Black snakes
Black snakes
The black snake genus includes the large Mulga or King Brown snake (Pseudechis australis) and the red-bellied black snake (P. porphyriacus), as well as Collett's snake (P. colletti), the blue-bellied black snake (P. guttatus) and the Papuan black snake (P. papuanis).
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Snakes of the Mulga
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1974. Snakes of the Mulga. Australia's Wildlife Heritage. 5:2024-2031.
The Effect of the Venom of the Papuan Black Snake (Pseudechis Papuanus) on Blood Coagulation
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1972. The Effect of the Venom of the Papuan Black Snake (Pseudechis Papuanus) on Blood Coagulation. The Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 15:149-154.
Papuan Black Snake Venom
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1971. Papuan Black Snake Venom. The Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 14:64.
The Papuan Black Snake (Pseudechis Papuanus) and the Effect of Its Bite
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1968. The Papuan Black Snake (Pseudechis Papuanus) and the Effect of Its Bite. The Papua New Guinea Medical Journal. 10:117-121.
Low Molecular Weight Toxins Isolated from Elapidae Venoms
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1967. Low Molecular Weight Toxins Isolated from Elapidae Venoms. Animal Toxins. :283-292.


