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Higher TaxaVaranidae, Platynota, Varanoidea, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Mertens's Water Monitor
G: Mertens Wasserwaran 
SynonymVaranus mertensi GLAUERT 1951
Varanus bulliwallah WORRELL 1956
Varanus mertensi — STORR 1980: 270
Varanus mertensi — COGGER 1983
Varanus mertensi — DE LISLE 1996: 130
Varanus mertensi — COGGER 2000: 369
Varanus mertensi — WILSON & SWAN 2010
Varanus (Varanus) mertensi — BUCKLITSCH et al. 2016: 50 
DistributionAustralia (Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia)

Type locality: Moola Bulla Cattle Station near Halls Creek, East Kimberly, Western Australia.

bulliwallah: Queensland, Australia. Type locality: Near Belyando, Bulliwallah Station, Queensland, Australia.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: WAM R5819, from Moola Bulla Cattle Station, near Hall 's Creek, East Kimberley, W. A.
Holotype: AM R14810, from Bulliwallah Station, on the Belyando River, Qld. [bulliwallah] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A large dark water monitor (up to 113 cm long), all but base of tail extremely strongly compressed, with a two-keeled crest. Further distinguishable from V. mitchelli by more numerous midbody scale rows and dorsal pattern of small black-edged pale spots, immaculate throat and usually immaculate under surface of tail (pale yellowish brown, sharply demarcated from dark brown of lateral surfaces) (Storr 1980)
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Description: Snout-vent length (mm): 65-475 (N 33, mean 288.8). Length of appendages (% SVL): foreleg 24-30 (N 25, mean 26.3), hindleg 33-41 (N 26, mean 37.9), tail 136-183 (N 26, mean 153.2). Midbody scale rows 150-180 (N 16, mean 165.5). Lamellae under fourth toe 27-36 (N 25, mean 31.2). Head scales smooth, small (but somewhat larger than in congeners); supra-orbitals not well differentiated from interorbitals. No canthus rostralis. Nostril laterodorsal or dorsolateral, nearer to tip of snout than orbit. Nails black, moderately long and slender, slightly curved. Head olive brown, centre of scales blackish brown. Back, sides of body, upper surfaces of limbs and base of tail medium to dark olive grey or olive brown, sparsely covered with very small, black-edged, greyish white or yellowish white spots; spots arranged in no pattern, except on base of tail where they tend to align transversely. Whitish ring around ear aperture, joined at top to whitish streak from orbit. Upper and lower lips barred with dark grey and brownish white. Sides of tail dull olive brown, occasionally tinged with reddish brown, and indistinctly flecked with buff and blackish brown. Under surfaces brownish white or yellowish white; abdomen, hindlegs and base of tail with irregular or broken bars, spots or a reticulum of grey or brownish grey. (Storr 1980) 
Comment 
EtymologyNamed after Robert Mertens (1894-1975), Russian-born herpetologist who worked most of his life at the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. See also Haacke 1975. 
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