Hi all,
Does anyone have any decent pic's of Egernia frerei in particular close ups of the head showing nasal scales and head scales.
I have recently returned from a trip to the tip of Cape York where I found some unusual looking Egernia, I might have found something new!
It was my understanding that E frerei had seperate nasal scales, but these Egernia had nasals in contact. They also have a bright yellow belly like a water python with green and blue sides. also very large, close to 20 cm SVL. 38 scales at midbody. No black coloured striations on dorsal scales just a broad chocolate coloured stripe.
I also found a couple of Blackheaded pythons, northern blue-tongues (one that I measured at 600mm) also several A maculosa's, one with a jet black head and a few other species.
I'll try and get some pic's up tomorrow.
Brian
Does anyone have any decent pic's of Egernia frerei in particular close ups of the head showing nasal scales and head scales.
I have recently returned from a trip to the tip of Cape York where I found some unusual looking Egernia, I might have found something new!
It was my understanding that E frerei had seperate nasal scales, but these Egernia had nasals in contact. They also have a bright yellow belly like a water python with green and blue sides. also very large, close to 20 cm SVL. 38 scales at midbody. No black coloured striations on dorsal scales just a broad chocolate coloured stripe.
I also found a couple of Blackheaded pythons, northern blue-tongues (one that I measured at 600mm) also several A maculosa's, one with a jet black head and a few other species.
I'll try and get some pic's up tomorrow.
Brian