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Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Amphibians
Volume 2. Animals
Tropidophis)From Western Cuba
A New Species of Tropidophis from Cuba (Serpentes: Tropidophiidae)
Smithsonian Herpetological Information Servi Ce No
Morphological Variation and the Definition of Species in the Snake Genus Tropidophis (Serpentes, Tropidophiidae)
PARC 2017 Annual Report
Australasian Journal of Herpetology
Animal Taxonomy and Nomenclature
JNCC Report No. 378 Checklist of Herpetofauna Listed in the CITES Appendices and in EC Regulation No
Downloaded from the NBCI Genbank Database Emerging from Hibernation in Order to Bask, Mate, and (See Additional File 9)
Toward a Tree-Of-Life for the Boas and Pythons: Multilocus Species-Level Phylogeny with Unprecedented Taxon Sampling ⇑ R
Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012
Definition of the Caribbean Islands Biogeographic Region, with Checklist and Recommendations for Standardized Common Names of Amphibians and Reptiles
Checklist of Reptiles and Amphibians Listed in the CITES Appendices
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
Physiological Color Change in Snakes Physiological Color Change in Snakes
Caribbean Biogeography: Molecular Evidence for Dispersal in West Indian Terrestrial Vertebrates (Vicariance/Plate Tectonics/Albumin/Systematics) S
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A New Jurassic Lizard from China
Integrating Phylogenomics, Biogeography and Systematics to Explore the Taxonomy and the Rise of the Ratsnakes
A New Species of Tropidophis (Squamata: Tropidophiidae) and Molecular Phylogeny of the Cuban Radiation of the Genus
Tropidophis Hendersoni and Three Females) Provided by Díaz Et Al
Herpetology in Jamaica with General Reference to Conservation Michael
On the Origin and Evolution of the Ophidia by Alessandro Palci
11 Relationships and Divergence Times of West
Dwarf Boas of the Caribbean
A Reassessment of the Tropidophiidae
Tropidophis Celiae Hedges, Estrada, and at 1013 H on 13 October 2014, We Found an Adult Female Tdíaz 1999) Is Endemic
On the Structure and Function of Tails in Snakes: Relative Length and Arboreality
CURRICULUM VITAE: ROBERT POWELL, Ph.D. Avila University Department of Biology 2725 S
Cytogenetics and Molecular Data in Snakes: a Phylogenetic Approach