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  • Phylogenetic Perspectives on Viviparity, Gene-Tree Discordance, and Introgression in Lizards (Squamata)

    Phylogenetic Perspectives on Viviparity, Gene-Tree Discordance, and Introgression in Lizards (Squamata)

  • Biogeography of the Reptiles of the Central African Republic

    Biogeography of the Reptiles of the Central African Republic

  • Checklist of Amphibians and Reptiles of Morocco: a Taxonomic Update and Standard Arabic Names

    Checklist of Amphibians and Reptiles of Morocco: a Taxonomic Update and Standard Arabic Names

  • A New Species of Scolecoseps (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Coastal North-Eastern Mozambique

    A New Species of Scolecoseps (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Coastal North-Eastern Mozambique

  • When Do Species-Tree and Concatenated Estimates Disagree? an Empirical Analysis with Higher-Level Scincid Lizard Phylogeny ⇑ Shea M

    When Do Species-Tree and Concatenated Estimates Disagree? an Empirical Analysis with Higher-Level Scincid Lizard Phylogeny ⇑ Shea M

  • Multiple Evolutionary Origins and Losses of Tooth Complexity

    Multiple Evolutionary Origins and Losses of Tooth Complexity

  • East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East

    East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East

  • Amphibians and Reptiles of the Lac Télé Community Reserve, Likouala Region, Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)

    Amphibians and Reptiles of the Lac Télé Community Reserve, Likouala Region, Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)

  • A Survey of Amphibians and Reptiles at Degraded Sites Near Pointe-Noire, Kouilou Province, Republic of Congo

    A Survey of Amphibians and Reptiles at Degraded Sites Near Pointe-Noire, Kouilou Province, Republic of Congo

  • RBP Ch 6.Indd

    RBP Ch 6.Indd

  • Phylogeny and Systematics of Panaspis and Afroablepharus Skinks

    Phylogeny and Systematics of Panaspis and Afroablepharus Skinks

  • The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)

    The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)

  • Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012

    Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012

  • The American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition

    The American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition

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    Low Res, 876 KB

  • Download on Morphosource ( Logenetic History Is the Greatest Factor Shaping Skull Ce.​Org/​Proje​Cts/​00000​C482/)

    Download on Morphosource ( Logenetic History Is the Greatest Factor Shaping Skull Ce.​Org/​Proje​Cts/​00000​C482/)

  • Of the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Of the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • New Method to Identify and Map Flagship Fleets for Promoting Conservation and 2 Ecotourism

    New Method to Identify and Map Flagship Fleets for Promoting Conservation and 2 Ecotourism

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  • Presence of a Urinary Bladder in Egernia Depressa (Squamata: Scincidae) in Western Australia
  • A New Jurassic Lizard from China
  • Limbless Skink” Brachymeles Lukbani: Developmental Observations
  • Taxonomic Composition and Systematics of Late Cretaceous Lizard Assemblages from Ukhaa Tolgod and Adjacent Localities, Mongolian Gobi Desert
  • Vestigial Structures in the Appendicular Skeletons of Eight African Skink Species (Squamata, Scincidae) J
  • Feylinia Currori GRAY, 1845 (Squamata: Scincidae): New Distribution Records from Kenya
  • BULLETIN Chicago Herpetological Society
  • BIB 12969.Pdf
  • Freshwater Paths Across the Ocean: Molecular Phylogeny of the Frog Ptychadena Newtoni Gives Insights Into Amphibian Colonization
  • Phylogenetic Systematics and Evolution Within the Family Scincidae
  • From Organisms to Ecosystems: Impacts of Limb Loss and Regeneration on Crayfish Behavior
  • A Review of the African Red-Flanked Skinks of the Lygosoma Fernandi


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