
Naja Key to Philippine species. 1a. Dorsal body scales in 21–23 longitudinal rows at midbody; dorsal color uniformly light brown or olive...................................................... Naja philippinensis 1b. Dorsal body scales in 17–19 longitudinal rows at midbody; dorsal color black or dark brown........................................................................... 2 2a. A few anterior ventral body scales light yellow, followed by band of black that gradually fades posteriorly; 162–178 ventral body scales.............................. Naja samarensis 2b. Ventral body surface dark or light but without a distinctive black band on anterior portion; 178–189 ventral body scales........................................ Naja sumatrana
Published as part of Weinell, Jeffrey L., Hooper, Errol, Leviton, Alan E. & Brown, Rafe M., 2019, Illustrated Key to the Snakes of the Philippines, pp. 1-49 in Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 66 (1) on page 30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11512680
Reptilia, Naja, Squamata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Elapidae, Chordata, Taxonomy
Reptilia, Naja, Squamata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Elapidae, Chordata, Taxonomy
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