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Lampropeltis nigra
SCIENTIFIC COLLECTING PERMITS Valid: One Year from Date of Issuance Resident - Nonresident
Response of Reptile and Amphibian Communities to the Reintroduction of Fire T in an Oak/Hickory Forest ⁎ Steven J
A Guide to Missouri's Snakes
Australasian Journal of Herpetology ISSN 1836-5698 (Print)1 Issue 12, 30 April 2012 ISSN 1836-5779 (Online) Australasian Journal of Herpetology
A Three-Way Division of the New World Genus Lampropeltis Fitzinger, 1843 (Serpentes:Colubridae)
Study on Invasive Alien Species – Development of Risk Assessments: Final Report (Year 1) - Annex 4: Risk Assessment for Lampropeltis Getula
Size and Growth in Two Populations of Black Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis Nigra, in East Tennessee Author(S) :Ted M
Reptiles of Tennessee
Snakes of “Snake Road” John G
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Volume 78 Number 1 April 2016 STUDIES Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
The Cedars Natural Area Preserve, Lee County, Virginia
Chapter 220-2 Game and Fish Division
66 Checklist of Exotic Species in the Philippine Pet Trade, Ii
January 28, 2021 Mr. L. Stephen Blankenship MEC Mcgehee
Phylogenetics of Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis Getula Complex (Serpentes: Colubridae), in Eastern North America Kenneth L
Vertebrate Fauna in Caves of Eastern Tennessee Within the Appalachians Karst Region, USA
0232 Herp Population Genetics/Herp Coloration, Symphony I & II
Indiana Reptiles
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Common TN Reptiles
ASIH at 100 Symposium, Salon D, Saturday 9 July 2016 Mark Sabaj the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA Phenomenological Monsters
Number 27 2014
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Thanatosis and Autohaemorrhaging in the Aesculapian Snake
Lampropeltis Nigra) in East Tennessee
Alabama Inventory List
HERPETOLOGICAL REVIEW President ROBERT D
Geographic Distribution