ReptileMAP: |
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1300 |
Province: |
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Eastern Cape |
Country: |
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South Africa |
Locus: |
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3028CA |
Observer: |
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Dorse C. & Van Rooyen S. |
Date of record: |
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2006-04-16 |
Number of photos: |
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1 |
Notes: |
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Last updated: |
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2023-09-27 17:37:27 |
Sp. code: |
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5090 |
Species name: |
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Amplorhinus multimaculatus |
Common name: |
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Many-spotted Snake |
Family: |
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Lamprophiidae |
Record status: |
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ACCEPTED |
Collector's species id: |
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Institution: |
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ADU-UCT |
Record URL: |
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https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=ReptileMAP-1300 |
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• Locus: Summary | Records • Species: Records | Distribution map |
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Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:
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Comment number: |
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1 |
By: |
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Marius Burger |
Comment: |
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A Rhombic Skaapsteker at first glance. But possibly a Many-spotted Snake? |
Date: |
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2006-06-05 17:07:19 |
Species name: |
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Species code: |
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0 |
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Comment number: |
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2 |
By: |
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James Harrison |
Comment: |
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Submitted as a Many-spotted Snake, which is probably correct, but I cannot claim to be sure from the specimen. |
Date: |
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2006-06-05 22:04:01 |
Species name: |
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Species code: |
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0 |
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Comment number: |
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3 |
By: |
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Mike Bates |
Comment: |
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Either a Spotted Skaapsteker (Psammophylax rhombeatus) or a Many-spotted Snake (Amplorhinus multimaculatus).The unmarked central band on the posterior two-thirds of the body suggest the former. |
Date: |
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2006-06-06 10:17:29 |
Species name: |
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Species code: |
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0 |
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Comment number: |
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4 |
By: |
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Comments by several members of expert panel |
Comment: |
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Date: |
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2013-05-16 14:37:07 |
Species name: |
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Amplorhinus multimaculatus -- Many-spotted Snake |
Species code: |
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5090 |
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