Prasinohaema virens  Search

Higher Taxonomy:
 Kingdom: ANIMALIA
  Phylum: CHORDATA
   Class: AMPHIBIA
    Order: SERPENTES
     Family: SCINCIDAE
Original Description:
Current Status: Unverified
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ID# Locality Collector Date
Herp 2093: Tokinoitu [= Tokinot]J L Gressitt02 Jun 1956
Herp 2371: MundaJ L Gressitt14 Jul 1959
Herp 2373: MundaJ L Gressitt14 Jul 1959
Herp 2374: MundaJ L Gressitt14 Jul 1959
Herp 2948: MundaJ L Gressitt15 Jul 1959
Herp 3442: PepeleP Temple8 Feb 1964
Herp 5804: Reinduk (vicinity of), 31 km NE of WanumaT K Pratt01 Apr 1974
Herp 12864: SupatoM McCoy02 Mar 1987
Herp 12967: SegheM McCoy09 Mar 1987
Herp 16854: Nulia River, LiakF Kraus15 Jan 2003
Herp 16855: Nulia River, LiakF Kraus15 Jan 2003
Herp 16856: Liak areaF Kraus15 Jan 2003
Herp 16857: Sewa Bay, SE of, "Point 6"F Kraus30 Jan 2003
Herp 19070: Oomsis (Umsis) Forestry CampA Allison11 Sep 1988
Herp 19071: Oomsis (Umsis) Forestry CampA Allison11 Sep 1988
Herp 19072: Oomsis (Umsis) Forestry CampA Allison13 Sep 1988
Herp-PNG 2146785536: Nulia River, LiakF Kraus11 Jan 2003
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