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Calamaria Crassa
''Calamaria'' is a large genus of dwarf burrowing snakes of the family Colubridae. The genus contains 66 recognized species. The genus is endemic to Asia. Description Species in the genus ''Calamaria'' share the following characteristics. The eight to 11 maxillary teeth are subequal; the anterior mandibular teeth are somewhat longer than the posterior ones. The head is not distinct from neck; the eye is small, with a round pupil; the nostril is pierced in a minute nasal scale. No loreal, internasal, or temporal scales are present; the preocular can be present or absent; the parietals contact the labials. The body is cylindrical, with smooth dorsal scales, without apical pits, in 13 rows. The tail is short; the subcaudals are paired. Species The following 67 described species in the genus ''Calamaria'' are recognized as being valid. *'' Calamaria abramovi'' *'' Calamaria abstrusa'' *'' Calamaria acutirostris'' *'' Calamaria albiventer'' *'' Calamaria alcalai'' ...
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Calamaria Albiventer
''Calamaria albiventer'' is a species of snake in the family Colubridae . It is found in parts of Peninsular Malaysia, possibly Singapore, and in Sumatra, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... References Calamaria Reptiles of Indonesia Reptiles of the Malay Peninsula Reptiles of Singapore Taxa named by John Edward Gray Reptiles described in 1835 {{colubrid-stub ...
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