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MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
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, north of
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, 01°10616”S, 102°24316”E, a locality on the western fringe of Bukit Besar Reserve, near Dusunmurasekalo,
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6.
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.2002
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, Rémi Girault (Cayenne, Guyane française) coll.,
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š (
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2002.0691).
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E435D0C5D14DA7DD09AFBCA" box="[113,236,1103,1129]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">Morphology</emphasis>
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SVL
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(including the dermal appendage). Ratio TaL/TL: 37.1%.
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E435D0C5FC0DEEBD45AFF51" box="[677,1068,216,242]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">Hemipenis (inverted, dissected in situ)</emphasis>
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Hemipenis short, reaching only 5th SC, not forked; distal end strongly calyculate with large calyces; proximal region spinose, with a few very large spines near the
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; some folds at the base of the organ.
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E435D0C5FC0DF84D37CFE6C" box="[677,778,438,463]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">Dentition</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E435D0C5FC0DC46D34FFD2D" box="[677,825,628,654]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">Body scalation</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="7F2F36CE0E435D0C5FDEDD00D459FCCF" blockId="2.[675,1212,628,876]" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">VEN: 194 (plus 1 preventral), laterally angulated; SC: 168, all paired; anal plate entire.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E435D0C5FC0DDA3D348FC08" box="[677,830,913,939]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="451">Head scalation</emphasis>
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Rostral high, ending with the short dermal appendage; nasal entire, narrow, 3 times as long as high; internasals triangular, long but shorter than prefrontals, strongly narrowing anteriorly, in broad contact each with the other, strongly curved posteriorly and in contact with anterior loreal; prefrontals subrectangular, elongate, in contact with the preocular on both sides; frontal long, wide, ogive-like, 1.8 times as long as wide, apex rather narrow; an entire supraocular on each side, about 1.7 times longer than wide, very broad posteriorly; two large, subtriangular parietals, slightly shorter than the frontal, followed by 2 enlarged sagittal scales; 2/3 elongate loreal scales (a minute scale anteriorly at right), each about 1.7-1.8 times longer than high; 8/7 supralabials, 1st SL small, 1st and 2nd in contact with nasal, 2nd-4th/2nd-3rd in contact with the group of loreals, 4th SL at right transversely divided into a narrow, oblique supralabial (see
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) and a large lower preocular, SL 4th-5th-6th/4th-5th entering orbit, 6th-7th/5th-6th largest, 8th/7th long and narrow; 1/2 large preoculars, at right the lower one due to a division of the 4th SL; 2/2 small postoculars; 2+3/2+3 small temporals, the upper ones narrower than the lower ones; 8/9 infralabials, first pair in contact, IL
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contact with anterior chin shields, 2th IL very small, 5th IL the largest; posterior chin shields narrower but longer than anterior chin shields.
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FIG. 1. —
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, right side of the head.
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FIG. 2. — A comparison of the head between:
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,
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E455D0A5C9FDD21D2DAFC87" box="[506,684,787,804]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">Ahaetulla mycterizans</emphasis>
(Linnaeus,1758)
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,specimen MNHN 2002.0691;and
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,
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E455D0A5908DD21D0DBFC99" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">Ahaetulla prasina</emphasis>
(Boie, 1827)
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, specimen MNHN 2002.0690, both specimens from Sumatra. Scale bars: 2.0 mm.
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<emphasis id="4DE4EADC0E455D0A5D14DD43D18DFC28" box="[113,507,881,907]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">Coloration and pattern in preservative</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="7F2F36CE0E455D0A5D14DDA3D161FB88" blockId="4.[111,649,881,1573]" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">The upper surface of the body and tail is uniformly dark greyish-green, somewhat paler on the lower part of the sides including the tip of ventrals, turning to greenish-black on the posterior part of the body and on the tail.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7F2F36CE0E455D0A5DEDDA1DD099FB4A" blockId="4.[111,649,881,1573]" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">The head is dark green above, lighter greyishgreen on its side, especially on the temporals; a faint, creamish-green postocular streak on the posterior supralabials. The chin and throat are ivory, heavily dotted with greyish-green on the posterior infralabials.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7F2F36CE0E455D0A5DEDDADFD1EFF986" blockId="4.[111,649,881,1573]" pageId="4" pageNumber="453">The venter is ivory anteriorly, with a thin greenish-grey line extending on the outer third of each ventral which produces a longitudinal stripe on each ventral; a white line between the green line and the tip of ventrals, producing a white ventrolateral stripe on each side. After the first quarter of the venter, the green lateral lines widen, giving a dark greyish-green venter ornate with two median creamish-grey longitudinal stripes; tail beneath entirely dark greyish-green.</paragraph>
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This specimen was collected in early afternoon in an old forest plantation with a grass cover and jungle-vine plants, which has never been exploited. The specimen was obtained at about
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from a forest stream. This forest, covering only a few hectares, is surrounded on
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with other young man-planted forests, aged between 20 and 30 years and more strongly harvested.
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