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14 LEIOPYTHON GRACILIS, NOTE III. ON A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF PYTHONIÜAE EROM SALAAVATTI BY Dr. A. A. W. HUBRECHT. Dec. 1878. The snake about to be described formed part of the col-lection which the late Dr. Bernstein brought together in the island of Salawatti. It must be regarded as the re-presentative of a new and interesting genus , which takes its place between the existing genera Liasis and Nardoa. It differs from Nardoa in having pits not only on the inferior labials but on the rostral and upper labial plates as well, whereas it approaches this genus by the number and disposition of the shields on the head. The tail is rather long, the form of the animal is slender and grace-ful, the head less broad and at the same time longer and flatter than in most other Pythonidae. This as well as the small, smooth scales might characterize the genus; where-as the peculiar coloration and the metallic hues reflected by the skin will suffice to distinguish the species at first glance. Leiopython n. gen. Nostrils lateral in the middle of the nasal plate, fol-lowed by a groove which extends backwards and downwards. Notes from the Leyclen ^lusemxi.

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Note III. On a new genus and species of Pythonidae from Salawatti

A W W Hubrecht
Notes from the Leyden Museum 1: 14-15 (1879)

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