Giri's bronzeback tree snake

Dendrelaphis girii

''Dendrelaphis girii'', or Giri's bronzeback tree snake, is a species of snake in India.
Giri's bronzeback tree snake Please help me out in finding the species... I have provided a wild guess Title Dendrelaphis girii,Geotagged,India

Appearance

A species of ''Dendrelaphis'' characterised by the combination of: 1) two loreal scales on each side of the head; 2) 15 dorsal scale rows at midbody; 3) enlarged vertebral scales; 4) 166–173 ventrals; 5) 140–147 subcaudals; 6) 8–9 supralabials, 2 supralabials border the eye; 7) 6–8 temporal scales; 8) a long sublabial that touches 2-5 infralabials; 9) 1–3 gular rows; 10) a divided anal shield; 11) relative tail-length 0.36–0.37; 12) a black postocular stripe that covers less than a quarter of the temporal region and that barely extends onto the neck; 13) an absent or rudimentarily present pale ventrolateral line.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyColubridae
GenusDendrelaphis
Species
Photographed in
India