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Mexican garter snake
Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles & Crocodilians
Conant 1965 Misc Not
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Town of Marana Habitat Conservation Plan March 2009
Thamnophis Cyrtopsis (Kennicott) Black-Necked Garter Snake
Aquatic and Riparian Herpetofauna of Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Empire-Cienega Ranch, Pima County, Arizona
Fws-R2-Es-2008-0065]
Proposed Revised Final Land and Resource
Literature Used in the Analysis for The
FEIS Citation Retrieval System Keywords
Mexican Garter Snake, Thamnophis Eques Megalops, As an Endangered Or Threatened Species Under the Endangered Species Act
Environmental Niche Modeling; Present and Future Potential Distribution of Garter Snakes Species from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
Sonoran Desert Research Center
Thamnophis Eques Megalops) in North-Central Arizona
Snakes of Western Chihuahua Wilmer W
Northern Mexican Gartersnake (Thamnophis Eques Megalops) Species Profile
Arizona Corridordesigner Toolbox Documentation
Sexual Size Dimorphism, Diet, and Reproduction in the Mexican Garter Snake, Thamnophis Eques
Cienega Creek Natural Preserve
Top View
Microgeographic Variation in Body Condition of Three Mexican Garter Snakes in Central Mexico
(NMGS) Basic Conceptual Ecological Model for the Lower Colorado River
Assessment of Native Species and Ungulate Grazing in the Southwest: Terrestrial Wildlife
Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico
The Biology of Rattlesnakes II Edited By: Michael J
Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Toxin Resistance in Toad-Eating Snakes
Thamnophis Eques Megalops) and Narrow-Headed (Thamnophis Rufipunctatus) Gartersnakes As Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act Docket No
Supplemental Wildlife Viability Report
SPECIES at RISK REPORT for New Mexico and Arizona