{{Short description|Species of Australian snake}} {{Speciesbox | image = | image_caption = | status = | status_system = | genus = Myron | species = resetari | authority = Murphy, 2011 | range_map = | synonyms = }}
'''''Myron resetari''''', also known as the '''Broome mangrove snake''' or '''Resetar's mangrove snake''', is a species of venomous homalopsid snake native to the marine waters of north-western Australia. The specific epithet ''resetari'' honours herpetologist Alan Resetar of the Field Museum of Natural History.<ref name="arod"/>
==Description== The snake grows to an average of about 40 cm in length.<ref name="arod">{{cite web |url= http://www.arod.com.au/arod/reptilia/Squamata/Homalopsidae/Myron/resetari |title= Resetar's mangrove snake |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=|website= Australian Reptile Online Database |publisher= Stewart Macdonald |access-date= 30 May 2021}}</ref>
==Behaviour== The species is viviparous.<ref name="arod"/>
==Distribution and habitat== The species is known only from the type locality of Broome, in tropical north-western Western Australia, where it inhabits mangrove-lined coastal waters.<ref name="arod"/>
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resetari Category:Snakes of Australia Category:Reptiles of Western Australia Category:Reptiles described in 2011
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