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Phylogenetic Relationships of Terrestrial Australo-Papuan Elapid Snakes (Subfamily Hydrophiinae) Based on Cytochrome B and 16S Rrna Sequences J
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A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
(Elapidae- Hydrophiinae), With
Denisonia Hydrophis Parapistocalamus Toxicocalamus Disteira Kerilia Pelamis Tropidechis Drysdalia Kolpophis Praescutata Vermicella Echiopsis Lapemis
Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins Replacement of Annex 2 of WHO Technical Report Series, No
Australasian Journal of Herpetology Issue 31, 1 August 2016 Contents
A Catalogue of the Non-Fossil Amphibian and Reptile Type Specimens in the Collection of the Australian Museum: Types Currently, Previously and Purportedly Present
A Division of the Elapid Genus Salomonelaps
Mimmie Kgaditse 344142 the Evolution and Diversification of Diet
WHO Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins
Chapter 2 Snakes of Papua New Guinea
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan of the Solomon Islands
The Current Status and Distribution of Freshwater Fishes, Land Snails and Reptiles in the Pacific Islands of Oceania
WHO Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins
Strengthening Information for Regional Assessments of the Conservation Status and Distribution of Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands
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A Reassessment of the Higher Taxonomy of the Elapidae
Venomous Snake Abundance Within Snake Species' Assemblages
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Origin of the Hydrophiinae (Serpentes, Elapidae), and the Evolutionary History of the Enigmatic New Guinean Elapid Toxicocalamus
Molecular Phylogeny of Elapid Snakes and a Consideration of Their Biogeographic History
The Taxonomy of Australian Elapid Snakes: a Review
The Idghly and Potentially Dangerous Elapids of Papua New Guinea
Molecular Phylogeny of Advanced Snakes (Serpentes, Caenophidia) with an Emphasis on South American Xenodontines: a Revised Classification and Descriptions of New Taxa