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- Alameda Whipsnake (Masticophis Lateralis Euryxanthus)
- Afectación Incidental Por Red De Pesca En Masticophis Fuliginosus
- Masticophis Mentovarius
- Eastern Indigo Snake Fact Sheet
- Observations on the Spermatogenic Cycle of the Grass Snake, Natrix Natrix (Serpentes: Colubridae) in Northern Iran
- The Coachwhip Snake, Masticophis Flagellum (Shaw): Taxonomy and Di^Trebtjtion
- Alameda Whipsnake, Masticophis Lateralis Euryxanthus
- Spatial Ecology of the Coachwhip, Masticophis Flagellum (Squamata: Colubridae), in Eastern Texas
- Northwest Fauna
- United States National Museum
- Drymarchon Melanurus) on a Central American Boa (Boa Imperator)
- Description Habitat Range/Distribution
- Life History Account for Striped Whipsnake
- 1. Masticophis Lateralis Lateralis (Hallowell) 2. Masticophis Lateralis
- Cfreptiles & Amphibians
- Vulnerability of Species to Climate Change in the Southwest: Terrestrial Species of the Middle Rio Grande
- Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge -- Reptiles
- A Review of Techniques for Marking Snakes
- Snake Characteristics Snake Characteristics Snake Characteristics
- Life History Account for California Whipsnake (Striped Racer)
- Henderson, R.W., L.G. Hoevers. 1975
- California Fish and Wildlife Journal, Special CESA Issue, 2021
- Molecular Systematics of Racers, Whipsnakes and Relatives (Reptilia: Colubridae) Using Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers
- A Brief Historical Résumé of Herpetological Studies in the Great Basin of the Western United States, Part I
- Systematics of the Common Kingsnake, Lampropeltis Getulus (Linnaeus)
- Snakes of Texas Condensed
- Masticophis Baird and Girard ..
- Masticophis Taeniatus
- Herpetofaunal Survey of Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve and Luella Schaefer Memorial Hill Prairie
- Reptilia: Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae Masticophistaeniatus
- SERPENTES: COLUBRIDAE Masticophis Bilineatus
- The Snakes of the Subfamily Dipsadinae
- Scientific and Standard English Names 1
- Searching for Rare and Secretive Snakes: Are Camera-Trap and Box-Trap Methods Interchangeable?