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    Species Accepted

    Naja sumatrana Müller, 1887

    Black Spitting Cobra

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      22 results
      Black Spitting Cobra English
      Cobra cracheur équatorial French
      Cobra de Sonda Spanish
      Cobra sputatore della Malesia Italian
      Cobra sputatore di Sumatra Italian
      Cobra sputatore equatoriale Italian
      Cobra sputatore malese Italian
      Equatorial Spitting cobra English
      Golden Spitting Cobra English
      Sumatra-Kobra German

      Treatments

      2 results

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      54 results
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      Ahmad, Norhayati; Eddie Ahmad, Mahathir Ratag, Edward Asrul Alimin Sinon, Brandon Don, Francer Francis, Muhammad Ridzuan Mahmod, Amshari Agimin, Daicus Belabut. (2019). Amphibians and Reptiles of Imbak Canyon Study Centre and Batu Timbang Camp. Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation 16: 25–33.
      Prill, Madlen, & Maximilian Dehling. (2021). Amphibien und Reptilien des Bako-Nationalparks, Borneo. Elaphe 2021 (5): 38-49.
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      Husson, S.J.; S.H. Limin, Adul, N.S. Boyd, J.J. Brousseau, S. Collier, S.M. Cheyne, L.J. D’Arcy, R.A. Dow, N.W. Dowds, M.L. Dragiewicz, D.A. Ehlers Smith, Iwan, Hendri, P.R. Houlihan, K.A. Jeffers, B.J.M. Jarrett, I.P. Kulu, H.C. Morrogh-Bernard, S.E. Page, E.D. Perlett, A. Purwanto, B. Ripoll Capilla, Salahuddin, Santiano, S.J.J. Schreven, M.J. Struebig, S.A. Thornton, C. Tremlett, Z. Yeen, and M.E. Harrison. (2018). Biodiversity of the Sebangau tropical peat swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo. Mires and Peat 22 (05): 1–50.
      Manthey, U., & Grossmann, W. (1997). Amphibien & Reptilien Südostasiens. Natur Und Tier Verlag (Münster), 512 Pp. (ISBN 3-931587-12-6).
      Grossmann, W., & Tillack, F. (2001). Bemerkungen zur Herpetofauna des Khao Lak, Phang Nga, thailändische Halbinsel. Teil II: Reptilia: Serpentes; Testudines; Diskussion. Sauria 23 (1): 25-40.
      Syafiq, Muhamad Fatihah; Baizul Hafsyam Badli-Sham, Noor-Shahirah Ibrahim, Lukman H. B. Ismail, Muhammad Afif Mohd Amin, Goh Shu Xian, Rabiatul ’Aqilah Mohamad Ariffin, Muhammad Afiq-Suhaimi, Lok Kar Men, Dila Adilina Danelo, Mohamad Aqmal-Naser, Muhammad Fahmi-Ahmad, Syed Ahmad Rizal, Daicus M. Belabut, Evan S. H. Quah, L. Lee Grismer, and Amirrudin B. Ahmad. (2024). TAXONOMIC COMPOSITION, DIVERSITY, AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF REPTILIAN FAUNA AT SEKAYU LOWLAND FORESTS, TERENGGANU, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA. Russian Journal of Herpetology Vol. 31, No. 1, 2024, Pp. 14 – 23.
      Wallach, Van; Kenneth L. Williams , Jeff Boundy. (2014). Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. [type catalogue]. Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 Pp.
      Murphy, J. C., Voris, H. K., & Karns, D. R. (1994). A field guide and key to the snakes of the Danum Valley, A bornean tropical rainforest ecosystem. Bull. Chicago Herp. Soc. 29: 133-151.

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