turns up this page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morelia_(genus) and clearly outlines all the species under Morelia and shows that there is Morelia Bredli as its own species (under debate) and then there is Morelia Spilota, which has 6 subspecies, one of which being the Inland Carpet Python.
G'day Scotty,
For future reference, make sure you
italicize the entire scientific name, and only capitalize the generic name. For example,
Morelia bredli.
Unfortunately, your Wikipedia link doesn't mention Steve Donnellan's 2003 presentation at the Australian Society of Herpetologists meeting, where all of the subspecies of
Morelia spilota were basically found to be null and void genetically. They are just the one highly variable species.
APS is a very useful tool for those who are learning. Whilst the information may be available elsewhere, the opportunity for it to be explained in a fashion that those seeking the information can understand is not - this is where APS shines.
So can we play nice yet?