Lycodon Subcinctus
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''Lycodon subcinctus'', commonly known as the white-banded wolf snake or Malayan banded wolf snake, is a species of snake of the
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Colubridae. This snake has banded pattern that resembles a
Krait ''Bungarus'' is a genus of venomous elapid snakes, the kraits ("krait" is pronounced , rhyming with "kite"), found in South and Southeast Asia. The genus ''Bungarus'' has 16 species. Distribution Kraits are found in tropical Asia, from near Ira ...
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Geographic range

The snake is found in
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Subspecies

* ''Lycodon subcinctus maculatus'' (
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, 1895)
* ''Lycodon subcinctus subcinctus'' Boie, 1827


References

* Reptiles described in 1827 Reptiles of Southeast Asia subcinctus Reptiles of Borneo {{colubrid-stub