. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Liasis dueeboracensis: top and side views. On reexamination the form from Duke-of-York Island proves to be a species distinct from Liasis amethystinus, to which, however, it is closely allied. Like the latter species it has the loreal region occupied by many small scutes disposed in two or three longitudinal series; the rostral also has two pits, and four of the upper labial and seven of the lower are pitted. But the Duke-of-York-Island species differs by the middle pair of fr


. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Liasis dueeboracensis: top and side views. On reexamination the form from Duke-of-York Island proves to be a species distinct from Liasis amethystinus, to which, however, it is closely allied. Like the latter species it has the loreal region occupied by many small scutes disposed in two or three longitudinal series; the rostral also has two pits, and four of the upper labial and seven of the lower are pitted. But the Duke-of-York-Island species differs by the middle pair of frontal shields being in contact with the vertical only very slightly or not at all; in the latter case a small azy- gous shield is intercalated between the frontals and the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd


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