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Ctenotus labillardieri
Molecular Phylogeny and Morphological
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
(Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) Species Group and a New Species of Immediate Conservation Concern in the Southwestern Australian Biodiversity Hotspot
Edith Cowan University, South West Campus, Bunbury Fauna Assessment
Targeted Fauna Assessment.Pdf
Fauna Surveys (Level 2)
Species Richness in Time and Space: a Phylogenetic and Geographic Perspective
Fauna Assessment
Biogeography and Speciation of Terrestrial Fauna in the South-Western Australian Biodiversity Hotspot
East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East
Fauna Assessment Lot 21 Caves Road Hamelin
BORR Northern and Central Section Targeted Fauna Assessment (Biota 2019A) – Part 3 (Part 7 of 7) BORR Northern and Central Section Fauna
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Fauna Survey
Fauna Assessment
Fauna Survey Lot 70 Winthrop Avenue College Grove
Changes from the 2013 Checklist (Updated April 2014)
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
Top View
Multilocus Phylogeny and a New Classification for African, Asian and Indian Supple and Writhing Skinks (Scincidae: Lygosominae)
Armadale Settlers Common Management Plan City of Armadale
The Influences of Prey, Predators and Habitat Variables on Drought-Affected Forest Preference in a Darling Range Endemic Skink
A New Species of the Aprasia Repens Species-Group (Squamata: Pygopodidae) from Western Australia Brad Maryan1,2 Ric A
Mount Clarence & Mount Adelai Bush Reserve Fauna Survey
Environmental Management Plan Appendices 5 to 6
Executive Summary……………………………………………………………… 3 1
Armstrong Reserve, Dunsborough Ctenotus Ora Potential Impact Assessment
REPTILES; PREDATORS Aild AMPHIBIANS and BIRDS Cook
Fauna Report: Herpetofauna of Dawesville-Binningup June 2009
Addendum 11.2.2 Part 2
Systematics of Diplodactylus (Squamata: Diplodactylidae) from the South-Western Australian Biodiversity Hotspot: Redefi Nition of D
Supporting Doc Part 6