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The Versatility of Serine Proteases from Brazilian <i>Bothrops</i> Venom: Their Roles in Snakebites and Drug Discovery. [PDF]

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The evolution of sperm ultrastructure among Boidae (Serpentes)

Zoomorphology, 2008
We investigate the evolution of sperm ultrastructure of three species of Boidae (Epicrates cenchria, Boa constrictor amarali, and Corallus hortulanus). Spermatozoa of these species are filiform consisting of a head region, containing the nucleus and acrosome complex, a midpiece, and a tail region subdivided into principal piece and endpiece ...
Guarino R Colli, Sonia Nair Bao
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Presence of Porocephalus clavatus (Arthropoda: Porocephalidae) in Peruvian Boidae snakes

Veterinary Parasitology, 2011
The pentastome species, Porocephalus clavatus, has been found to infect the lungs of two species of snakes in the family Boidae family (Boa constrictor and Epicrates cenchria). The individual of B. constrictor was collected in the Amazonian rainforest of Departamento Loreto, Peru. The E. cenchria was recovered from the pet trade in Lima, Peru's capital
Luis A Gómez-Puerta   +2 more
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On the Diets of Neotropical Treeboas (Squamata: Boidae: Corallus)1

South American Journal of Herpetology, 2012
ABSTRACT. Nine species of the Neotropical boid genus Corallus are distributed from southeastern Guatemala to southeastern Brazil. Based largely on previously published papers, we accumulated 271 prey records for all species combined, and they comprised 2 frogs, 69 lizards (mostly Anolis), 1 snake, 65 birds, and 134 mammals (marsupials, rodents, bats ...
Robert W Henderson, Michael J Pauers
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A Concern for Evidence and a Phylogenetic Hypothesis of Relationships Among Epicrates (Boidae, Serpentes)

Systematic Zoology, 1989
-Character congruence, the principle of using all the relevant data, and character independence are important concepts in phylogenetic inference, because they relate directly to the evidence on which hypotheses are based. Taxonomic congruence, which is agreement among patterns of taxonomic relationships, is less important, because its connection to the
Arnold G Kluge
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Distribution and Variation in the Treeboa Corallus annulatus (Serpentes: Boidae)

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2001
The arboreal boid Corallus annulatus has a disjunct distribution in tropical wet forests from extreme southeastern Guatemala to southwestern Ecuador (west of the Andes). The characters upon which subspecies (C. a. blombergi and C. a. colombianus) were described are shown to be of no diagnostic value.
Robert W Henderson
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Eryx tataricus Lichtenstein, 1823 - BOIDAE

Ethnobiology, 2023
Olim K Khojimatov, Khojimatov Olim K
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