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Head of medium size (Figure 17); 7-8 supralabials, second usually in contact with prefrontal, third and fourth, or third, fourth and fifth touch eye (Figure 16); body slightly stout, not markedly elongate (Figure 17
<paragraphid="BAAA6EDF41146D1DD853796B03C1792A"pageId="17"pageNumber="146">Body dirty white (Figure 17e) to grayish (Figure 17d) with 41-53 rhomboidal or rectangular black or dark olive bands along body and tail, clearly distinguishable from each other (Figure 17 d-e).</paragraph>
Mean TL 988 mm, maximum 1200 mm (n = 6); [n = 1, TL 885 mm (
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Indo-West Pacific, from the Persian Gulf to Australia (
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