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Varanus lirungensis Koch, Arida, Schmitz, Böhme & Ziegler 2009

Distribution

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Continent: Asia
Distribution: Indonesia (Talaud Islands)
Type locality: near Lirung, Pulau Salibabu, Talaud Islands, Indonesia.
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Lirung monitor

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The Lirung monitor (Varanus lirungensis) is a species of monitor lizards on the Talaud Islands in Indonesia.[1] It was recently discovered by André Koch, a German scientist from the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn, during a joint German-Indonesian research project. Koch stated the discovery was important, "because it illustrates the high diversity of monitor lizards in Indonesia."[2]

Description

The known Lirung monitor specimen has a total length of about 80 cm. Its belly is yellow-grey with some darker cross bands.[3]

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Lirung monitor: Brief Summary

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The Lirung monitor (Varanus lirungensis) is a species of monitor lizards on the Talaud Islands in Indonesia. It was recently discovered by André Koch, a German scientist from the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn, during a joint German-Indonesian research project. Koch stated the discovery was important, "because it illustrates the high diversity of monitor lizards in Indonesia."

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