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Eulamprus quoyii
Broad-Headed Snake (Hoplocephalus Bungaroides)', Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales (1946-7), Pp
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
Sexual Size Dimorphism and Feeding Ecology of Eutropis Multifasciata (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
Molecular Evolution of Dmrt1 Accompanies Change of Sex-Determining Mechanisms in Reptilia
First Record of the Alpine Water Skink, Eulamprus Kosciuskoi (Kinghorn
Territorial Behavior in the Australian Scincid Lizard Ctenotus Fallens Author(S): W
Reptiles F S Th of Southern Tablelands
Speciation in the Mountains and Dispersal by Rivers: Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
Wet Tropics Bioregion Reptiles Species List
Freshwater Reptile Persistence and Conservation in Cities: Insights from Species Occurrence Records
East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East
The Effect of Toe-Clipping on the Survival of Gecko and Skink Species
Eulamprus Quoyii Eastern Water Skink
Cencus of South Australian Vertebrates 2009
GBMWHA Reptiles 2017
FAUNA Lent Knowledge of the Links Between Plants, Animals and Their of the AUSTRALIAN Surroundings
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Cencus of South Australian Vertebrates 2009
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Lined Racerunner, Aspidoscelis Sexlineata, in West Virginia, with Notes on Other Lizard Species Emmy Johnson
Fauna of Australia 2A
Zootaxa, a New Species of Eremiascincus (Reptilia
NSW Native Animal Keeper Species List 2016
Recovery Plan for Corangamite Water Skink Eulamprus Tympanum Marnieae
(Version 2) Non-Avian Reptile Learning 40 Years On
Herpetologists Newsletter 41
Activity Predicts Male Reproductive Success in a Polygynous Lizard
A Molecular Phylogeny of the Australian Skink Genera Eulamprus, Gnypetoscincus and Nangura
Maternal and Additive Genetic Effects Contribute to Variation in Offspring Traits in a Lizard
A New Species of Water Skink Eulamprus Fitzinger, 1843 from North-East Queensland
Remarkably Different Phylogeographic Structure in Two Closely Related Lizard Species in a Zone of Sympatry in South-Eastern Australia K
Eulamprus Leuraensis)Aec 2119 68..75
Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia
Survey Guidelines for Australia's Threatened Reptiles