So experts whats this one!
It is definitely Varanus auffenbergi.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]SPRACKLAND described this species in 1999. Its a split from Varanus timorensis. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]It is restricted to the island of Roti, 12 km southwest of Timor. Certainly not a legally held species here in Oz. Looks like someone fudged the books. Gee Scott thought you would of picked this one.
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Menetia greyii
YFWHeres one....
Eulamprus quoyiiHere is one.
Steve skink is Morethia obscura
Oxy's snake is Demansia quaesitor
Ravens skink is Eulamprus tympanum tympanum
Cheers,
Scott
Hey Scott,
There is 11 species and sub species of Demansia in Graeme Gow's "Snakes of Australia" but not that one (quaesitor).
Can you tell me why it is quaesitor please?
The description he gives of reticulata fits so well.
Hey Scott,
There is 11 species and sub species of Demansia in Graeme Gow's "Snakes of Australia" but not that one (quaesitor).
Can you tell me why it is quaesitor please?
The description he gives of reticulata fits so well.
the third edition is released next month
Is the Graeme Gow book the one that was released in '95? If it is then you will find it out of date. The Demansia genus was reviewed a couple of years ago and species were introduced and shuffled around. Demansia quaesitor is one of these.
The easiest way would be location/distribution, however, when its in a tub this generally doesn't count. I would say that it is D. quaesitor due to the pale flecks of colour on the scales, lack of black reticulations on body, the banding on the snout, and distinctive head colouration.
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