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- The Distributional Patterns of Reptiles and Amphibians in the Mariana
- Typhlops Weidholzi N. Inedit., a New Species of Letheobia From
- Dimorfismo Sexual Y Variación Geográfica
- Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012
- Snakes (Serpentes)
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- Phylogeny of Snakes (Serpentes): Combining Morphological and Molecular Data in Likelihood, Bayesian and Parsimony Analyses
- Squamata: Typhlopidae) in Cuba
- The Blind Snake Trilepida Koppesi (Amaral, 1955) As Prey of Armadillo Euphractus Sexcinctus (Linnaeus, 1758), with a Review of Scolecophidia Predators
- Are Hemipenial Spines Related to Limb Reduction? a Spiny Discussion Focused on Gymnophthalmid Lizards (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae)
- Rediscovery, Conservation Status and Genetic Relationships of the Malagasy Chameleon Furcifer Voeltzkowi
- Diversification in Vipers
- Phylogenetic Relationships and Evolution of Snakes
- On the Origin and Evolution of the Ophidia by Alessandro Palci
- Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
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- Prey Transport Mechanisms in Blindsnakes and the Evolution of Unilateral Feeding Systems in Snakes1
- Una Nueva Especie De Liotyphlops Peters, 1881 (Serpentes, Scolecophidia, Anomalepidae) Del Sur De La Amazonia Colombiana Biota Colombiana, Vol
- Reptile Rap Newsletter of the South Asian Reptile Network ISSN 2230-7079 No.16 | March 2014 Date of Publication: 27 March 2014
- Checklist and Comments on the Terrestrial Amphibian and Reptile Fauna from Utai, Northwestern Papua New Guinea
- Filogenia Molecular Das Espécies De Bothrops Do Grupo Neuwiedi (Serpentes, Viperidae)
- The Unexpected Discovery of Blind Snakes (Serpentes: Typhlopidae) in Micronesia: Two New Species of Ramphotyphlops from the Caroline Islands
- 597.2–597.7 Pisces .2 *Agnatha > 597.33–597.36 Selachii .33
- Feeding in Snakes: Form, Function, and Evolution of the Feeding System
- Molecular Evidence for the Paraphyly of Scolecophidia and Its Evolutionary Implications
- An Enigmatic Miniaturized and Attenuate Whole Lizard from the Mid-Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar 1 2,3 4 5,6 3 3,7 J