Calamaria alidae

Calamaria alidae, commonly known as the Bengkulu reed snake, is a species of snakes in the family Colubridae.

Etymology
The specific name, alidae, is in honor of Alida Brooks who collected natural history specimens in Sumatra with her husband Cecil Joslin Brooks.

Geographic range
C. alidae is endemic to western Sumatra in Indonesia.

Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of C. alidae is forest, at an altitude of 100 m.

Description
According to Boulenger (1920), the holotype of C. alidae measures 220 mm in total length, including the tail which is 20 mm long.

Reproduction
C. alidae is oviparous.