List of reptiles of China

China has around 403 different species of reptiles that can be found in many environments including deserts, grasslands, rivers, and forests.[1] It is the country with the seventh largest amount of different reptile species.[2]

Turtles and tortoises

Geoemydid turtles

Box turtles

Eyed turtles

Leaf turtles

Pond turtles

Roofed turtles

Miscellaneous and monotypic

Sea turtles

Softshell turtles

Tortoises

A Russian tortoise, a common choice as a house pet.

Snakes

Blindsnakes

  • Diard's blindsnake (Argyrophis diardii)
  • White-headed blindsnake (Indotyphlops albiceps)
  • Brahminy blind snake (Indotyphlops braminus)
  • Indotyphlops lazelli
  • Striped blindsnake (Ramphotyphlops lineatus)

Boas

  • Dwarf sand boa (Eryx miliaris)
  • Tartar sand boa (Eryx tataricus)

Cat snakes

Cobras

Coral snakes

Green snakes

Kraits

Lamprophiid snakes

Miscellaneous and monotypic

Natricine snakes

Odd-scaled snakes

A Formosan odd-scaled snake (Achalinus formosanus) in Taiwan.

Pipe snakes

  • Red-tailed pipe snake (Cylindrophis ruffus)

Pitvipers

  • Sharp-nosed pit viper (Deinagkistrodon acutus)
  • Mamushi (Gloydius blomhoffii)
  • Taiwan mountain pitviper (Ovophis makazayazaya)
  • Mountain pitviper (Ovophis monticola)
  • Jerdon's pit viper (Protobothrops jerdonii)
  • Brown-spotted pitviper (Protobothrops mucrosquamatus)
  • Taiwan pit viper (Trimeresurus gracilis)
  • Bamboo pit viper (Trimeresurus gramineus)
  • Mangshan pitviper (Trimeresurus mangshanensis)
  • Motuo bamboo pitviper (Trimeresurus medoensis)
  • Stejneger's pit viper (Trimeresurus stejnegeri)
A bamboo pit viper (Trimeresurus gramineus) perched on a branch in a Cuiheng zoo.

Pythons

Ratsnakes

Sea kraits

Sea snakes

Slug snakes

  • Atayal slug-eating snake (Pareas atayal)
  • Boulenger's slug snake (Pareas boulengeri)
  • Keeled slug-eating snake (Pareas carinatus)
  • Chinese slug snake (Pareas chinensis)
  • Formosan slug snake (Pareas formosensis)
  • Hampton's slug snake (Pareas hamptoni)
  • Taiwan slug snake (Pareas komaii)
  • Spotted slug snake (Pareas margaritophorus)
  • Common slug snake (Pareas monticola)
  • Xiaoheishan slug-eating snake (Pareas nigriceps)
  • Stanley's slug snake (Pareas stanleyi)

Sunbeam snakes

This closeup clearly shows the characteristic iridescent highly polished scales of Xenopeltis unicolor.

Vipers

  • Fea's viper (Azemiops feae)
  • White-headed Fea viper (Azemiops kharini)
  • Russell's viper (Daboia russelii)
  • Eastern Russell's viper (Daboia siamensis)
  • Common European viper (Vipera berus)
  • Meadow viper (Vipera ursinii)

Wart snakes

  • Little wart snake (Acrochordus granulatus)

Water snakes

Worm-eating snakes

Crocodilians

Alligators

Crocodiles

Lizards

Agamid lizards (flying)

Agamid lizards (non-flying)

A blue-crested lizard (Calotes mystaceus).

Geckos

A Tokay gecko, one of the most well-known species of geckos.

Glass lizards

  • Burmese glass lizard (Dopasia gracilis)
  • Hainan glass lizard (Dopasia hainanensis)
  • Hart's glass lizard (Dopasia harti)
  • Ludovic's glass lizard (Dopasia ludovici)

Miscellaneous and monotypic

Skinks

Plestiodon elegans, near Ho Chung, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong.
  • Asymblepharus alaicus
  • Ladak ground skink (Asymblepharus ladacensis)
  • Sikkim ground skink (Asymblepharus sikkimensis)
  • Chinese short-limbed skink (Ateuchosaurus chinensis)
  • Longtail mabuya (Eutropis longicaudata)
  • East Indian brown mabuya (Eutropis multifasciata)
  • Christmas Island grass-skink (Lygosoma bowringii)
  • Short-limbed supple skink (Lygosoma quadrupes)
  • Gail's eyelid skink (Plestiodon capito)
  • Chinese skink (Plestiodon chinensis)
  • Shanghai skink (Plestiodon elegans)
  • Ladakh ground skink (Scincella ladacensis)
  • Plestiodon liui
  • Pope's skink (Plestiodon popei)
  • Hong Kong skink (Plestiodon quadrilineatus)
  • Vietnam skink (Plestiodon tamdaoensis)
  • Plestiodon tunganus
  • Barbour's ground skink (Scincella barbouri)
  • Doria's ground skink (Scincella doriae)
  • Scincella huanrenensis
  • Modest ground skink (Scincella modesta)
  • Scincella monticola
  • Scincella potanini
  • Scincella przewalskii
  • Reeves' smooth skink (Scincella reevesii)
  • Scincella schmidti
  • Sikkim ground skink (Scincella sikimmensis)
  • Scincella tsinlingensis
  • Sphenomorphus courcyanus
  • Sphenomorphus incognitus
  • Indian forest skink (Sphenomorphus indicus)
  • Spotted forest skink (Sphenomorphus maculatus)
  • Berdmore's water skink (Tropidophorus berdmorei)
  • Tropidophorus guangxiensis
  • Hainan water skink (Tropidophorus hainanus)
  • Chinese water skink (Tropidophorus sinicus)

References

  1. "Number of vertebrate species in China in 2012, by type" Accessed 2014-06-24
  2. Countries with the most reptile species. Mongabay.com. 2004 data. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  1. Likely extirpated
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