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    Species Accepted

    Python bivittatus Kuhl, 1820

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      33 results
      Banana Snake English
      Birmese python Dutch
      Birmese tijgerpython Dutch
      Burma Pitonu Turkish
      Burmese Luislang Afrikaans
      Burmese Python English
      Burmese Rock Python English
      Burmesisk Pyton Norwegian Bokmål
      Dark Indian Rock Python English
      Donkere tijgerpython Dutch

      Treatments

      3 results

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      110 results
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      Farrell, T M; Agugliaro, J; Walden, H D S; Wellehan, J F X; Childress, A L & Lind, C M; (2019). Spillover of pentastome parasites from invasive Burmese Pythons (Python bivittatus) to Pygmy Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus miliarius), extending parasite range in Florida, USA. Herpetological Review 50 (1): 73-76.
      Deuve, J. (1961). Liste annotee des Serpents du Laos. Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Laos 1:5-32.
      Wirth, Michael, & Jochen Geiger. (2012). Eine Terrarienanlage zur Haltung und Aufzucht von Riesenschlangen. Draco 12 (48): 52-60.
      Wang, C. G. M. Z. X., Jia, S. Y. K. T. L., & Hu, C. Z. J. (2022). An updated species checklist of amphibians and reptiles in Fujian Province, China. Biodiversity Science, 22090.
      Uetz, Peter; Tapil Prakash Rai, Ruma Thapa, Barbara Lester & Paul Freed. (2022). Herpetologische Reise nach Nepal. [A Herpetological trip to Nepal]. Sauria 44 (4): 3-31.
      Biswas, A., Ghosh, A., & Agashe, M. (2025). In ’hot’pursuit: exploring the evolutionary ecology of labial pits in boas and pythons. Proceedings B, 292(2045), 20250199.
      Zhang, L. L. (2015). Ke xue chu ban she [= New Discoveries in Burmese Python. In Chinese, with English summary and Latin nomenclature]. Beijing. 424 Pp.
      Nguyen, Truong Quang; Tan Van Nguyen, Cuong The Pham, An Vinh Ong & Thomas Ziegler. (2018). New records of snakes (Squamata: Serpentes) from Hoa Binh Province, northwestern Vietnam. Bonn Zoological Bulletin 67 (1): 15–24.
      Castoe, Todd A.; A. P. Jason de Koning, Kathryn T. Hall, Daren C. Card, Drew R. Schield, Matthew K. Fujita, Robert P. Ruggiero, Jack F. Degner, Juan M. Daza, Wanjun Gu, Jacobo Reyes-Velasco, Kyle J. Shaney, Jill M. Castoe, Samuel E. Fox, Alex W. Poole, Daniel Polanco, Jason Dobry, Michael W. Vandewege, Qing Li, Ryan K. Schott, Aurélie Kapusta, Patrick Minx, Cédric Feschotte, Peter Uetz, David A. Ray, Federico G. Hoffmann, Robert Bogden, Eric N. Smith, Belinda S. W. Chang, Freek J. Vonk, Nicholas R. Casewell, Christiaan V. Henkel, Michael K. Richardson, Stephen P. Mackessy, Anne M. Bronikowski, Mark Yandell, Wesley C. Warren, Stephen M. Secor, David D. Pollock. (2013). The Burmese python genome reveals the molecular basis for extreme adaptation in snakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (51): 20645-20650.

      Citation

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