Calliophis intestinalis body length reaches 70 cm. The head is small and almost as wide as the neck. The upper body is blackish in color with a whitish, yellowish, or orange stripe running along its vertebral path. This line is forked to form a “Y” shape on the top of his head. On both sides of the lower body there is a whitish stripe that extends to the tail. The underside of the body is striped black and white, with the underside of a bright red tail. The scales on the dorsal (back) are arranged in 13 rows in the middle of the body. The ventral (lower body) scales are 197-273 pieces, while the subkaudal scales range from 15-33 pieces. There are 6 upper labial shields (scales), some of which are located at the edge of the eye, and one of them is in contact with the scales of the posterior nasal shield. Single, non-splitting anal shield.
Description
Population Size
Stable
Life Span
-
WEIGHT
-
LENGTH
Total length 70 cm
Ca
Carnivore
No
Nocturnal
Te
Terrestrial
Classification
KINGDOM
:
Animalia
PHYLUM
:
Chordata
CLASS
:
Reptilia
ORDER
:
Squamata
FAMILY
:
Elapidae
GENUS
:
Calliophis
SPECIES
:
Calliophis intestinalis