In reptiles, the sublabial scales, also called lower-labials or infralabials, are those scales that border the mouth opening along the lower jaw. They...
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Sublabial may refer to: Sublabial scales on reptiles Sublabial route of administration of drugs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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differentiate species from one another. Sublabial scales Rostral scale Mental scale Labial scales Snake scales Anatomical terms of location Wikimedia Commons...
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Strap-snouted brown snake (section Scalation)
above and seven (rarely eight) sublabial scales below. Its nasal scale is undivided. Its eyes have two postocular scales. The strap-snouted brown snake...
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Eastern green mamba (section Scalation)
one located under the eye, and 9–11 sublabial scales below. Its eyes have three preocular and 3–5 postocular scales. The eastern green mamba is native...
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Western green mamba (section Scalation)
lined with 7 to 9 supralabial scales above, the fourth and sometimes fifth one located under the eye, and 9–10 sublabial scales below. The western green mamba...
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Occipital. Interoccipital. Temporal. Labial. Supralabial, Upper labial. Sublabial, Infralabial, Lower labial. Mental or Symphysial. Chin shield. Anterior...
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Jameson's mamba (section Scalation)
subcaudal scales, and a divided anal scale. Its mouth is lined with 7 to 9 (usually 8) supralabial scales above and 8 to 10 (usually 9) sublabial scales below...
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Eastern brown snake (section Scalation)
mouth is bordered by six supralabial scales above, and seven (rarely eight) sublabial scales below. Its nasal scale is almost always undivided, and rarely...
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Black mamba (section Scalation)
located under the eye, and 10-14 sublabial scales below. Its eyes have 3 or occasionally 4 preocular and 2–5 postocular scales. The black mamba inhabits a...
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supralabial scales, none of which are fused with the prelacunal, and 12-14 sublabial scales. The color pattern is exceedingly variable. The ground color may be...
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types of labial scales: Supralabials are the scales that form part of the upper lip. Also called upper labials. Sublabials are the scales that form part...
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mental scale narrower than rostral scale and usually touching the sublabial scales. Tail spines well-developed, two annuli per segment. Phymaturus aguanegra...
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keeled intersupraocular scales, seven to 13 (usually eight to 11) sublabial scales and six to 9 (usually seven) supralabial scales, the second of which is...
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(usually 14–15) supralabial scales, the first of which is in broad contact with the prenasal, and 15–21 (usually 17–18) sublabial scales. The color pattern consists...
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large symmetrical plates, 6–10 (usually 8) supralabial scales, and 8–13 (usually 10) sublabial scales. The color pattern consists of a pale tan to pinkish-tan...
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temporal scales usually number 2+3, sometimes 2+4, but very rarely 2+2 or 3+3. There are 6 supralabial scales, very rarely 7. The sublabial scales usually...
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scales, the second of which is fused with the prelacunal, and 10-12 sublabial scales. The color pattern consists of a pinkish tan to pinkish or reddish...
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Western kukri (section Scale pattern)
split tertiary temporal scale (1+1+2); of the seven supralabial scales the third and fourth touch the eye, the four sublabial scales are in contact with the...
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Echis carinatus (redirect from Indian saw-scaled viper)
circumorbital scales. 1–3 rows of scales separate the eye from the supralabials. There are 10–12 supralabials, the fourth usually largest, and 10–13 sublabials. Midbody...
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Puff adder (section Scalation)
supralabials. It has 12 to 17 supralabials and 13–17 sublabials. The first three or four sublabials contact the chin shields, of which only one pair exists...
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On the head are 5–9 keeled intersupraoculars, 8–12 sublabial scales and 7–9 supralabial scales. Of the latter, the second is usually fused with the...
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intersupraoculars, 7 supralabial scales with the second usually fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial, and 8-11 sublabial scales. The color pattern consists...
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large number of ventral scales, as well as a small number of sublabial scales. Both sexes have a small number of shield scales. Vipers from the Erzincan...
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supralabial scales, the second of which is usually fused with the prelacunal to form a lacunolabial, and 9–10 (usually 9) sublabial scales. Bothrocophias...
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intersupraocular scales, 7-9 (usually 7) supralabial scales, the second of which contacts the prelacunal, and 8-10 sublabial scales. The color pattern...
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There are 1–6 intersupraoculars, 6–9 (usually 7) supralabial scales and 8–10 sublabial scales. The color pattern consists of a tan, yellowish brown, reddish...
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The temporal scales are smooth (rarely weakly keeled). There are 10–12 sublabials and six to 10 (usually eight or 9) supralabials. Of the latter, the numbers...
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there are 7-9 supralabials and 9-11 sublabials. There are 21-29 rows of dorsal scales at midbody, 139-240 ventral scales, and 30-86 subcaudals, which are...
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Digestive tract (enteral) Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual) Respiratory tract (inhalation)...
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