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Horagolla National Park is a low country evergreen forest in Gampaha district. The species
abundance and diversity ofherpetofauna in Horagolla National Park (HNP) werestudiedduring the
study. Four habitat types were selected as Sandy Soil Forest Habitat (SSFH), Muddy Soil Forest
Habitat (MSFH), Stream Adjacent Forest Habitat (SAFH) and Grassland (G) in the national park.
Data werecollected using four, hundred meter line transects with the help of a global positioning
system device (GPS) and possible microhabitats were searched by using quadrat sampling method
from August 2012 to July2013 and from January 2015 to December 2015,for the period of two
years, once a month both during day & night.Sixteen species of reptiles belonging to nine families
and seven species of amphibians belonging to five families were recorded during the
study. Shannon's diversity index (H) & Relative Abundance (RA) were used to calculate the richness
& abundance of recorded species. The Dicroglossidae, Rachophoridae, Agamide&Natricidae were
the dominant families ofherpetofaunain terms of richness, and species such as
Otocryptiswiegmanni(RA=0.268) was followed by Aspiduraguentheri(RA=0.246).
Cylindrophismaculatus, Boigatrigonataand Pseudophilautuscuspis were rare and patchy in their
distribution, not only inhabiting undisturbed forest, but also the human conquered area. This study
revealed that Horagolla National Park is a preferred habitat for reptiles & amphibians.