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. 17 dorsal scale rows at midbody.........................................................
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. 19 dorsal scale rows at midbody.........................................................................
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. Dorsal scales strongly keeled and notched posteriorly; dorsal pattern made of a pale dorsolateral stripe, edged above and below by a dark stripe; broad, black postocular streak extending from the corner of the mouth onto the neck.....
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. Dorsal scales not strongly keeled or notched posteriorly; dorsal pattern not made of longitudinal stripes; no black postocular streak...............................................................................................
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. A broad, white stripe from the tip of the snout to the corner of the mouth, extending on the nape and forming a conspicuous chevron.............................................................................
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. Supralabials not covered with a white stripe, more or less patterned or overall dark.................................
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. Venter largely black; on each side, a dorsolateral series of large, elongate blotches, yellow-ochre, or yellowish-brown, orange or rusty red, enlarged on the first quarter to third of the body, progressively smaller and united, forming a dorsolateral stripe. ...................................................................................................
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. Venter largely pale, with only tips of ventral plates ornate with pink, grey or black; pattern not made of large, elongate blotches, yellow-ochre, or yellowish-brown, orange or rusty red........................................................
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. Venter with three parallel rows of dark blotches separated by narrow pale lines; usually less than 163 ventral plates; base of tail with weakly keeled scales.............................................................
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. Venter either uniformly very dark brown or black or with 4 or 5 rows of nearly continuous dark blotches separated by narrow pale stripes or lines; usually more than 163 ventral plates; base of tail with strongly keeled scales...........
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. Supralabials cream to pale brown broadly edged and dusted with dark grey, without white blotches or streaks; dorsolateral pattern made of a series of about 80 distinct pale ochre-brown to orange-brown rounded blotches with less distinct series of dark blotches below them and above them; 159171 ventrals..............................
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<emphasis id="B925515411564D59FBBDF90EFAA90FE2" bold="true" box="[1118,1354,1688,1710]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Hebius terrakarenorum</emphasis>
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. Supralabials with distinct white or cream blotches or streaks; dorsolateral pattern not as above; most usually less than 160 ventral plates.........................................................................................
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. Each posterior supralabial with a round or oval, central cream blotch, not forming a stripe; 1
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dorsal scale keeled, throughout or at least on the posterior part of the body.................................................................
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. Posterior supralabials dark brown or black, each with a median, horizontal and longate, thin cream blotch or streak, usually united as a narrow stripe, extending on the neck as a continuous stripe; scales of 1
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DSR entirely smooth......................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B925515411564D59FB06F8F3FA7E0E37" bold="true" box="[1253,1437,1893,1915]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Hebius boulengeri</emphasis>
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. Dorsal pattern made of a series of reddish-brown or rusty (cream in preservative) dots or small blotches usually aligned on a faint dorsolateral stripe; usually isolated pale blotches on the side of the neck, sometimes partly connected by a narrow pale line, not reaching the dorsolateral stripe (if present) or dorsolateral spots; frontal 2.02.5 times longer than prefrontals...........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B925515411564D59FB0AF84DFA7E0EBD" bold="true" box="[1257,1437,2011,2033]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Hebius khasiensis</emphasis>
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. Dorsal pattern made of a series of relatively large yellow or ochre (cream or yellow in preservative) dorsolateral spots on a more or less visible dorsolateral stripe, the first two to four of them enlarged and connected by a yellow or grey stripe; usually on the side of the neck a conspicuous, pale stripe or series of large pale, connected spots, reaching the dorsolateral stripe; frontal 1.71.9 times longer than prefrontals.............................................................
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<emphasis id="B925515411554D5AFAC5FF79FA7F0848" bold="true" box="[1318,1436,239,261]" italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Hebius inas</emphasis>
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