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- Colubridae and Dipsadidae) Snake Species: a Preliminary Approach to Understanding Their Biological Roles
- Shape Evolution in Homalopsid Snakes
- NEW Bulletin 117 FRONT COVER.Indd
- Status of the Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Museum of Biology, Hanoi National University of Education
- Chapter-I Origins
- Darwin Reptile List – Species of the Greater Darwin Region & North-West Top End
- Switchable Reflector in the Panamanian Tortoise Beetle Charidotella Egregia (Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae)
- Checklist of Herpetofauna Listed in the CITES Appendices and in EC Regulation 338/97
- Role of Rescue 1122 in Wildlife Welfare in Punjab, Pakistan
- Enhydris Subtaeniata (Bourret 1934) (Serpentes: Homalopsidae): New Distribution Record and Map
- Female Reproduction in the Rainbow Water Snake, Enhydris Enhydris (Serpentes, Colubridae, Homalopsinae)
- Jack-Of-All-Trades Master of All? Snake Vertebrae Have a Generalist Inner Organization
- EXPANDED DESCRIPTION of Enhydris Dussumierii (DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL, 1854) (REPTILIA: COLUBRIDAE: HOMALOPSINAE)
- Herpetological Review
- Herpetofauna of the Northern Corridor: a Review of Recent Herpetological Discoveries Around the Malaysian-Thai Border Regions *E
- Semi-Aquatic Snake Communities of the Central Plain Region of Thailand
- Literature Cited for the Reptilia
- AC28 Doc. 14.3
- Fauna of Australia 2A
- Checklist of Indian Snakes with English Common Names
- Current Status and Distribution of Reptiles of Sindh
- Helicopter Carrying 7 WWF Staff Crashes in Nepal
- Herpetological Review JOSEPH R
- Phylogeography of the Mekong Mud Snake (Enhydris Subtaeniata)
- The Environmental Status of the Heart of Borneo Contents
- Checkered Keelbacks (Xenochrophis - Reptilia: Serpentes: Natricidae) at the Moyingyi Wetland Bird Sanctuary, Myanmar
- Biodiversity and Endemic Centres of Indonesian Terrestrial Vertebrates
- Type Catalogue of Reptiles in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München 201-274 ©Zoologische Staatssammlung München/Verlag Friedrich Pfeil; Download
- Water As a Driver of Evolution: the Example of Aquatic Snakes
- Ecological and Phylogenetic Variability in the Spinalis Muscle of Snakes
- List of Scanned Specimens Per Species (N) and Their Collection Number, References for the Diet Are Indicated in the Last Column
- Molecular Phylogeny of Advanced Snakes (Serpentes, Caenophidia) with an Emphasis on South American Xenodontines: a Revised Classification and Descriptions of New Taxa