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.
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TYPE LOCALITY:
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,
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,
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, between Mussel Bay and Swellendam
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.
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DISTRIBUTION: Formerly from S.W.
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to E. Transvaal (
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); now only in captivity.
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COMMENT: Includes
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;
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see
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, Part 15: 55.
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PROTECTED STATUS: CITES - Appendix II and
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ESA - Endangered as D.
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d.
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subspecies only.
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