4276.4.8. Abstract. A second species of the genus Blythia Theobald, 1868, Blythia hmuifang sp. nov., is described on the basis of four specimens originating from Mizoram, India. Blythia hmuifang Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Colubridae. Etymology[]. The specific name hmuifang came in honor of the people of the Hmuifang village. Description[]. The species can identified from Blythia reticulata, by having 114â“117 ventral scales and 20â“21 subcaudal scales in males. Blythia reticulata, commonly known as Blyth's reticulate , Blyth's reticulated snake, or the iridescent snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Asia. The genus Blythia was named after Edward Blyth (1810â“1873), curator of the museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, by William Theobald in 1868. B. reticulata is found in India and parts of Southeast Asia. In India it is found in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, and Meghalaya (Khasi Hills). It The Mizoram Ground Snake (Blythia hmuifang), is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is endemic to Mizoram, India. The specific name hmuifang came in honor of the people of the Hmuifang village. The species can identified from Blythia reticulata, by having 114â“117 ventral scales and 20â“21 subcaudal scales in males. Smaller have bright orange-red venter and older snakes have creamy venter. The Mizoram Ground Snake (Blythia hmuifang), is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is endemic to Mizoram, India. The specific name hmuifang came in honor of the people of the Hmuifang village. The species can identified from Blythia reticulata, by having 114â“117 ventral scales and 20â“21 subcaudal scales in males. Smaller snakes have bright orange-red venter and older snakes have creamy venter. Blythia hmuifang VOGEL, LALREMSANGA & VANLALHRIMA 2017. Distribution. India (Mizoram). Type locality: Hmuifang Community forest, , Mizoram, India, 23°27'13.5"N; 92°45'09.5"E, elevation 1,442 m elevation. Reproduction. Types. The distribution of Blythia reticulata is discussed. Morphological data of eight recently collected specimens from Mizoram are given and compared to other populations. Keywords. Reptilia, Colubridae, India, Blythia hmuifang sp. nov., Blythia reticulata, distribution. Full Text: PDF/A (8MB).