Area of Python molurus, based on: GREEN and YELLOW: Habitat of Python m. bivittatus, based on: D. G. Barker, T. M. Barker: „The Distribution of the Burmese Python, Python molurus bivittatus“; (Zusammenstellung aus diversen Publikationen sowie Stellungnahmen von Experten), Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 43(3):33-38, 2008
http://www.vpi.com/sites/vpi.com/files/Barkers.pdf YELLOW: The possible interference area of Python m. molurus and Python m. bivittatus: H. Bellosa, Dr. L. Dirksen, Dr. M. Auliya: "Faszination Riesenschlangen - Mythos, Fakten und Geschichten"; BLV Buchverlag GmbH & Co., 2007: S. 19;
ISBN 978-3-8354-0282-9 Henry *Bellosa: "Python Molurus - der Tigerpython";Terrarien-Bibliothek Natur und Tier-Verlag, 2007: S. 32;
ISBN 978-3-937285-49-8 RED: Habitat of Python molurus molurus and PURPLE: Habitat of Python molurus pimbura - which isn't accepted as a real subspecies at the moment: Jerry G. Walls: "The Living Pythons";T. F. H. Publications, 1998: S. 131-142,142-146, 159-166,166-171;
ISBN 0-7938-0467-1 Without mentioning deserts And additional Kathua, Udhampur and Poonch from the Jammu province in north India described by Sharma and Sharma (1977), mentioned by: H. Schleich, W. Kästle: „Amphibians and Reptiles of Nepal-Biology, Systematics, Filed Guide“; A.R.G. Gantner Verlag K.G., 2002; S. 795-802;
ISBN 978-3-904144-79-7 (The mountains in Pakistan, North-India und Nepal are apparently the borderline of the western habitat!) Legend: 1 Corbett National Park 2 Royal Bardia National Park 3 Chitwan National Park 4 East of Bihar 5 South of Kolkata 6 Bhitarkanika National Park 7 Sichunan Pendi Population