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Opinion No. 82-811
Calabaria and the Phytogeny of Erycine Snakes
Biol 119 – Herpetology Lab 9: Diversity of the Serpentes & Testudines
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Dwarf Boas and a Comparison of Bayesian and Bootstrap Measures of Phylogenetic Support
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A New Species of Calamagras Cope, 1873 (Serpentes, Boidae, Erycinae) from the Early Eocene of Kirghizia
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Fossil Calibration Dates for Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Snakes 1: Serpentes, Alethinophidia, Boidae, Pythonidae
Sand Boas Photo Gallery
Redescription of Gongylophis Conicus (Schneider, 1801) with Comparative Notes on 81 Eryx Johnii Russell, 1801 and Eryx Conicus (Boulenger, 1893) (Serpentes, Boidae)
National Park Service Paleontological Research
Fauna of Australia 2A
The Available Name for the Taxonomic Group Uniting Boas and Pythons
Boine Snake Bavarioboa from the Oligocene/Miocene of Eastern Turkey with Comments on Connections Between European and Asiatic Snake Faunas
Dissociation of Somatic Growth from Segmentation Drives Gigantism In
Food Habits of Brazilian Boid Snakes: Overview and New Data, with Special Reference to Corallus Hortulanus
Gape Size and Evolution of Diet in Snakes: Feeding Ecology of Erycine Boas
Erycine Boids from the Early Oligocene of the South Dakota Badlands
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Taxonomic Status of Sand Boas of the Genus Eryx (Daudin, 1803) (Serpentes: Boidae) in Bahr Al-Najaf Depression, Al-Najaf Province, Iraq
Food Habits of Brazilian Boid Snakes: Overview and New Data, with Special Reference to <I>Corallus Hortulanus</I>
Fossil Snakes from the Palaeocene of Sao José De Itaborai, Brazil
African Burrowing Python
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A Review of Neogene and Quaternary Snakes of Central and Eastern Europe