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1) shows the remains of insects belonging to three orders, namely, Rhynchota (Heteroptera-Pentatomidæ), Coleoptera, and Hymenoptera (Formicoidea), found in the gut of a cobra, Naia tripudians, brought to us in November 1928. The cobra, which was the black variety with no markings on the back of the hood but with...
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Naja tripudians var. sumatrana MÜLLER 1890: 277; Naja tripudians var. nigra PETERS 1859: 271 (nomen neglecta); Naia tripudians var leucodira BOULENGER 1896; Naia tripudians var. miolepis BOULENGER 1896; Naia tripudians var.
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Naja tripudians var. fasciata GRAY 1830; Naia tripudians var. fasciata BOULENGER 1896; Naja naja sputatrix BOURRET 1937; Naja naja kaouthia — SMITH 1940; Naja kaouthia kaouthia — DERANIYAGALA 1960; Naja naja kaouthia — HARDING & WELCH 1980;
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The fatal dose of our specimen of Indian cobra (Naia tripudians) venom would appear to be slightly larger than the average figure obtained from a large ...
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Investigations on Asiatic colubrine venoms have shown that detoxication of Naia tripudians is also considerably accelerated by the same technique. ...
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Naja tripudians var. nigra Peters, 1859 (nome neglecta) ... Naja tripudians var. sumatrana Müller, 1890 ... Naia tripudians leucodira Rosen, 1905...
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curately speaking, scales of venom from three species of cobra, Naia naia,. Naia haji and Naia tripudians, were used in this investigation. The ...
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Naja kaouthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The monocled cobra, Naja kaouthia, is a species of cobra that has a circular mark behind the hood, unlike that of the spectacled cobra (Indian cobra). Body scales are smooth and arranged in 19-21...
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(Naia tripudians), one of the commonest and most deadly of ; Indian snakes; the larger Cobra or Hamadryas (NV bungarus); the karait (Bungarus candidus or caeruleus); and the raj-sdmp ; (B. fasciatus). Cobras are found almost throughout the ;
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in Naia tripudians] SPECIES Ophiotaenia nankingensis Hsii, 1935 [China, Burma; in Zoacys dhumnades dhumnades, Homalopsis buccata] SPECIES Ophiotaenia nattereri (Parona, 1901) [Italy; La Rue 1911, in Coluber sp.; Mexico?] SPECIES Ophiotaenia nigricollis Mettrick, 1963 [Southern Rhodesia;
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