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I am trying to find information on specifics of each Drymarchon. Particularly the taxonomy descriptions that include scale counts, the switchover of many from corais to melenurus, and the separation of erebennus and couperi. Perhaps I just don't have access to the proper databases, but I am having little luck. Perhaps someone with access to academic databases can be of assistance.
 
I read the rest of the articles on that page before. I wonder how I managed to skip over that one.
 
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