Myron resetari, also known as the Broome mangrove snake or Resetar's mangrove snake, is a species of venomous homalopsid snake native to the marine waters of north-western Australia.
The specific epithet resetari honours herpetologist Alan Resetar of the Field Museum of Natural History.
[1] The snake grows to an average of about 40 cm in length.
[1] The species is known only from the type locality of Broome, in tropical north-western Western Australia, where it inhabits mangrove-lined coastal waters.
This snake article is a stub.