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Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
Shoalwater and Corio Bays Area Ramsar Site Ecological Character Description
Fauna of Australia 2A
Tracking a Syntype of the Australian Skink Anomalopus Leuckartii
Species Richness in Time and Space: a Phylogenetic and Geographic Perspective
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
Blacktip Project Draft EIS Supplement
East Tennessee State University Digital Commons@ East
Kakadu National Park Ramsar Site Ecological Character Description
Systematics of Hydrophiine Brown
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Scincidae: Saproscincus) from Rocky Rainforest Habitat on Cape Melville, North-East Australia
Evolution and Ecology of Lizard Body Sizes PAPER Shai Meiri
A Thesis Submitted to the Honors College in Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors Degree with Honors in Natural Resources
Fauna of Australia 2A
Zootaxa, a New Species of Eremiascincus (Reptilia
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
Top View
Checklist of the Frogs and Reptiles of Westem Australia
Prionailurus Viverrinus
Queensland Museum Annual Report 2014–15
R Graphics Output
UGAR ISLAND January 2013
Beneath the Brigalow
Herpetological Review
Literature Cited for the Reptilia
Kaiser Et Al. 2013
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Trans-Fly Region, New Guinea
Periodic Report Attachments
A Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Barrow Island Pdf
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum | Nature 61
Zootaxa, a New Species of Eremiascincus
Two New Skinks (Scincidae: Glaphyromorphus) from Rainforest Habitats in North-Eastern Australia
Australasian Journal of Herpetology
Hann Tableland National Park Supplement
Queensland Museum Annual
Institution, City. Annotations State
Checklist of the Frogs and Reptiles of Westem Australia
(Scincidae: Glaphyromorphus) from Rainforest Habitats in North-Eastern Australia
Supplementary Information: Widespread Horizontal Transfer of Retrotransposons
Hermann, J. 1804 Observationes Zoologicae, Quibus Novae