Species of snake
Hemiaspis signata (common names : black-bellied swamp snake [ 4] and marsh snake [ 5] ) is a species of venomous elapid snake endemic to Australia , where it is found along the east coast.[ 6]
Recognisable by two distinctive narrow white lines on the face, the colour can range from pale olive to black top with a dark grey to black belly. Adults can grow to 70 cm in length, but most specimens are smaller than this. Their diet consists mainly of skinks and frogs.[ 5]
It was first described in 1859 by Giorgio Jan as Alecto signata .[ 7] [ 8]
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^ "Hemiaspis signata (Jan, 1859)" . Global Biodiversity Information Facility . Retrieved 20 July 2014 .
^ "Hemiaspis signata The Reptile Database" . www.reptile-database.org .
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^ a b "Whip Snakes and Marsh Snakes Fact Sheet" (PDF) . Queensland Museum . 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2014 .
^ "Hemiaspis signata (Jan, 1859) - Black-bellied Swamp Snake" . Atlas of Living Australia . Retrieved 20 July 2014 .
^ "Australian Faunal Directory: Hemiaspis signata (Jan, 1859)" . biodiversity.org.au . Retrieved 2021-10-07 .
^ Giorgio Jan (1859). "Plan d'une iconographie descriptive des ophidiens et description sommaire de nouvelles espèces de serpents" . Revue et magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée (in French). 11 : 122-130 [128]. ISSN 1259-6523 . Wikidata Q108828733 .