| D'Albertis python
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| Scientific classification
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| Kingdom:
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Animalia
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| Phylum:
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Chordata
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| Class:
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Reptilia
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| Order:
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Squamata
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| Suborder:
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Serpentes
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| Family:
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Pythonidae
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| Genus:
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Leiopython
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| Species:
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L. albertisii
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| Binomial name
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Leiopython albertisii
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| Synonyms
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- Liasis Albertisii
W. Peters & Doria, 1878
- Leiopython gracilis
Hubrecht, 1879
- Liasis albertisii
— Boulenger, 1893
- Liasis fuscus albertisii
— Stull, 1935
- Liasis fuscus albertisi
— Capocaccia, 1961
- Liasis fuscus albertisii
— Stimson, 1969
- Liasis albertisi
— Switak, 1973
- Liasis albertisii
— McDowell, 1975
- Bothrochilus albertisii
— H.G. Cogger, Cameron & H.M. Cogger, 1983
- Lisalia albertisi
— Wells & Wellington, 1984
- Morelia albertisii
— Underwood & Stimson, 1990
- L[eiopython]. albertisii
— Kluge, 1993
- Leiopython albertisi
— O'Shea, 1996
- Leiopython albertisii
— O'Shea, 1996
- Bothrochilus albertisii
— Reynolds et al., 2014
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D'Albertis' python (Leiopython albertisii), also known commonly as D'Albert's water python or the northern white-lipped python, is a species of python, a non-venomous snake in the family Pythonidae. The species is endemic to New Guinea. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid.