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First description
Genus Leiopython
Taxonomic history

L. albertisii
L. hoserae
L. bennettorum
L. fredparkeri
L. huonensis
L. biakensis


Leiopython fredparkeri  Schleip 2008

 

Common names
Fred Parker's White-Lipped Python; Karimui White-Lipped Python; Shimbu White-Lipped Python

Holotype
A large male collected by F. Parker 7 July 1967 at Karimui, Chimbu District, CAS 118906.

Description of the holotype

Total length about 1,620 mm; 13/13 supralabials, first and second pitted, fifth and sixth entering the orbit, having a lateral depression; 17/17 infralabials with 8–13 pitted; single loreal and preocular; 3/3 postoculars; 1/1 subocular separating the seventh supralabial from the orbit; single pair of prefrontals; two pairs of parietals, anterior ones larger and in median contact, but do not meet the postoculars, posterior ones elongate and separated by an elongate interparietal at the median; two smaller interparietals bordering anterior parietals posteriorly and the elongate interparietal anteriorly; dorsal midbody scale rows 50; ventrals 266; single anal scale; subcaudals 65, mostly paired.
Parker (1982) did not explicitly mention the coloration of live specimens from Karimui, but according to D. G. Barker (pers. comm.), these specimens are very dark in color.

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Leiopython fredparkeri, holotype, head lateral rightLeiopython fredparkeri, holotype, head lateral leftLeiopython fredparkeri, holotype, head dorsal surface
Figure 11a-c: Holotype of L. fredparkeri (CAS 118906). A: head view right side; B:
head view left side; C: dorsal surface of head.

Diagnosis
Leiopython fredparkeri differs from Leiopython albertisii and Leiopython biakensis in the absence of the whitish postocular spot, and in higher infralabial counts. It further differs from the former species by lower ventral counts. This species is distinguishable from Leiopython bennettorum by loreal, prefrontal, and lower average postocular scale counts, from Leiopython huonensis by the absence of the whitish postocular spot, and from the latter species and Leiopython hoserae in having two pairs of parietals.

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Parietal structure of specimens from Karimui
Figure 12: Parietal structure of specimens from Karimui and the Tive plateau. Note that in some specimens the posterior parietal scales are fused.

Variation

In some specimens, the posterior parietal scales were fused at the median line. Additionally, two specimens also had enlarged temporals, laterally bordering both, the anterior and posterior parietal scales. Three specimens had only two supralabials entering the eye, but with a subocular separating the eighth supralabial from the eye. Further three specimens with only two supralabials entering the eye on one side. A specimen from the Bomai Tive Plateau showed two loreal scales on one side, and one very large loreal on the other side. Additionally, a small scale laterally bordering the prefrontal and the two loreal scales were present.

Reference
SCHLEIP, W. D. 2008. Revision of the Genus Leiopython Hubrecht 1879 (Serpentes: Pythonidae) with the Redescription of Taxa Recently Described by Hoser (2000) and the Description of New Species. Journal of Herpetology 42(4):645–667.



 

 
   

 
 

 

 

 
     

 

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