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Yes Wulf you are completely right...but...

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Posted by: steno at Mon Jan 12 14:07:07 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by steno ]  
   

I'm still thanking you for your last year unvaluable postal pack, but my question is related to some readings of mine:

1) Wells and Wellington in their work of 1985 stated that the viridis taxon is not to add at the Morelia genus and they resurrect for this pourpose the Chondropython one...Well who stated that before Kluge (1993)?


2) Underwood and Stimson (1990...3 years before Kluge) reached the same position preferring the Morelia genus instead of the original one...

I'm a little confused...or what?

Cheers

Steno


   

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