Kununurra, WA

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5 May 2025

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Discussion

wombey wrote:
8 Nov 2023
Aaron, While I am as familiar with most Australian herps as the next herpo, I am not sure what you mean by "global" moderator. I can usually work things out, but don't consider myself as an expert world wide! How does this fit in with a local nature map? Call me on 0411255546 if it is easier to talk.

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AaronClausen wrote:
8 Nov 2023
Absolutely a top idea. @wombey Hi John - would you be keen on taking this on?

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jks wrote:
30 Oct 2023
@AaronClausen thoughts on making king @wombey a global reptile moderator?

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wombey wrote:
23 May 2023
Yes. Although there are several names appearing in the literature including the description of a specimen from Port Essington, NT, 1842, as Dendrophis (Ahetula) olivacea, current convention is that they all the same species. The type specimen as Leptophis punctulatus, 1826, is actually from WA.

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AaronClausen wrote:
23 May 2023
Thanks @wombey - are these guys actually the same species as the common green tree snake from down south, just with a local colour variation from being up in the top end? Both seem to be called Dendrelaphis punctulatus

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