Types | Holotype: WAM R98871 (formerly AMS R123995, originally cited as Australian Zoological Museum [authors' collection] 1000), Mitchell River, ca 2 km upstream from Mitchell Falls, WA, collected J. Weigel 12.i.1989). Also given as BMNH 1946.1.20.39, but now in WAM. Holotype: AM R31927, from Port Darwin, N. T. [darwiniensis] Holotype: none; description based on literature records (see also under Pseudonaja textilis Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, 1854), from "Murray River", N. S. W. /Vic. [cupreus] Holotype: not found, from Eradu, W. A. [denisonioides] Holotype: NMV D12355, from East Alligator River, Arnhem Land, N. T. [Pseudechis platycephalus] Holotype: SAMA R3151, from Mount Wedge, near Elliston on the W coast of Eyre Peninsula, S. A. [brunnea] |
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