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English: Area of Python molurus, based on:

GREEN and YELLOW: Habitat of Python m. bivittatus, based on:

  • D. G. Barker, T. M. Barker: „The Distribution of the Burmese Python, Python molurus bivittatus“; (Zusammenstellung aus diversen Publikationen sowie Stellungnahmen von Experten), Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 43(3):33-38, 2008 http://www.vpi.com/sites/vpi.com/files/Barkers.pdf

YELLOW: The possible interference area of Python m. molurus and Python m. bivittatus:

  • H. Bellosa, Dr. L. Dirksen, Dr. M. Auliya: "Faszination Riesenschlangen - Mythos, Fakten und Geschichten"; BLV Buchverlag GmbH & Co., 2007: S. 19; ISBN 978-3-8354-0282-9 Henry *Bellosa: "Python Molurus - der Tigerpython";Terrarien-Bibliothek Natur und Tier-Verlag, 2007: S. 32; ISBN 978-3-937285-49-8

RED: Habitat of Python molurus molurus and PURPLE: Habitat of Python molurus pimbura - which isn't accepted as a real subspecies at the moment:

  • Jerry G. Walls: "The Living Pythons";T. F. H. Publications, 1998: S. 131-142,142-146, 159-166,166-171; ISBN 0-7938-0467-1

Without mentioning deserts

And additional Kathua, Udhampur and Poonch from the Jammu province in north India described by Sharma and Sharma (1977), mentioned by:

  • H. Schleich, W. Kästle: „Amphibians and Reptiles of Nepal-Biology, Systematics, Filed Guide“; A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G., 2002; S. 795-802; ISBN 978-3-904144-79-7

(The mountains in Pakistan, North-India und Nepal are apparently the borderline of the western habitat!)

Legend: 1 Corbett National Park 2 Royal Bardia National Park 3 Chitwan National Park 4 East of Bihar 5 South of Kolkata 6 Bhitarkanika National Park

7 Sichunan Pendi Population
Deutsch: grober Umfang des Verbreitungsgebietes des Tigerpythons (Python molurus). Erstellt nach:

GRÜN und GELB: Verbreitung des Dunklen Tigerpythons (Python m. bivittatus) nach:

  • D. G. Barker, T. M. Barker: „The Distribution of the Burmese Python, Python molurus bivittatus“; (Zusammenstellung aus diversen Publikationen sowie Stellungnahmen von Experten), Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 43(3):33-38, 2008 http://www.vpi.com/sites/vpi.com/files/Barkers.pdf

GELB: Mögliche Überschneidungsgebiete vom Hellen (Python m. molurus) und Dunklem Tigerpython (Python m. bivittatus) nach:

  • H. Bellosa, Dr. L. Dirksen, Dr. M. Auliya: "Faszination Riesenschlangen - Mythos, Fakten und Geschichten"; BLV Buchverlag GmbH & Co., 2007: S. 19; ISBN 978-3-8354-0282-9 Henry *Bellosa: "Python Molurus - der Tigerpython";Terrarien-Bibliothek Natur und Tier-Verlag, 2007: S. 32; ISBN 978-3-937285-49-8

ROT: Verbreitungsareal des Hellen Tigerpython (Python m. molurus) und VIOLETT: des zur Zeit nicht als eigene Subspezies anerkannten Python m. pimbura nach:

  • Jerry G. Walls: "The Living Pythons";T. F. H. Publications, 1998: S. 131-142,142-146, 159-166,166-171; ISBN 0-7938-0467-1

Wüsten und Halbwüsten, die nicht zum Habitat gehören, wurden nicht markiert.

Sowie Kathua, Udhampur und Poonch in der Jammu Provinz in Nordindien, beschrieben von Sharma und Sharma (1977) und in folgendem Werk erwähnt:

  • H. Schleich, W. Kästle: „Amphibians and Reptiles of Nepal-Biology, Systematics, Filed Guide“; A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G., 2002; S. 795-802; ISBN 978-3-904144-79-7

(Offensichtlich begrenzen in Pakistan, Nordindien und Nepal die Gebirge das westliche Habitat!)

Legende: 1 Corbett National Park 2 Royal Bardia National Park 3 Chitwan National Park 4 East of Bihar 5 South of Kolkata 6 Bhitarkanika National Park

7 Sichunan Pendi Population
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