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Not being saracastic at all john.....I just can't see how they could be there in the first place, those Mud islands that they are "recorded from" are not the right habitat.
So I stand by my original comment that they are not in Australia or its territories outside of the couple that were in a collection in South Australia.
I believe the records are similar to the 2 records of a Western Australian Ctenotus from near Inveloch in Victoria, while they are technically valid the still most likely in error.
Cheers,
Scott Eipper
I would more than happy to eat humble pie if the record is proven without doubt, but at this stage I doubt they will be found.
Cheers,
Scott
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