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Philippine Journal of Science
152 (2): 669-672, April 2023
ISSN 0031 – 7683
Date Received: 19 Dec 2022
First Record of Ophiophagy in Philippine Groundsnake
Stegonotus muelleri on the Non-banded Philippine
Burrowing Snake Oxyrhabdium modestum
Alven B. Magdua* and Marites Bonachita Sanguila
Biodiversity Informatics and Research Center, Father Saturnino Urios University,
Butuan City, Agusan del Norte 8600 Philippines
*Corresponding author: abmagdua@gmail.com
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Magdua A, Bonachita-Sanguila M. 2023. First Record of Ophiophagy in Philippine Groundsnake Stegonotus
muelleri on the Non-banded Philippine Burrowing Snake Oxyrhabdium modestum. Philipp J Sci 152(2): 669–672.
https://doi.org/10.56899/152.02.12
ABSTRACT
The Philippine groundsnake Stegonotus muelleri is a non-venomous colubrid widely distributed in the Mindanao Pleistocene Aggregate Island Complex. Despite the species’ regular sightings and occurrence in field surveys, sparse is known about its natural history, including its dietary habits. Although ophiophagy is frequent among elapids, Stegonotus muelleri has not been specifically reported to consume snakes. We provide the first account of ophiophagy in a colubrid snake, Stegonotus muelleri, on a lamphrophiid snake, Oxyrhabdium modestum, providing a glimpse into the species trophic role as a snake-eating predator, and suspected postfeeding behavior (limited mobility and aboveground perching spot) – essential information that augments the gaps in our understanding of the species’ natural history.