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喀拉拉邦泥蛇Dieurostus dussumierii (Dumeril, Bibron & Dumeril, 1854)是印度西南沿海平原特有的一种鲜为人知的Homalopsid水蛇(Chandramouli et al., 2012;Kumar & Captain, 2011;Kumar et al ., 2012)。精确的地点记录是从Thrissur到Thiruvananthapuram。根据最近的一项分子研究(Kumar et al, 2012),重新评估了其属属分配,并将其从Enhydris改为Dieurostus。它在喀拉拉邦南部被称为“kanda pampu”(水田蛇),在北部被称为“cheli kutta”(泥蛇),这表明它喜欢居住在淡水沼泽和水田(Chandramouli et al., 2012;Kumar & Captain, 2011)。在这篇文章中,我报告了我在喀拉拉邦高知一处毗邻海岸的沙滩上发现的喀拉拉邦泥蛇。
REPORT OF KERALA MUD SNAKE DIEUROSTUS DUSSUMIERII FROM A BEACH IN KOCHI, KERALA
The Kerala mud snake Dieurostus dussumierii (Dumeril, Bibron & Dumeril, 1854) is a little-known Homalopsid water snake endemic to southwestern Indian coastal plains (Chandramouli et al., 2012; Kumar & Captain, 2011; Kumar et al ., 2012). Precise locality records are from Thrissur to Thiruvananthapuram. Based on a recent molecular study (Kumar et al ., 2012), its generic allocation was reassessed and was changed from Enhydris to Dieurostus . It is locally known as “kanda pampu” (paddy snake) in southern Kerala and “cheli kutta” (mud snake) in the north, suggesting its affinity towards inhabiting freshwater marshlands and water-logged paddy fields (Chandramouli et al., 2012; Kumar & Captain, 2011). In this note, I report my record of Kerala mud snake from a sandy beach stretch adjoining the seacoast in Kochi, Kerala.