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Karyological Study of Amphisbaena Ridleyi (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae), an Endemic Species of the Archipelago of Fernando De Noronha, Pernambuco, Brazil
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
Synchrotron Microtomography Applied to the Volumetric Analysis of Internal Structures of Thoropa Miliaris Tadpoles G
Early German Herpetological Observations and Explorations in Southern Africa, with Special Reference to the Zoological Museum of Berlin
Novitatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
The Herpetofauna of the Cubango, Cuito, and Lower Cuando River Catchments of South-Eastern Angola
Patterns of Species Richness, Endemism and Environmental Gradients of African Reptiles
Epictia-1.Pdf
Reptiles & Amphibians
Amphisbaenid
Phylogeny and Evolution of Head Shape in Amphisbaenia
The Ear in Amphisbaenia (Reptilia) ;Further Anatomical Observations
A World Heritage Site
123Rd Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science February 28Th
A Handbook on the Rare, Threatened & Endemic Species of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park
(Ampisbania,Reptlia .~~~O Th ~~'American Museum of Natural History~~~~~~~~~~~~ Voum 13:Atce2 E Ok16
Bibliography and Scientific Name Index to Fossil and Recent
Amphisbaenia) Driven by End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction
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The Characteristics and Affinities of the Amphisbaenia
124Th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science
Herpetological Study for Feronia, Lokutu Oil Palm Plantation High
A New Species of Zygaspis (Reptilia: Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from North-Eastern Mozambique
A Plan for Phylogenetic Studies of Southern African Reptiles
Internet Reptile Checklist
GANS PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION – Please Read Carefully
RVM HPP Fauna Report April 2015
African Herp News Issn 1017 • 6187 No
Institution, City. Annotations State
Wallach-Epictia Paper.Pdf
Redescription of Leposternon Octostegum (Duméril, 1851), With
The Leptotyphlopidae, Descriptively Called Threadsnakes Or Wormsnakes, Is One of Five Families Comprising the Most Ancient
Hermann, J. 1804 Observationes Zoologicae, Quibus Novae