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English: PYTHON NATALENSIS (Southern African Python) (Reptilia Plate 9) in A. Smith: Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa, Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London 1840
Deutsch: PYTHON NATALENSIS (Südlicher Felsenpython) (Reptilia Plate 9) in A. Smith: Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa, Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London 1840
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Source A. Smith: Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa, Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London 1840
Author Sir Andrew Smith

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