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English: The Socotran reptiles Parachalcides socotranus, Glauconia filiformis (now Leptotyphlops filiformis), and Glauconia macrura (now Leptotyphlops macrurus) from The Natural History of Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri. 1 is Parachalcides socotranus, 1a a view of its head from above, and 1b its head from the side; 2 is Leptotyphlops filiformis, 2a a view of its head from above, and 2b its head from the side; 3 is Leptotyphlops macrurus, 3a a view of its head from above, and 3b its head from the side.
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Author John Green (?–?), from a contribution by George Albert Boulenger (1858–1937) to a work edited by Henry Ogg Forbes (1851–1932).
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