If you have the scientific name of an organism then you have the genus and species to which it belongs to. The genus comes first then the species, so the species is punctulata.
Dendrelaphis punctulata was created in 1827.
There is actually only one species of Dendrelaphis punctulata or the green tree snake that is native to Australia. There are many similar snakes, but only one actual green tree snake.
Dendrelaphis bifrenalis was created in 1890.
Dendrelaphis pictus was created in 1789.
Dendrelaphis cyanochloris was created in 1921.
Dendrelaphis caudolineatus was created in 1834.
Dendrelaphis grandoculis was created in 1890.
Dendrelaphis calligastra was created in 1867.
Acrocercops punctulata was created in 1891.
Timia punctulata was created in 1906.
Carposina punctulata was created in 1907.
The green tree snake belongs to the Colubridae family, which includes many species of nonvenomous snakes found worldwide. They are commonly found climbing and hunting among trees and shrubs in various habitats.