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  • Do Worm Lizards Occur in Nebraska? Louis A

    Do Worm Lizards Occur in Nebraska? Louis A

  • Origin of Tropical American Burrowing Reptiles by Transatlantic Rafting

    Origin of Tropical American Burrowing Reptiles by Transatlantic Rafting

  • Evolution of Limblessness

    Evolution of Limblessness

  • Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55 (2010) 153–167

    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55 (2010) 153–167

  • Temperature, Physiology, and the Ecology of Reptiles

    Temperature, Physiology, and the Ecology of Reptiles

  • Fauna of Australia 2A

    Fauna of Australia 2A

  • A New Species of Small Amphisbaena (Reptilia: Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae) from Western Amazonian Brazil

    A New Species of Small Amphisbaena (Reptilia: Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae) from Western Amazonian Brazil

  • Paleontological Contributions

    Paleontological Contributions

  • From the Aberdare Mountains in the Central Highlands of Kenya

    From the Aberdare Mountains in the Central Highlands of Kenya

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Among Amphisbaenian Reptiles Based on Complete Mitochondrial Genomic Sequences

    Phylogenetic Relationships Among Amphisbaenian Reptiles Based on Complete Mitochondrial Genomic Sequences

  • Phylogeny and Evolution of Head Shape in Amphisbaenia

    Phylogeny and Evolution of Head Shape in Amphisbaenia

  • Helodermatid Lizard from the Mio−Pliocene Oak−Hickory Forest of Tennessee, Eastern USA, and a Review of Monstersaurian Osteoderms

    Helodermatid Lizard from the Mio−Pliocene Oak−Hickory Forest of Tennessee, Eastern USA, and a Review of Monstersaurian Osteoderms

  • First Description of Swimming Behaviour of Amphisbaena Bassleri Linnaeus, 1758 (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae)

    First Description of Swimming Behaviour of Amphisbaena Bassleri Linnaeus, 1758 (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae)

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Lizard Clade Xantusiidae: Using Trees and Divergence Times to Address Evolutionary Questions at Multiple Levels ⇑ Brice P

    Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Lizard Clade Xantusiidae: Using Trees and Divergence Times to Address Evolutionary Questions at Multiple Levels ⇑ Brice P

  • Volume 53, Number 11 01/11/2018

    Volume 53, Number 11 01/11/2018

  • Agamidae: Squamata) from Western Australia Julie Rej East Tennessee State University

    Agamidae: Squamata) from Western Australia Julie Rej East Tennessee State University

  • Estesia Mongoliensis (Squamata: Anguimorpha) and the Evolution of Venom Grooves in Lizards

    Estesia Mongoliensis (Squamata: Anguimorpha) and the Evolution of Venom Grooves in Lizards

  • (Ampisbania,Reptlia .~~~O Th ~~'American Museum of Natural History~~~~~~~~~~~~ Voum 13:Atce2 E Ok16

    (Ampisbania,Reptlia .~~~O Th ~~'American Museum of Natural History~~~~~~~~~~~~ Voum 13:Atce2 E Ok16

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  • RBP Ch 6.Indd
  • The Conservation Status of the World's Reptiles
  • Code of Colorado Regulations
  • Thermoregulation in African Chameleons
  • Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012
  • Amphisbaenia) Driven by End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction
  • The Characteristics and Affinities of the Amphisbaenia
  • Two New Species of Parapharyngodon (Oxyuroidea: Pharyngodonidae) from the Enigmatic Bipes Canaliculatus and Bipes Tridactylus (Squamata: Bipedidae)
  • REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: ANGUIDAE Anniella
  • Phylogenetic Relationships Within Squamata Richard Estes, Kevin De Queiroz, and Jacques Gauthier
  • Ecoloyg of the Island Night Lizard, Xantusia Riversiana
  • The Biology of Chameleons
  • Anatomical Description of the Coelomic Cavity Organs Using Radiography, Ultrasonography, and Computed Tomography in Healthy Veil
  • Limbless Skink” Brachymeles Lukbani: Developmental Observations
  • Are Hemipenial Spines Related to Limb Reduction? a Spiny Discussion Focused on Gymnophthalmid Lizards (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae)
  • The Beaded Lizard (Heloderma Horridum) and Gila Monster (Heloderma Suspectum): a Bibliography of the Family Helodermatidae
  • Slavoia Darevskii
  • Cranial Anatomy of the Extinct Amphisbaenian Rhineura Hatcherii (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) Based on High-Resolution X-Ray Computed Tomography


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