(2) P. squamulosus.—Scales in 15 rows. Nasal shield divided, in contact with the præocular; 1 + 2 temporals; 170-183 ventrals; 34-52 subcaudals.
Colour brown, with a yellowish streak round the snout and through the eyes to the nape; belly whitish, with confluent black spots forming lines on each side.
Total length, 375 millimetres; tail 55.
Habitat: New South Wales.
(3) P. krefftii ([fig. 44]).—Nasal shield entire, in contact with the præocular; 1 + 2 temporals; 146-156 ventrals; 26-38 subcaudals.
Colour dark brown, with a light longitudinal line on each scale; a yellowish cross-band on the occiput, connected with another yellow band which encircles the snout.
Belly yellowish in front, black behind; subcaudals white, with a longitudinal black band running between them.
Fig. 44.—Pseudelaps krefftii.