Seems like a great site too.
Mike
http://www.giantconstrictingsnakes.com/notaeus.html
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Seems like a great site too.
Mike
http://www.giantconstrictingsnakes.com/notaeus.html
and they have some good info on most of the listed species. However, not much on their page covering E. beniensis. Very little information given and thought the range map could have shown more than just a general location. It could be that it just hasn't been updated in a while. There is a 2005 paper by Dirksen and Bohme in the Russioan Journal of Herpetology that covers the reappraisal of E. beniensis and has the most updated info on this species that I have seen to date. The paper has a fair amount of morphological data on beniensis in addition to lat and long coordinate data on 5 or 6 field collected specimens. I would still admit however that there isn't a whole lot out there, but definitely more could be added to the webpage on beniensis. Thanks for listing the website,
Kelly
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