A NEW RHINOPLOCEPHALUS ( SERPENTES ELAPIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIAWA Museum Records and Supplements | Updated 1 decade agoAbstract: Storr et al. (1986: 104) mentioned that two snakes from Scaddan (430 km SW of the rest of the species' range) possibly represented a third subspecies of Rhinoplocephalus spectabilis. An additional two specimens have confirmed the distinctness of the Scaddan population. Author(s) STORR, G.M. : Part 1 Page Number 137 A NEW RHINOPLOCEPHALUS ( SERPENTES ELAPIDAE) FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA Download 125.65 KB To request an accessible version of this pdf please email onlineservices@museum.wa.gov.au