-
three (usually two)
brown crossbands followed by a gray area. In juveniles, the
pattern on the tail is more distinct: 7–9
crossbands are visible,
while the...
- black, and
white crossbands. The
bands are
always arranged in the same
order with each red
crossband being surrounded by two
black crossbands,
forming what...
- Tennessee. Anteriorly, it has a
pattern of dark
crossbands on a
light ground color. Posteriorly, the
crossbands are
replaced by
three rows of
alternating squarish...
-
Crossband (cross-band,
cross band)
operation is a
method of
telecommunication in
which a
radio station receives signals on one
frequency and simultaneously...
- more or less
distinct black crossbands on the
posterior part of the body and on the tail;
young usually with
light crossbands on the
front half of the body...
- is
overlaid with a
series of 10–17 dark
brown to
almost black crossbands.
These crossbands,
which usually have
black edges, are
sometimes broken along the...
-
heavy punctations.
These crossbands have
vague borders and are
wider dorsally than laterally. Also mid-dorsally, the
crossbands become wider than the spaces...
- 9 ft). Dorsally, S.
pullatus is
black with
yellow spots which may form
crossbands. The tip of the
snout is yellow. The head
shields may be
mostly yellow...
- colour, its base
colours are brown, grey olive, or
green with
lighter crossbands usually of
creamy yellow. Occasionally,
unbanded specimens are found....
- is
characterized by its
black or bluish-black body with
narrow white crossbands,
typically reaching lengths of 3 to 4 feet.
Known for its
potent neurotoxic...