Sinomicrurus

Sinomicrurus is a genus of venomous elapid snakes, one of several genera commonly known as Asian coral snakes or oriental coral snakes. The genus includes 9 subtropical species found in Asia. Molecular and morphological analysis suggest this new genus is part of the family Elapidae.

Species and subspecies

 * Sinomicrurus annularis (Günther, 1864) – MacClelland’s coral snake (China)
 * Sinomicrurus boettgeri (Fritze, 1894) – Boettger's coral snake (Japan)
 * Sinomicrurus iwasakii (Maki, 1935) – Iwasaki's temperate Asian coral snake (Ryukyu Islands)
 * Sinomicrurus japonicus (Günther, 1868) – Japanese coral snake (Ryukyu Islands)
 * Sinomicrurus japonicus japonicus (Günther, 1868)
 * Sinomicrurus japonicus takarai (Ota, Ito & Lin, 1999)
 * Sinomicrurus kelloggi (Pope, 1928) – Kellogg's coral snake (Vietnam, Laos, China)
 * Sinomicrurus macclellandi (J.T. Reinhardt, 1844) – MacClelland's coral snake (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan)
 * Sinomicrurus macclellandi macclellandi (J.T. Reinhardt, 1844)
 * Sinomicrurus macclellandi univirgatus (Günther, 1858)
 * Sinomicrurus peinani Liu, Yan, Hou, Wang, Nguyen, R. Murphy, Che & Guo, 2020 – Guangxi coral snake (China, Vietnam)
 * Sinomicrurus sauteri (Steindachner, 1913) (Taiwan)
 * Sinomicrurus swinhoei (Van Denburgh, 1912) – Swinhoe's temperate Asian coral snake (Taiwan)

Nota bene: An authority (binomial or trinomial) in parentheses indicates that the taxon (species or subspecies) was originally described in a genus other than Sinomicrurus.