2 Australasian Journal of Herpetology Australasian Journal of Herpetology Issue 31, 1 August 2016 Contents

Acanthophis lancasteri Wells and Wellington, 1985 gets hit with a dose of Crypto! … this is not the last word on Death Adder and nomenclature. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 3- 11. A division of the elapid Salomonelaps McDowell, 1970 from the Solomon Islands, including the resurrection of two and formal description of four other forms (Serpentes: Elapidae: Micropechiini: Loveridgelapina). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 21-21. A division of the genus elapid genus Loveridegelaps McDowell, 1970 from the Solomon Islands, including formal description of four new species (Serpentes: Elapidae: Micropechiini: Loveridgelapina). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 22-28. A review of the and the Dragon Xenodermus javanicus Reinhardt, 1836 species group, including the formal description of three new species, a division of Achalinus Peters, 1869 into two genera and Stoliczkia Jerdon, 1870 into subgenera (; Serpentes, Alethinophidia, Xenodermidae). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 29-34. A second new Tropidechis Günther, 1863 from far north Queensland (Squamata: Serpentes: Elapidae). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 35-38. A review of the Candoia bibroni species complex (Squamata: Serpentes: Candoiidae: Candoia). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 39-61. A new species of Denisonia from North-west Queensland, Australia (Serpentes: Elapidae). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 62-63.

Cover images: Front: Mating Acanthophis cummingi bred by Gordon Plumridge of Bendigo, Victoria. Back: Amelansitic Acanthophis bottomi bred by Andrew Gedye of Cairns, North Queensland. Photos by Raymond T. Hoser.

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