Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington—Nos. 33 and 34
Text-fig. 2 (A-G).—L. Gnathophis habenatus ?longicaudatus (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1888), 90.4mm total length, I.F.O. (Cronulla), Warreen St. 36/48, Western Australia, 1/9/48. Fig. A—Lateral view to show position of major vertical blood vessels and intestinal pigment. Fig. B—Lateral view of head. Fig. G—Lateral view of caudal region to show pigment on tips of hypurals and anal bases. Figs. D-F—Gnathophis habenatus longicaudatus (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1888), 60.8mm total length, Western Australian Museum No…
Text-fig. 2 (A-G).—L. Gnathophis habenatus ?longicaudatus (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1888), 90.4mm total length, I.F.O. (Cronulla), Warreen St. 36/48, Western Australia, 1/9/48. Fig. A—Lateral view to show position of major vertical blood vessels and intestinal pigment. Fig. B—Lateral view of head. Fig. G—Lateral view of caudal region to show pigment on tips of hypurals and anal bases. Figs. D-F—Gnathophis habenatus longicaudatus (Ramsay & Ogilby, 1888), 60.8mm total length, Western Australian Museum No. P5240, Western Australia, 16/5/62. Fig. D—Lateral view to show posterior dorsal origin, ventral pigment and fan-like caudal. Fig. E—Lateral view of head to show dorsal and ventral iris pigment. Fig. F—Ventral view of abdomen to show pigment spots.