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Death Adder Species:

Oxyrhopus Jan 30, 2008 12:11 PM

Some folks have locale information on these indo death adders? Thanks.

Dan

Replies (4)

Annulata Jan 30, 2008 07:48 PM

The first specimen is Acanthophis rugosus, which is commonly seen from the Irian Jaya area. The last one is Acanthophis laevis, and that one is from the Timika area of Indonesia.

Oxyrhopus Jan 30, 2008 08:59 PM

Thanks, and understand Timika is in Southwestern Irian Jaya so perhaps rugosus is from the same locale or north in Jaya Pura?

The first specimen is Acanthophis rugosus, which is commonly seen from the Irian Jaya area. The last one is Acanthophis laevis, and that one is from the Timika area of Indonesia.

oxyuranus Jan 31, 2008 01:37 AM

Acanthophis rugosus is found in the Merauke area in south-central New Guinea - an area transected by the Papua New Guinea/West Papua (Irian Jaya) border. A. rugosus occurs both on the PNG and West Papuan sides of the border.

The red-form Acanthophis laevis pictured is a typical colouration seen in many of the southern forests of New Guinea ranging from Gulf Province in PNG to the western coastal lowlands of southern West Papua. This colouration also occurs at elevations of up to around 1000 metres ASL in PNG, and probably does the same in West Papua.

If both species were sourced by Indonesian collectors then they are almost certainly both West Papuan animals from south of the central mountain ranges. The A. rugosus would definately be from Merauke, and since red phase A. laevis are also found just inland from Merauke, it may well be from there also.

Cheers
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David Williams
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PNG Snakebite Research Project

Australian Venom Research Unit
School of Medicine
University of Melbourne
Parkville, Vic, 3010

School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Taurama Campus
University of Papua New Guinea
Boroko, NCD, PNG

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Bob H Jan 31, 2008 07:55 AM

Thanks David, I have a couple that look just like Dan's pictures and I greatly appreciate the locale information. We all have our fingers crossed on the Holiday Inn thingy!
Bob H

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