List of snakes of South Asia

The following is a list of snakes of South Asia, primarily covering the region covered by mainland India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, parts of Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Island chains. All families are covered except for the Colubridae which is found here.This forms part of the complete list of reptiles of South Asia. South Asia and India in particular have the highest number of snake species in the world.

Order Squamata - suborder Serpents

Family Typhlopidae

Common Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus)
  • Brahminy Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus) Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
  • Slender blind snake (Typhlops porrectus) Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Giant blind snake (Typhlops diardii) Northeast India, Bangladesh, China, Indo-China, Myanmar, Thailand, Malay region
  • Pied blind snake (Typhlops leucomelas) Sri Lanka
  • Jan's blind snake (Typhlops mirus) Sri Lanka
  • Günther's blind snake (Typhlops pammeces Günther 1864)
  • Typhlops exiguus
  • Typhlops beddomii
  • Typhlops andamanesis
  • Rhinotyphlops acutus
  • Ramphotyphlops exocoeti
  • (Typhlops tindalli)
  • (Typhlops thurstoni)
  • (Typhlops tenuicollis)
  • (Typhlops oligolepis)
  • (Typhlops oatesii)
  • (Typhlops meszoelyi)
  • (Typhlops loveridgei)
  • (Typhlops jerdoni)
  • (Typhlops fletcheri)

Family Cylindrophiidae

  • Sri Lankan pipe snake Cylindrophis maculata Sri Lanka

Family Uropeltidae

Family Acrochordidae

Wart snake (Acrochordus granulatus)

Family Boidae

  • Common sand boa Gongylophis conicus Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Red sand boa Eryx johnii India, Pakistan
  • Whitaker's sand boa Eryx whitakeri Southwest India
  • Burmese python, India and Myanmar
  • Indian rock python Python molurus Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Java
  • Reticulated python Python reticulatus India (Arunachal Pradesh, Nicobars), Myanmar, China, Indo-China, Malay region

Family Xenopeltidae

  • Sunbeam snake Xenopeltis unicolor India (Nicobars), Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indo-China, Malay region

Family Elapidae

Bungarus fasciatus, the Banded Krait
The Binocellate Cobra(naja naja)
  • Andamans krait Bungarus andamanensis India (Andamans)
  • Common Indian krait Bungarus caeruleus Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lankan krait Bungarus ceylonicus Sri Lanka
  • Banded krait Bungarus fasciatus Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, China, Malay region
  • Sindh krait Bungarus sindanus Pakistan, India
  • Northeastern Hill Krait Bungarus bungaroides
  • Lesser Black Krait Bungarus lividus
  • Greater Black Krait Bungarus niger
  • Beddome's Coral Snake Calliophis beddomei
  • MacClelland's coral snake Calliophis macclellandi Nepal, India, Myanmar, Indo-China, Taiwan
  • Slender coral snake Calliophis melanurus Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka
  • Black Coral Snake Calliophis nigrescens
  • Bibron's Coral Snake Calliophis bibroni
  • Monocled cobra Naja kaouthia Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, China
  • Spectacled cobra Naja naja Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • Black cobra Naja oxiana Central Asia, Pakistan, India
  • Andaman cobra Naja sagittifera India (Andamans)
  • King cobra Ophiophagus hannah India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indo-China, Malay region, Philippines

Family Hydrophiidae

  • Spine-tailed seasnake Aipysurus eydouxii (Gray, 1849)
  • Large-headed sea snake Astrotia stokesii (Gray, 1846) Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malay region
  • Olive-headed seasnake Disteira major (Shaw, 1802)
  • Disteira nigrocincta (Daudin, 1803)
  • Wall's sea snake Disteira walli Kharin, 1989
  • Beaked seasnake or hook-nosed sea snake Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803) Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indo-China, Malay peninsula
  • Faint-banded seasnake Hydrophis belcheri (Gray, 1849)
  • Peters' sea snake Hydrophis bituberculatus Peters, 1872
  • Hydrophis brooki Günther, 1872
  • Blue sea snake Hydrophis caerulescens Shaw, 1802 Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, China, Malay region
  • Annulated sea snake Hydrophis cyanocinctus Daudin, 1803
  • Banded sea snake Hydrophis fasciatus (Schneider, 1799) Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Malay region
  • Hydrophis inornatus (Gray, 1849)
  • Kloss' sea snake Hydrophis klossi Boulenger, 1912
  • Bombay sea snake Hydrophis mamillaris Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
  • Black-banded sea snake Hydrophis nigrocinctus India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar
  • Estuarine sea snake Hydrophis obscurus India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar
  • Cochin banded sea snake Hydrophis ornatus Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malay region, Indo-China, China
  • Persian Gulf sea snake Hydrophis lapemoides (Gray, 1849)
  • Slender-necked seasnake Hydrophis melanocephalus (Gray, 1849)
  • Yellow sea snake Hydrophis spiralis (Shaw, 1802)
  • Collared sea snake Hydrophis stricticollis Günther, 1864
  • Jerdon's sea snake Kerilia jerdonii India, Sri Lanka, Malay peninsula
  • Bighead sea snake Kolpophis annandalei (Laidlaw, 1901)
  • Short sea snake Lapemis curtus (Shaw, 1802) Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Malay region, Indo-China
  • Yellow-lipped sea krait Laticauda colubrina India, East of the islands of the Sundas
  • Laticauda laticaudata ( Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Hardwicke's spine-bellied seasnake Lapemis hardwickii Gray, 1834
  • Annulated sea snake Leioselasma cyanocincta Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malay region
  • Yellow sea snake Leioselasma spiralis Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Malay region
  • Microcephalophis cantoris
  • Slender narrow-headed sea snake Microcephalophis gracilis Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malay region, China
  • Yellow-bellied sea snake Pelamis platurus
  • Thalassophina viperina
  • Anomalous sea snake Thalassophis anomalus

Family Viperidae

Russel's viper Daboia russelii
Common hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale hypnale

See also

References

    • Romulus Whitaker & Ashok Captain, (2004) Snakes of India: The Field Guide. Draco Books, Chennai.
    • Daniel, J.C.(2002) The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians. Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-566099-4
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