<documentid="5DA555A6D9BFBC39EEE1AB3E841C7A69"ID-CLB-Dataset="25728"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.66.683"ID-GBIF-Dataset="a164e717-82d3-4b7b-abb9-2e202a7a1597"ID-PMC="PMC3088416"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-66-29"ID-PubMed="21594030"ModsDocAuthor=""ModsDocDate="2010"ModsDocID="1313-2970-66-29"ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 66"ModsDocTitle="Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons (Serpentes, Pythonidae), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution"checkinTime="1451250909259"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Schleip, Wulf D. & O'Shea, Mark"docDate="2010"docId="83937EC907C798618FB908DD5D9EE75C"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 66: 29-79"docOrigin="ZooKeys 66"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.66.683"docTitle="Katrinus fuscus subsp. cornwallisius Guenther 1879, [junior synonym of Liasis fuscus]"docType="treatment"docVersion="9"lastPageNumber="42"masterDocId="FFFFFFC1FFA4551A4D30CF25AE54FFB9"masterDocTitle="Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons (Serpentes, Pythonidae), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution"masterLastPageNumber="80"masterPageNumber="29"pageNumber="42"updateTime="1732612591658"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="D5883150E5CC54FDCA6365AFCEF8C272">Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons (Serpentes, Pythonidae), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution</mods:title>
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for the Torres Strait islands and New Guinean populations. However,
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demonstrated that specimens from Queensland, the Torres Strait islands (Saibai), and New Guinea form a well-supported clade, which was considered the sister group to the clade comprising the Northern Territory and Indonesian populations. Since Queensland is the type locality of