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Lepidophyma sylvaticum
Xenosaurus Tzacualtipantecus. the Zacualtipán Knob-Scaled Lizard Is Endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental of Eastern Mexico
Aquiloeurycea Scandens (Walker, 1955). the Tamaulipan False Brook Salamander Is Endemic to Mexico
A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
Revista 8-1 Jan-Jun 2009.P65
Ecography ECOG-03593 Tarr, S., Meiri, S., Hicks, J
Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico
Monitoreo Preliminar De Las Especies Exóticas Invasoras De Vertebrados Y Estudio De Sanidad Vegetal En El Monumento Natural Cerro De La Silla, Nuevo León, México”
Other Contributions
Iguana, June 2008
A Biogeographic Reversal in Sexual Size Dimorphism Along A
The Southwestern Naturalist Volumes 1-40, 1956-1995
Evolution and Ecology of Lizard Body Sizes PAPER Shai Meiri
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Ophryacus Sphenophrys (Smith, 1960)
Reproduction of the Bromeliad Arboreal Alligator Lizard, Abronia Taeniata (Squamata: Anguidae), in a Temperate Environment of Central Mexico
Collection, Trade & Regulation of Reptiles & Amphibians
Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, with Comparisons with Adjoining States
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science Department of Zoology
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Natural History Notes
A New Species of Lepidophyma (Squamata: Xantusiidae) from the Pacific Lowlands of Guerrero, Mexico
REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: XANTUSIIDAE Lepidophyma Gaigeae
Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Herpetological Review
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The Herpetofauna of Nuevo León, Mexico: Composition, Distribution, and Conservation