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Reptiles described in 1843

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Jameson's mamba
species of reptile
Red-headed krait
species of reptile
Puerto Rican boa
species of reptile
Laudakia nupta
species of reptile
Microlophus grayii
species of reptile
Transvaal grass lizard
species of reptile
Rufous beaked snake
species of reptile
Liolaemus darwinii
species of reptile
Northland green gecko
species of reptile
Lamprophis guttatus
species of reptile
Cyclocorus lineatus
species of reptile
Liolaemus gracilis
species of reptile
Echiopsis
Echiopsis curta is a terrestrial, elapid species of snake, also commonly known from the Aboriginal name as the bardick. It is a short, highly venomous snake with variable color which is mainly nocturnal, reaching a maximum length of 57 cm. It is endemic to Australia, most commonly found in three distinct populations through southern Australia. They are considered venomous to humans, however there is very little information. Their population is decreasing due to habitat degradation and destruction but considered least concern on the IUCN Red List. == Description == The bardick grows up to
Oligosoma zelandicum
species of reptile
Western glossy snake
species of reptile
Oligosoma ornatum
species of reptile
Diplolaemus bibronii
species of reptile
Cubophis cantherigerus
species of reptile
Darwin's iguana
species of reptile
Telescopus variegatus
species of reptile
Liolaemus bibronii
species of reptile
Crotaphopeltis hippocrepis
species of reptile
Liolaemus kingii
species of reptile
Aurivela longicauda
species of reptile
Atractaspis irregularis
species of reptile
Naultinus punctatus
species of reptile