Calliophis salitan is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae.
It is endemic to the Philippines and known from Dinagat Island and Mindanao;[1][2] the former is based on a small number of recent records whereas the latter is based on a museum specimen from 1887.
[1] It is unique for its large size as well as its body coloration of a black head & neck with black & white bands along the width of the body, terminating at a bright orange tail.
It is distinct from any other coral snake species in the Philippines or Sundas, but is most closely related to the blue coral snakes (C. bivirgatus & C. intestinalis) of the Sunda Shelf.
While it is known only from Dinagat Island, it may also occur or have formerly occurred on other islands in the Sulu Archipelago.