“…So far, many aspects of reproductive biology have been described among elapids (e.g., Tam et al 1969;Lance 1976;Shine 1977;Shine and Keogh 1996;Shine et al 2007;Marques et al 2013). However, reproductive data on snakes in the genus Bungarus focuses almost entirely on post-mating aspects such as nesting, oviposition, and morphometrics of eggs and neonates (e.g., Evans 1905;Webb-Peploe 1946;Soderberg 1973;Whitaker 1978;Daniel 2002;Chanhome 2013;Knierim et al 2019;Ray et al 2020;Biakzuala et al 2023), leaving many behavioral aspects of mating unrepresented. Herein we report copulation in the Banded Krait (Bungarus fasciatus), based on a single observation from northern West Bengal, India, supplemented by crowdsourced observational data.…”