Lampropeltis
Snakes are of the suborder Serpentes in the order Squamata in the class Reptilia. so the scientific name is OPHIDIA.
Squamata is the scientific name for snakes and lizards.
The water moccasin's scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus
There are many different species of 'sea snake' - if you care to read the Wikipedia page in the related link - you'll see the different species along with their scientific names.
Bungarus CeylonicusIt's the 2nd most venomous snake in Sri Lanka. Widely distributed in wet zone. mainly feeds on other small snakes including burrowing snakes. Nuerotoxic venom is present.
Snakes are of the suborder Serpentes in the order Squamata in the class Reptilia. so the scientific name is OPHIDIA.
Squamata is the scientific name for snakes and lizards.
Lampropeltis
The scientific name is Chrysopelea.
Colbrid....right?!?
Zamenis situla
The scientific name for the backbone is the vertebral column.
Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus
The water moccasin's scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus
There is no snake found called corba, but there is the cobra snake. If you are looking for a scientific name, you can use Elapidae which refers to the family of snakes.
It depends what you mean by scientific name. Cobras belong to the 'Elapidae' family of snakes, within which, there are a number of families including 'Naja' - See the related link to Wikipedia for more information on this section of the snakes family.
There are many different species of 'sea snake' - if you care to read the Wikipedia page in the related link - you'll see the different species along with their scientific names.