Pareidae
Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828)
Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828)
Aplopeltura boa is a small non-venomous Southeast Asian slug snake that eats snails and feigns death without odor.
Pareas carinatus (Wagler, 1830)
Pareas carinatus (Wagler, 1830)
Pareas carinatus, the keeled slug-eating snake, is a non-threatened Southeast Asian Pareidae snake that eats only snails and slugs.
Pareas formosensis (Van Denburgh, 1909)
Pareas formosensis (Van Denburgh, 1909)
Pareas formosensis, the Formosa slug snake, is a small nocturnal snake endemic to Taiwan's mountain regions.
Pareas boulengeri (Angel, 1920)
Pareas boulengeri (Angel, 1920)
Pareas boulengeri is an endemic rare mostly arboreal snake species found in Chinese montane forests.
Pareas atayal You, Poyarkov & Lin, 2015
Pareas atayal You, Poyarkov & Lin, 2015
Pareas atayal is a small slender snake with a distinct pattern of stripes and markings described here.
Pareas margaritophorus (Jan, 1866)
Pareas margaritophorus (Jan, 1866)
Pareas margaritophorus, the mountain slug snake, is a small to medium forest-dwelling snake found across parts of South and East Asia.
Pareas macularius Theobald, 1868
Pareas macularius Theobald, 1868
Pareas macularius, the mountain slug snake, is a snake species distributed across much of southeastern Asia.
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