[2] The species is closely related to C. ingerorum and C. kallima morphological aspects.
[2][3] The species was discovered from a granite cave in Bambaragala forest, Pallebedda, Ratnapura.
Median row of subcaudal scales are irregular, diamond-shaped, and small.
One broad, yellow vertebral stripe is running form occiput to tail.
Tail is dorsally dark brown with 11 faded black cross-bands.