Technology partner Strand Life Sciences. Hamadryad Vol. de Silva, A. JAD 2019; 1 (2) -, Patel, Harshil; and Raju Vyas 2019. Synonymy after SMITH 1943. Common Cat is the most widely distributed Boiga species of Indian subcontinent. Maximum length- 125cm. An Boiga trigonata in uska species han Colubridae nga ginhulagway ni Schneider hadton 1802. Günther A. 1987. Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 pp. Zur Schlangenfauna Nepals. The Saw-scaled Viper or Echis (Echis carinata) and the Gamma or Common Brown Tree-Snake (Dipsadomorphus trigonatus). B. R. Publishing Corporation, Blackburn D. G. (1993) Standardized criteria for the recognition of reproductive modes in Squamate reptiles. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians 24 (1): 17-29 -, Bhupathy, Subramanian & N. Sathishkumar 2013. Reptilia and Batrachia. -, Szczerbak, N.N. Habits and characteristics of arboreal snakes worldwide: arboreality constrains body size but does not affect lineage diversification. 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Synonymer; Boiga trigonatus DAS 1996 Boiga trigonatum NIKOLSKY 1916 [2] Dipsadomorphus trigonata ANNANDALE 1904 [3] Dipsadomorphus trigonatus BOULENGER 1896 [4] Dipsas trigonata DUMÉRIL 1854 [5] Coluber catenularis DAUDIN 1803 Coluber trigonatus SCHNEIDER 1802 Coluber sagittatus SHAW 1802: Hitta fler artiklar om djur med Erpétologie générale ou histoire naturelle complète des reptiles. Russ. (2004) Snakes of India, The Field Guide. Describes average size, max, range; type of size (perimeter, length, volume, weight ...). Present conservation scenario of reptile fauna in Gujarat State, India. Mohapatra and A.K. Summary of general nature of feeding interactions. Herptofauna of Puma Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat, India. An specific marking of "Y" or Gamma shaped marking is present at the top of head which starts from the middle of eyes and cover the posterior region of upper lips. ; Samarawickrama, V.A.P. Whitaker, A.H. 1985. The distribution of reptiles and amphibians in the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri region (Nepal). Common in invasive species communities. SSAR, Ithaca [review in JoTT 4(6): 2670] -, Mullan, J.P. 1908. Wildlife Conservation/GEF/UNDP/FAO, Colombo. Hist. B. trigonata has anterior palatine and mandibular teeth scarcely larger than the posterior. Sri Lanka, India (Gujarat, Sikkim, Maharashtra, Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab [Dino Aulakh, pers. Enumerates geographic entities where the taxon lives. Vol 3 Serpentes. 20 (2), pp. Catalogue of herpetological specimens from peninsular India at the Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History (SACON), India. International Journal of Zoological Investigations 6 (2): 289-300 -, Rajabizadeh, M. 2017. 5-8, Ganesh S. R., Chadramouli S. R., Sreekar R., Shankar P. G. (2013) Reptiles of the Central Western Ghats, India- a reappraisal and revised checklist, with emphasis on the Agumbe plateau. This species can be found in almost all kind of forests and wide range of elevations. A new species of the genus Boiga (Serpentes, Colubridae, Colubrinae) from Tanahjampea Island and description of black form of Boiga cynodon Complex from Sumatra (Indonesia). -, Boulenger, George A. Duméril, A. M. C., Bibron, G. & DUMÉRIL, A. H. A., 1854. 6 (4): 8-18 -, Harrington, Sean M; Jordyn M de Haan, Lindsey Shapiro, Sara Ruane 2018. Includes communication, perception, modes and mechanisms of locomotion, as well as long term strategies (except mating and reproductive strategies, covered under reproduction). Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 12(1): 35–48 (e155), Bhattarai, Santosh; Chiranjibi P. Pokheral, Baburam Lamichhane,, and Naresh Subedi 2017. Reptiles of Gujarat, India: Updated Checklist, Distribution, and Conservation Status. Powered by the open source Biodiversity Informatics Platform. Weimar: Industrie Comptoir -, Bhattarai S, Pokheral CP, Lamichhane BR, Regmi UR, Ram AK, Subedi N. 2018. (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) from the Seaward Kaikoura Range, Marlborough, New Zealand. 1943. Dorsal colour grayish-brown with black, dark brown and white markings in a zigzag manner. May also be referred to include anatomy. 32 (6) (4.s. 2008. Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics 4 (1): 7-30, Rawat, Y.B., S. Bhattarai, L.P. Poudyal & N. Subedi 2020. Taylor & Francis, London. 2007. B. trigonata has a yellowish-olive or pale grey colour along the back and a white black-edged zigzag band along the length of the head with two brown bands edged with black, diverging posteriorly. Het Boiga-genus. ; A. Kalaimani, P. Karthik, N. Baskaran, R. Nagarajan & S.R.Chandramouli 2018. Two subspecies are currently recognized without revision: Soc. 101-129, Murthy T. S. N. (2010) The Reptile Fauna of India. 1986. Diversity and Altitudinal Distribution of Squamata in Two Distinct Ecological Zones of Dir, A Himalayan Sub-Zone of Northern Pakistan. Amphibians and reptiles of Parsa National Park, Nepal. Lives both in dense and open forests of hills and plains; also found in undisturbed gardens, rocky hills, scrubs etc. 2018. 1993. Sci. Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand, West Bengal. J Biores Manag. B. trigonata's one preocular does not extend to the upper surface of the head. Boiga trigonata melanocephala — LEVITON 1959: 457 Boiga trigonatus — DAS 1996: 55 Boiga trigonatum — SZCZERBAK 2003 Boiga trigonatus — JANZEN et al. Hist. Zoologische Verhandelingen (240): 1-105 -, Nepali, Pit Bahadur & Nanda Bahadur Singh 2019. J. Snakes of Iran. Russ. Useful for identification and comparison. More threats are destruction habitat and road kills. Common Cat Snake is majorly a lizard feeder which checks population of various genus of lizards in wide range of forests. Covers ranges, e.g., a global range, or a narrower one; may be biogeographical, political or other (e.g., managed areas like conservencies); endemism; native or exotic. Reptile Rap: Herpetofauna of Korak Village, Northern Chitwan, Nepal. B. trigonata's body is moderately laterally compressed with smooth dorsal scales in 21 (or rarely 19) rows, with apical pits, disposed obliquely, with the vertebrals very feebly enlarged. Reappraisal of Herpetofauna Recorded from Jaffna Peninsula in Northern Sri Lanka with Remarks on Conservation, Diversity, and Distribution.