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THE above-named lizard inhabits the northern or tropical territories of the Australian continent, and is tolerably abundant in both North Queensland and the Kimberley district of Western Australia. Its earliest record is that given by Captain Philip P. King, in his “Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical Coasts of Australia”(1826), and wherein it is named, figured, and described in a Natural History Appendix by Dr. J. E. Grey.
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SAVILLE-KENT, W. The Frilled Lizard: “Chlamydosaurus Kingi”. Nature 53, 395–398 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053395b0
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