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Lycodon carinatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Subclass
  
Diapsida

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Sauropsida

Infraclass
  
Lepidosauromorpha

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Similar
  
Dryocalamus nympha, Sri Lankan krait, Aspidura, Aspidura trachyprocta, Lycodon striatus

Lycodon carianatus is a snake of the Colubridae family. It is endemic to the island of Sri Lanka. The snake is commonly known as the Sri Lankan Wolf Snake, and as දාර කරවලා (Daara Karawala) or දාර රදනකයා (daara radanakayaa) in Sinhala.

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Description

Dorsal side black with 19 distinct white rings. These may be reduced or completely absent in adults. Black bands extend to venter, but are fairly diffuse. Scales are keeled and dull in appearance. Midbody scale rows 17-19. Ventrals 180-202. Subcaudals entire 42-64.

Ecology

Nocturnal and terrestrial, hiding under rubble in forests during the day. Diet comprises frogs, geckos, skinks and small non-venomous snakes.

Reproduction

Lycodon carinatus is oviparous, laying 4 to 7 eggs at a time.

Taxonomy Updates

This species has been shifted to the genus Lycodon in 2013 (PYRON et al. 2013) from previously known genus Cercaspis

References

Lycodon carinatus Wikipedia