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New State Records for Amphibians and Reptiles from Colima, Mexico
Appendix(S1:(Systematics(Of(The(Micrurus'fulvius(Complex(And(Taxonomic( Revision(Of(Micrurus'tener(
Index to Scientific Names of Amphibians and Reptiles For
Reptiles in Arkansas
The Venomous Snakes of Texas Health Service Region 6/5S
Chihuahuan Desert National Parks Reptile and Amphibian Inventory
Neurotoxical Activity of Micrurus Snake Venom and Methods for Its Analysis. a Literature Review
Index to Scientific Names of Amphibians and Reptiles for Volume 49 (2014)
The Bold Taxonomic Hypotheses of Collins (1991): 23 Years Later
Indigenous and Established Herpetofauna of Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Appendix B. Texas Reptiles Including Those Found in Two Urban Centers and in Other States
Pharmacology Consult Column Editor: Patricia Anne O’Malley, Phd, APRN-CNS
Venom of the Coral Snake Micrurus Clarki: Proteomic Profile, Toxicity, Immunological Cross-Neutralization, and Characterization of a Three-Finger Toxin
(Micrurus Tener) Envenomations Reported to the North American Snakebite Registry
Herpetological Review
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
Identifying Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes in Texas
Venomic Analysis of the Poorly Studied Desert Coral Snake, Micrurus Tschudii Tschudii, Supports the 3Ftx/PLA2 Dichotomy Across Micrurus Venoms
Top View
ARKANSAS Snake Guide Kelly J
American Museum Novitates
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July 20-21, 2009: Blood Products Advisory Committee Issue Summary
Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Management of Texas Coral Snake (Micrurus Tener) Envenomations Reported to the North American Snakebite Registry
Snakes of South Central Texas Written by Sal Scibetta; All Photos Were Taken by Sal Scibetta Unless Otherwise Captioned
Arkansas Living Herp Collection
Snakes of Texas Condensed
Geographic Variation in Mimetic Precision Among Different Species of Coral Snake Mimics
LOUISIANA AMPHIBIANS and REPTILES
Encountering Native Snakes in Arkansas
Snakes and Lizards Even “Fly!”
Notes on Mexican Herpetofauna 31: Are Roads in Nuevo León, Mexico, Taking Their Toll on Snake Populations? (Part II) David Lazcano 1, Daryne B
The Bold and the Beautiful: a Neurotoxicity Comparison of New World Coral Snakes in the Micruroides and Micrurus Genera and Relative Neutralization by Antivenom
Scientific and Standard English Names 1
SWCHR BULLETIN Volume 6, Issue 4 Winter 2016