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Rhadinaea decorata
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Xenosaurus Tzacualtipantecus. the Zacualtipán Knob-Scaled Lizard Is Endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental of Eastern Mexico
Review Article Distribution and Conservation Status of Amphibian
Xenosaurus Tzacualtipantecus. the Zacualtipán Knob-Scaled Lizard Is Endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental of Eastern Mexico
Characterization of Arm Autotomy in the Octopus, Abdopus Aculeatus (D’Orbigny, 1834)
Proyecto De Investigación
Herpetology at the Isthmus Species Checklist
A New Species of Forest Snake of the Genus Rhadinaea from Tropical Montane Rainforest in the Sierra Madre Del Sur of Oaxaca, Mexico (Squamata, Dipsadidae)
Reptiles of Ecuador: a Resource-Rich Online Portal, with Dynamic
Amphibians and Reptiles of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico
A New Rare Species of the Rhadinaea Decorata Group
SPECIES ID NAME GEN SPEC ELEMENT SUBELEMENT GRANK GRANKDATE 386 Accipiter Hawks Accipiter Spp
Dixon, J.R. 1980. the Neotropical
Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent
The Southwestern Naturalist Volumes 1-40, 1956-1995
Pdf, 19.80 Mb
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA José Carlos Rocha Jr
New Country and Departmental Records of Herpetofauna in Nicaragua
Top View
Anfibios Y Reptiles De Nicaragua
Herpetological Bulletin
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae Pliocercus
Facultad De Ciencia
CHECKLIST Reptiles & Amphibians of the Canopy Lodge & Environs
Sensory Ecology of Spiders That Prey on Frogs
Herpetofaunal Assemblages of a Lowland Broadleaf Forest, an Overgrown Orchard Forest and a Lime Orchard in Stann Creek, Belize
Squamata, Dipsadidae) with Comments on the Generic Assignment of Rhadinaea Eduardoi
Predation on the Toxic Oophaga Pumilio (Anura: Dendrobatidae) by Rhadinaea Decorata (Squamata: Collubridae)
A New Species of Forest Snake of the Genus Rhadinaea from Tropical Montane Rainforest in the Sierra Madre Del Sur of Oaxaca, Mexico (Squamata, Dipsadidae)