Dendrelaphis cyanochloris, commonly known as Wall's bronzeback or the blue bronzeback, is a species of colubrid snake found in Southeast Asia.
[2] D. cyanochloris is most closely related to Dendrelaphis ngansonensis, and together the two might form a species complex.
It is predominantly arboreal and inhabits primary and mature secondary lowland rainforest, at altitudes of up to 1,000 m.[1][3] Like other bronzebacks, this snake is diurnal and fully arboreal, and has oviparous reproduction.
[3] Common and widespread, Wall's bronzeback is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, although it is likely impacted by localized habitat loss and degradation from agricultural expansion and logging.
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