Reptile Atlas of Southern Africa

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VM Number 156576   ReptileMAP No. : 156576
Species: 4190 -- Xenocalamus bicolor bicolor       [ Map | Records ]
               Bicoloured Quill-snouted Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Finn Kyle; Date: 2014-04-04.
Locality: Northern Cape, South Africa.
Locus: 2621DD [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 2 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-156576
VM Number 160810   ReptileMAP No. : 160810
Species: 4190 -- Xenocalamus bicolor bicolor       [ Map | Records ]
               Bicoloured Quill-snouted Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Finn Kyle; Date: 2017-02-03.
Locality: Northern Cape, South Africa.
Locus: 2621DD [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There are 2 photos and 2 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-160810
VM Number 168351   ReptileMAP No. : 168351
Species: 4190 -- Xenocalamus bicolor bicolor       [ Map | Records ]
               Bicoloured Quill-snouted Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Finn Kyle; Lorna Harvey; Date: 2018-11-29.
Locality: Northern Cape, South Africa.
Locus: 2621DD [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 2 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-168351


 
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