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Two New Species of Australian Venomous Snake, Previously Identified As Narophis Bimaculata (Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, 1854) from Southern Australia
Draft Animal Keepers Species List
Phylogenetic Relationships of Terrestrial Australo-Papuan Elapid Snakes (Subfamily Hydrophiinae) Based on Cytochrome B and 16S Rrna Sequences J
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Nanya Station, Western New South Wales Vegetation, Flora and Fauna
Sand-Swimming' Snake Species (Simoselaps: Elapidae) in South-Western Australia
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Code of Practice Captive Reptile and Amphibian Husbandry
Warwick Open Space Bushland Management Plan
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Reptiles of Dirk Hartog Island Mark Cowan (October 2018)
Fauna of Australia 2A
Active Searching: As a Fauna Survey Technique
Selected Fauna of the Onslow Region
From Southwestern Western Australia
Molecular Phylogeny and Divergence Dates for Australasian Elapids and Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae): Evidence from Seven Genes for Rapid Evolutionary Radiations
Table S1. Number of Photographs, Rational for Species Exclusion And
A New Species of Australian Venomous Snake, Previously Identified As Simoselaps Littoralis (Storr, 1968) from Western Australia
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Mimmie Kgaditse 344142 the Evolution and Diversification of Diet
Herpetological Assemblages of the Pilbara Biogeographic Region, Western Australia: Ecological Associations, Biogeographic Patterns and Conservation
A Thesis Submitted to the Honors College in Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors Degree with Honors in Natural Resources
Elapidae): a Method for Determining Sex in Natural Populations
Taxonomic Resolution of the Aprasia Repens Species-Group (Squamata
Mondays at the Museum
IMPACTS of LANDCLEARING the Impacts of the Approved Clearing of Native Vegetation on Australian Wildlife in New South Wales © Viewfinder
Arachnida: Araneae) Feeding on Snakes (Reptilia: Squamata
Five New Species of Australian Venomous Snake, Within the Australian Genus Brachyurophis Günther, 1863 (Serpentes: Elapidae)
Sympatric Ecology of Five Species of Fossorial Snakes (Elapidae) in Western Australia
Literature Cited for the Reptilia
Reptile Fauna of the Gnangara Sustainability Strategy Study Area
Venomous Snake Abundance Within Snake Species' Assemblages
Prohibited Reptiles by Scientific Name -848 Species
Fauna Assessment of Bush Forever Site 355 (Point Peron and Adjacent Bushland)
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum | Nature 60
Origin of the Hydrophiinae (Serpentes, Elapidae), and the Evolutionary History of the Enigmatic New Guinean Elapid Toxicocalamus
The Herpetological Journal
The Taxonomy of Australian Elapid Snakes: a Review
Activity of Two Key Toxin Groups in Australian Elapid Venoms Show a Strong Correlation to Phylogeny but Not to Diet Theo Tasoulis1, Michael S
Angas Downs Reptiles Checklist As at March 2012
Evolutionary Implications of Hemipenial Morphology in the Terrestrial Australian Elapid Snakes