Candoia paulsoni Sta. Isabel Island snakeroomserpentarium snake snakes
Candoia is a genus of non-venomous boas found mostly in New Guinea, Melanesia and the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Common names include bevel-nosed boas and keel-scaled boas. [2] Description The species of the genus Candoia typically have a rounded and heavy body, with a flattened triangular-shaped head and an upturned nose.
Candoia paulsoni The Reptile Database
Candoia paulsoni paulsoni. These are one of the many unique Pacific Island Boa in ther genus Candoia. They are now being produced in captivity although to a limited degree and are also still imported on occasion. These boa are a more terrestrial snake versus the arboreal lifestyle many think of when the genus Candoia is mentioned.
Candoia paulsoni Santa Isabelle REPTILIS
Candoia carinata paulsoni or Candoia paulsoni paulsoni, whichever you prefer.
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Pending. The current Computer Vision Model does not know about this taxon, so while it might be included in automated suggestions with the "Expected Nearby" label, it will not have the "Visually Similar" label. While the requirements for model inclusion change with each model, generally inclusion is based on number of observations, so to.
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Candoia paulsoni, also known as the Solomon Islands ground boa, is a species of boa native to the Maluku Islands and Melanesia. Subspecies . C. p. paulsoni (Stull, 1956) - the Solomon Islands; C. p. vindumi Smith & Chiszar, 2001 - Bougainville Island; C. p. tasmai Smith & Tepedelen 2001 - Halmahera and the Talaud Islands
Candoia paulsoni
Candoia carinata paulsoni ( Stull, 1956) Males of C. c. paulsoni are smaller and lighter than females, [3] and show spurs. Males are 0.9-1.0 m (35-39 in) long, and 300-400 g (11-14 oz) in weight. Females are generally 1.2-1.4 m (47-55 in) in length and weigh 1.0-1.2 kg (2.2-2.6 lb).
Candoia Paulsoni Santa Isabel Reptile snakes, Reptiles, Snake
Candoia carinata paulsoni (Stull, 1956) Enygrus carinatus paulsoni Stull, 1956 Homonyms Candoia paulsoni (Stull, 1956) Common names Pazifikboa in German Solomon Island Ground Boa in English Solomon Island Ground boa in language. Solomon Island ground boa in language.
Candoia paulsoni
Candoia paulsoni, also known as the Solomon Islands ground boa, is a species of boa native to the Maluku Islands and Melanesia. Five subspecies are recognized. [2] Subspecies C. p. paulsoni (Stull, 1956) - the Solomon Islands C. p. vindumi Smith & Chiszar, 2001 - Bougainville Island
Boas du Pacific, Candoia p.paulsoni de l’ile de Santa Isabel et Candoia
Solomon Islands ground boas: Candoia Carinata Paulsoni Solomon Islands tree boas: Candoia Bibroni Australis Viper boas: Candoia Aspera New Guinea tree boas: Candoia Carinata Carinata Fiji boas: Candoia Bibroni Bibroni Halmahera boas: Candoia Sp The genus Candoia is still undergoing taxonomic review.
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Candoia paulsoni's assessments · iNaturalist Back to New Guinea Reptiles Post-Workshop Review assessments Candoia paulsoni's assessment Project home Project Observations Project Post Project Assessments IUCN Red List Category: LC (Draft 2013-04-17) Table of contents Taxonomy Geographic Range Habitat Population Use Trade Threats Specific Threats
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Candoia paulsoni vindumi From CAS Herpetology (HERP) + − Leaflet | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors click or hover to wake Media From Recordset CAS Herpetology (HERP) http://www.calacademy.org/scientists/herpetology-collection The electronic catalog of the herpotology collection at the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. Contacts
Candoia paulsoni
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Candoia Paulsoni Paulsoni Fauna Exótica
Candoia paulsoni, also known as the Solomon Islands ground boa, is a species of boa native to the Maluku Islands and Melanesia. Five subspecies are recognized.
Candoia paulsoni
Candoia paulsoni paulsoni Subspecies Accepted Candoia paulsoni subsp. paulsoni (Stull, 1956) Published in: Stull, O. G. Description of a new subspecies of the boid snake, Enygrus carinatus. source: The Reptile Database 265 occurrences Overview Metrics Reference taxon 26 occurrences with images See gallery 40 georeferenced records + -
Candoia paulsoni The Reptile Database
Results 1 to 10 of 59 Thread: 2021 0.1 Candoia paulsoni, Solomon Island ground boa, white phase - Inej Thread Tools 06-30-2021, 12:03 PM #1 Starscream BPnet Veteran Join Date 06-29-2017 Location Missouri
Candoia paulsoni mcdowelli from Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
Pacific or Solomon Islands ground boas (Candoia carinata paulsoni) Solomon Islands tree boas (Candoia bibroni australis) Viper boas or New Guinea ground boas (Candoia aspera) Fiji boas (Candoia bibroni bibroni) Halmahera ground boas (Candoia carinata sp?)