Bungarus bungaroides
Bungarus bungaroides, the northeastern hill krait, is a venomous species of elapid snake.
Description
This is a moderate- to large sized krait.Diagnostic characteristics include:
- Dorsal scales in 15 longitudinal rows at midbody. Mid-dorsal scales are slightly enlarged anteriorly, but distinctly enlarged posteriorly.
- Subcaudal scutes ordinarily divided anteriorly, but occasionally some scutes may be single, but always divided near the tip
- Ventrals 220–237; subcaudals 44–51
- Dorsum – smooth, black with a series of very narrow white to pale yellowish lines or crossbars; on the belly, the light crossbars widen to form distinct transverse bars
- head slightly distinct from the neck. Top of the head is flat. Snout is blunt.
- Total length of largest male 1400 mm ; tail length 160 mm