Katrinus fuscus jackyae (Hoser, 2004)
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Katrinus fuscus jackyae (Hoser, 2004) |
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[nomen dubium, synonym of Liasis fuscus] |
Katrinus fuscus jackyae (Hoser, 2004) [nomen dubium, synonym of Liasis fuscus]
Holotype:
WAM R13882.
Type locality:
Kalumburu, Western Australia.
Remarks:
Hoser (2004) claimed that several diagnostic features separated this taxon from others, but discusses only one (APP2); he stated that "in Katrinus fuscus fuscus (from coastal Queensland) the upper lips are pale with a little brown peppering. However, in Katrinus fuscus jackyae (from the NT and WA) the lips are usually darker with more dark brown peppering or even blotches" ( Hoser 2004). He continued that this subspecies would intergrade with Katrinus fuscus cornwallisius around the Gulf of Carpentaria. The name is herein considered a nomen dubium (APP5).
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