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Antaresia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Subfamily
  
Pythoninae

Higher classification
  
Python family

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Scientific name
  
Antaresia

Rank
  
Genus

Antaresia Antaresia perthensis Wikipedia

Lower classifications
  
Antaresia maculosa, Children's python, Antaresia stimsoni, Antaresia perthensis

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Antaresia is a genus of pythons, non-venomous snakes found in Australia. The genus in known by the common name Children's pythons, the name of the type species. Gray named it in honour of his mentor, John George Children, who was a curator of the zoological collection at the British Museum around that time. It contains the smallest members of Pythonidae. Currently, four species are recognized.

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Geographic range

Found in Australia in arid and tropical regions.

Species

*) Not including the nominate subspecies.
T) Type species.

Taxonomy

Antaresia CalPhotos Antaresia maculosa Spotted Python

The name is taken from the star Antares, the 'tail' in the constellation Scorpius. The genus name was created in 1984 by Wells and Wellington in a revision of Children's pythons, those previously described as a single species in the genus Liasis. Despite a petition to suppress the taxonomic work of these authors, it gained wide acceptance and publication in 1991.

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Four species are currently recognized in the genus Antaresia, which is contained by the family Pythonidae; infraspecific ranks have also been described.

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A subspecies, A. stimsoni orientalis was described by L.A. Smith (1985), but was not recognized as valid by Barker & Barker (1994).

Antaresia Antaresia stimsoni Wikipdia

References

Antaresia Wikipedia