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This is a list of reptiles of Korea . It includes reptiles found on the Korean Peninsula as well as the adjoining waters and islands.
Scientific name
Authority
Common English name
Common Korean name
Distribution
Dinodon rufozonatum rufozonatum[ 1]
Cantor
Red-banded snake
능구렁이
Throughout
Elaphe davidi [ 2]
Sauvage, 1884
David's ratsnake
세줄무늬뱀
Found in North Korea and likely occurs in adjacent areas of northwestern South Korea
Elaphe dione [ 3]
Pallas
Steppe rat snake or Dione rat snake
누룩뱀, 시루레기, 밀뱀
Common throughout
Elaphe schrenckii , Elaphe anomala [ 4]
Strauch
Amur rat snake, Korean rat snake, Russian rat snake
먹구렁이 or 흑질백장 when black, 황구렁이 when brown/yellow
Common throughout mainland; not found on Jeju
Elaphe taeniura taeniura[ 5]
Cope
Korean beauty snake
줄꼬리뱀
Found only in North Korea
Gloydius brevicauda [ 6]
Stejneger, 1907
Short-tailed mamushi
살모사
Throughout mainland; not found on Jeju
Gloydius saxatilis [ 7]
Emelianov
Rock mamushi
까치살모사
In the higher reaches of the Taebaek and Sobaek Mountains
Gloydius ussuriensis [ 8]
Emelianov
Ussuri mamushi
쇠살모사
Throughout
Hebius vibakari ruthveni[ 9]
Van Denburgh
Asian keelback or Japanese keelback
대륙유혈목이
Most common in the south, particularly Jeju
Hydrophis cyanocinctus [ 10]
Daudin, 1803
Annulated sea snake
얼룩바다뱀
Hydrophis melanocephalus [ 11]
Gray, 1849
Slender-necked sea snake
먹대가리바다뱀
Oocatochus rufodorsatus [ 12]
Cantor, 1842
Chinese garter snake, frog-eating rat snake, or red-backed rat snake
무자치, 무좌수, 물뱀, 떼뱀
Throughout
Orientocoluber spinalis [ 13]
Peters
Slender racer
실뱀, 줄뱀
Throughout; most common in the south
Pelamis platurus [ 14]
Linnaeus, 1766
Pelagic sea snake or yellow-bellied sea snake
바다뱀
Rhabdophis tigrinus tigrinus[ 15]
Boie
Tiger keelback
유혈목이, 꽃뱀
Common throughout
Sibynophis collaris [ 16]
Gray
Black-headed snake or collared snake
비바리뱀
Jeju (discovered there in 1981)
Vipera berus sachalinensis[ 17]
Common viper
북살모사
North Korea
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 127-129 (given as Dinodon rufozonatus rufozonatus ).
^ Species Restoration Center (2005), #17.
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 135-136.
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 130-134.
^ Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea (2005). "The Amphibians and Reptiles of Our Land" (PDF) (in Korean).
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 140-148 (as Agkistrodon brevicaudus ).
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 152-153 (as Agkistrodon saxatilis ).
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 149-151 (as Agkistrodon ussuriensis ).
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 115-117; Species Restoration Center (2005), #14.
^ Species Restoration Center (2005), #25.
^ Species Restoration Center (2005), #26.
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 137-139.
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 125-126.
^ Species Restoration Center (2005), #27.
^ Baek & Sim, pp. 118-122. Given as Rhabdophis tigrinus lateralis by Species Restoration Center (2005).
^ Baek & Sim (1999), pp. 123-124. (given as Sibynophis chinensis in Jeju Island, #7, and Species Restoration Center (2005)).
^ Given as Vipera berus by Species Restoration Center (2005), #31.
Baek Nam-geuk (백남극); Sim Jae-han (심재한) (1999). 뱀 (Baem, Snakes) (in Korean). Seoul: Jiseongsa. ISBN 89-7889-044-X .
Jeju Island Nature Environment Ecology Information System (제주특별자치도자연환경생태정보). 척추동물:파총류 (in Korean). Retrieved 2006-09-20 .
파충류 [List of Reptilian Fauna in Mt.jiri National Park]. Species Restoration Center (in Korean). 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-02-26. Retrieved 2006-09-20 .