Figure 6 in The death adder Acanthophis antarcticus (Shaw & Nodder, 1802) in Victoria: historical records and contemporary uncertainty ...

Figure 6. Ventral view of the head scales of Death Adder specimens from Melbourne Museum, and close up of Gerard Krefft's illustration of the ventral head scales of the Death Adder collected at Lake Boga in 1857 (bottom right). Top left is specimen D3579. Top right is D51857. Bottom left is D43...

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Main Authors: Clemann, Nick, Stranks, Timothy, Carland, Rebecca, Melville, Jane, Op Den Brouw, Bianca, Robertson, Peter
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Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10666244
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Summary:Figure 6. Ventral view of the head scales of Death Adder specimens from Melbourne Museum, and close up of Gerard Krefft's illustration of the ventral head scales of the Death Adder collected at Lake Boga in 1857 (bottom right). Top left is specimen D3579. Top right is D51857. Bottom left is D4349. ... : Published as part of Clemann, Nick, Stranks, Timothy, Carland, Rebecca, Melville, Jane, Op Den Brouw, Bianca & Robertson, Peter, 2018, The death adder Acanthophis antarcticus (Shaw & Nodder, 1802) in Victoria: historical records and contemporary uncertainty, pp. 29-40 in Memoirs of Museum Victoria 77 on page 34, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2018.77.03, http://zenodo.org/record/10666229 ...