Additional Amphibians And Reptiles From The Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary In Northwestern Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia, With Comments On Their Taxonomy And The Discovery Of Three New Species Author Grismer, L. Lee Author Neang, Thy Author Chav, Thou Author Wood, Perry L. Author Jr Author Oaks, Jamie R. text Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2008 2008-02-29 56 1 161 175 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.5338697 2345-7600 5338697 Boiga cyanea (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) ( Fig. 17 ) Material examined. – LSUHC 7879 : Camp 1, 6 Aug.2006 . Remarks. – An adult female (SVL 944 mm ) agrees with the description of this species by Taylor (1965) and that of a specimen from the central Cardamoms (Stuart & Emmett, 2006) in having eight supralabials; 12 infralabials; one preocular; two postoculars; 21 body scale rows with enlarged vertebrals; 252 ventral scales; 138 divided, subcaudal scales; and being uniform green above with black interstitial skin. This species has been previously reported from central Cambodia ( Saint Girons, 1972 ), the central Cardamoms (Stuart & Emmet, 2006), and hilly eastern Cambodia (Stuart et al., 2006). Fig. 15. Leiolepis belliana from Che Teal Chrum. Fig. 16. Typhlops diardii from Che Teal Chrum. This specimen was found at night approximately 3 m above the ground crawling through the branches of a small tree.