New Snake Discovered in Odisha

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  • New snake discovered in Odisha

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    COLLAR UP: The Lycodon Odishi, which is distinguished by a yellow collar, has earlier

    been mistaken for the endemic Lycodon jara.

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    Amateur herpetologists study Lycodon Odishi after rescue

    by Snake Helpline

    A group of amateur herpetologists from Odisha here on Saturday claimed to have discovered

    a non-venomous snake in the State.

  • After months of research, these researchers have established clarity around the snake species,

    which were discovered in Ganjam district. The new snake species was rescued by Snake

    Helpline and subsequently studied in depth by a group of amateur herpetologists and scholars

    from Odisha.

    This research paper has been published in a leading international science journal The Russian Journal of Herpetology. Dedicating this find to Odisha and its popular dance form

    Odissi, the scientific name of this new snake has been conferred as Lycodon Odishi, Subhendu Mallik, chief investigator of the group, here on Saturday.

    The common name of the snake has been given as Subhendus Wolf Snake by the team who studied the snake.

    The new species was earlier overlooked by scientists and herpetologists as a young specimen of twin spotted wolf snake (Lycodon jara). The species is not just endemic to

    Odisha, but has been sighted elsewhere. It was always mistaken as a juvenile of the Lycodon

    jara. Strikingly similar to Lycodon jara, the Lycodon Odishi is much smaller and has a yellow

    collar which the Lycodon jara does not, Mr. Mallik pointed out.

    The Lycodon Odishi is a nocturnal and non-venomous species of snake and feeds mostly on skinks and geckos..

    Keywords: non-venomous snake, new reptile variety discovery