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Predation on Ameiva Ameiva (Squamata: Teiidae) by Ardea Alba (Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in the Southwestern Brazilian Amazon
Helminths from Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) at the Cerrado of Goiás State, Brazil Author(S): Robson W
FOOD HABITS of the LIZARD Ameiva Ameiva (LINNAEUS, 1758) (SAURIA: TEIIDAE) in a TROPOPHIC FOREST of SUCRE STATE, VENEZUELA
Ameiva Ameiva (Zandolie Or Jungle Runner)
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Haematozoan Parasites of the Lizard Ameiva Ameiva (Teiidae) from Amazonian Brazil: a Preliminary Note Ralph Lainson+, Manoel C De Souza, Constância M Franco
92 IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians • Vol 18, No 2 • Jun 2011 Young Aruba
Reptiles Del Bosque Seco Estacional En El Caribe
STUDIES on the FAUNA of CURAÇAO and OTHER CARIBBEAN ISLANDS: No
Microhabitat Selection of Ameiva Ameiva (Linnaeus , 1758), in the Brazilian Pantanal (Squamata: Sauria: Teiidae)
Pathogenesis of Isospora Amphiboluri in Bearded Dragons (Pogona Vitticeps)
Survival Analysis of Two Endemic Lizard Species Before, During and After a Rat Eradication Attempt on Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico
Morphology of the Femoral Glands in the Lizard Ameiva Ameiva (Teiidae) and Their Possible Role in Semiochemical Dispersion
Natural and Experimental Infection of the Lizard Ameiva Ameiva With
SOUTH AMERICAN LIZARDS in the COLD Made and Many Lots Of
Year of the Lizard News No
Lizard Assemblage from a Sand Dune Habitat from Southeastern Brazil: a Niche Overlap Analysis
Unrestricted Species
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Chec List Herpetofauna of Protected Areas in the Caatinga II: Serra Da
Feeding Ecology of Eeding Ecology of Tropidurus Torquatus (W Ied
Operational Guide for Reptile Care
Ameiva Auberi Ustulata, Squamata
Definition of the Caribbean Islands Biogeographic Region, with Checklist and Recommendations for Standardized Common Names of Amphibians and Reptiles
Food Partitioning Between the Sympatric Lizards Tropidurus Torquatus and Ameiva Ameiva in the Atlantic Rainforest, Northeastern Brazil
The Herpetofauna of the Peruvian Dry Forest Along the Andean Valley of the Marañón River and Its Tributaries, with a Focus on Endemic Iguanians, Geckos and Tegus
An Endemic New Species of Ameiva (Squamata: Teiidae) from an Isolated Dry Forest in Southern Peru
The Curious, First Record of Cannibalism in Ameiva Ameiva Linnaeus, 1758
Natural History Notes
Lizards on Newly Created Islands Independently and Rapidly Adapt in Morphology and Diet
Squamata Reptiles of a Fragment of Tropical Dry Forest in Northwestern Venezuela (Lake Maracaibo Region)
Zootaxa 3459: 1–156 (2012) ISSN 1175-5326 (Print Edition) ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2012 · Magnolia Press Monograph ISSN 1175-5334 (Online Edition)
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A Middle American Ameiva, Holcosus
Nocturnal Foraging Activity by the Lizard Ameiva Ameiva (Squamata: Teiidae) Under Artificial Light
Ameiva Ameiva Linnaeus, 1758