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The '''Pirmad Cat Snake''' (''Boiga dightoni'') is a species of snake found in the [[Western Ghats]]. It is named after [[Pirmedu]], a place in [[Kerala]], [[India]].
The '''Pirmad cat snake''' (''Boiga dightoni'') is a species of rear-fanged [[colubrid]] found in the [[Western Ghats]]. It is named after [[Pirmedu]] (also spelled Peermad), a place in [[Kerala]], [[India]], elevation 3,300 feet (1,006 m). The specific name or epithet, ''dightoni'', is in honor of S. Dighton, Esq., the collector of the holotype specimen.


==References==
==Description==
''Boiga dightoni'' is pale reddish-brown dorsally, with a series of salmon-red blotches. Its head is pale brown with minute blackish dots. Ventrally it is yellowish, finely-dotted with brown. The outer ends of the ventral scales are salmon-pink. It is medium-sized, adults attaining a total length of 1.1 m (3.6 feet).<ref>Boulenger, G.A. 1896. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) Vol. III. London. pp. 69-70</ref>


==References==
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* Boulenger, G.A. 1894 J. Bombay N. H. S. viii: 528
* Boulenger, G.A. 1894 J. Bombay N. H. S. viii: 528



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Pirmad cat snake
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B. dightoni
Binomial name
Boiga dightoni
(Boulenger, 1894)
Synonyms

Dipsas dightoni Boulenger, 1894
Dipsadomorphus dightonii Boulenger, 1896

The Pirmad cat snake (Boiga dightoni) is a species of rear-fanged colubrid found in the Western Ghats. It is named after Pirmedu (also spelled Peermad), a place in Kerala, India, elevation 3,300 feet (1,006 m). The specific name or epithet, dightoni, is in honor of S. Dighton, Esq., the collector of the holotype specimen.

Description

Boiga dightoni is pale reddish-brown dorsally, with a series of salmon-red blotches. Its head is pale brown with minute blackish dots. Ventrally it is yellowish, finely-dotted with brown. The outer ends of the ventral scales are salmon-pink. It is medium-sized, adults attaining a total length of 1.1 m (3.6 feet).[1]

References

  1. ^ Boulenger, G.A. 1896. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) Vol. III. London. pp. 69-70
  • Boulenger, G.A. 1894 J. Bombay N. H. S. viii: 528