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Richardson’s Grey Mangrove Snake
Myron Gray 1849
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Myron richardsonii
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Richardson's Mangrove Snake, Myron richardsonii, is found in northern Australia and southern New Guinea. It is known to feed on fish and gastropods (nudibranchs). Specimen in photo from the vicinity of Darwin, NT.
Myron resetari
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Resetar's mangrove snake, Myron resetari, inhabits to coastal of Australia from Broom to the Kimberlys. it is known from relatively few specimens.
Myron karnsi
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Karn's Mangrove snake, Myron karnsi, is a melanistic species from the Aru Islands of Indonesia and is known only from the holotype.