Reptile Atlas of Southern Africa

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VM Number 175534   ReptileMAP No. : 175534
Species: 4900 -- Psammophis mossambicus       [ Map | Records ]
               Olive Grass Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Yahwandi K Kunda; uploaded by Normal Barrett; Date: 2020-05-31.
Locality: Eastern Province, Zambia.
Locus: 1332DA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There are 2 photos and 3 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-175534
VM Number 184542   ReptileMAP No. : 184542
Species: 4900 -- Psammophis mossambicus       [ Map | Records ]
               Olive Grass Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Mercy Banda; Date: 2021-12-19.
Locality: Eastern Province, Zambia.
Locus: 1332DA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 2 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-184542
VM Number 204909   ReptileMAP No. : 204909
Species: 4900 -- Psammophis mossambicus       [ Map | Records ]
               Olive Grass Snake (Lamprophiidae)
Observer: Ertugrul Dirilis; Date: 2023-05-28.
Locality: Eastern Province, Zambia.
Locus: 1332DA [ Summary ] [ Records ]
Record status: ACCEPTED. There is 1 photo and 2 comments
Record URL: https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-204909


 
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