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Laticauda Colubrina Venom | Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait Venom:
Laticauda Colubrina Venom | Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait Venom is extracted from a snake called Laticauda Colubrina.
More details about Laticauda Colubrina Venom | Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait Venom:
Purity | > 99 % |
Form | Lyophilized Powder |
Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
The venom of this elapid, L. colubrina, is a very powerful neurotoxic protein, with a subcutaneous LD50 in mice of 0.45 mg/kg body weight.
The venom is an α-neurotoxin that disrupts synapses by competing with acetylcholine for receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, similar to erabutoxins and α-bungarotoxins.
In mice, lethal venom doses cause lethargy, flaccid paralysis, and convulsions in quick succession before death.
Taxonomic Classification:
Name | Laticauda Colubrina |
Common Name(s) | Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait, Banded Sea Krait, Colubrine Sea Krait |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Suborder | Serpentes |
Family | Elapidae |
Genus | Laticauda |
Species | L. colubrina |
About Laticauda Colubrina Snake:
The yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina), also known as the banded sea krait or colubrine sea krait, is a species of venomous sea snake found in tropical Indo-Pacific oceanic waters.
The snake has distinctive black stripes and a yellow snout, with a paddle-like tail for use in swimming.
It spends much of its time under water to hunt, but returns to land to digest, rest, and reproduce. It has very potent neurotoxic venom, which it uses to prey on eels and small fish.
Because of its affinity to land, the yellow-lipped sea krait often encounters humans, but the snake is not aggressive and only attacks when feeling threatened.
Description:
The head of a yellow-lipped sea krait is black, with lateral nostrils and an undivided rostral scale.
The upper lip and snout are characteristically colored yellow, and the yellow color extends backward on each side of the head above the eye to the temporal scales.
The body of the snake is subcylindrical, and is taller than it is wide.
Its upper surface is typically a shade of blueish gray, while the belly is yellowish, with wide ventral scales that stretch from a third to more than half of the width of the body.
Black rings of about uniform width are present throughout the length of the snake, but the rings narrow or are interrupted at the belly.
The midbody is covered with 21 to 25 longitudinal rows of imbricated (overlapping) dorsal scales.
Distribution and habitat:
The yellow-lipped sea krait is widespread throughout the eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
It can be found from the eastern coast of India, along the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh, Myanmar, and other parts of Southeast Asia, to the Malay Archipelago and to some parts of southern China, Taiwan, and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan.
The species is also common near Fiji and other Pacific islands within its range. Vagrant individuals have been recorded in Australia, New Caledonia, and New Zealand.
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