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State-of-the-Art Age Determination Methods for Amphibians and Reptiles. [PDF]
Guarino FM, Mezzasalma M.
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Coming of age in venom research. [PDF]
Rodríguez de la Vega RC.
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A preliminary microscopic and molecular epidemiological survey of endoparasites within wild-caught and UK captive-bred reptiles: Assessing a potential parasitic disease public health risk? [PDF]
Murray S +7 more
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Phylogeny and systematics of the colubrid snake genera Liopeltis and Gongylosoma (Squamata: Colubridae) and description of a new Himalayan endemic genus and species. [PDF]
Mirza ZA +6 more
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On the identity of Chironius flavolineatus (Serpentes: Colubridae)
Zootaxa, 2014The snake genus Chironius Fitzinger, 1826 is endemic to the Neotropical region, occurring from Honduras to Uruguay and northeastern Argentina. Some species of the genus have taxonomic and/or nomenclatural problems, such as C. flavolineatus which lacks agreement in the literature about its authorship and type locality.
Hamdan, Breno +2 more
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Toxicology and Biochemistry of Colubridae Venom
Journal of Toxicology: Toxin Reviews, 1993AbstractColubridae is a family of snakes that comprise more than fifty percent of all living snakes. As their fangs are located in the rear of the mouth, they are generally considered non poisonous. In the first part of this review, cases of envenomation by about fifteen kinds of colubridae are described.
Geeta Datta, Anthony T. Tu
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The cranial development of Elaphe obsoleta (Ophidia, colubridae)
Journal of Morphology, 1983AbstractThe kinetic skull of snakes is a highly specialized structure that has allowed these limbless organisms to exploit a wide variety of habitats. Here we analyze the development of the cranium in the colubrid snake Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata based on two sets of embryos raised under controlled conditions and preserved at regular intervals ...
Frank, Haluska, Pere, Alberch
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Taxonomic revision of Drymoluber Amaral, 1930 (Serpentes: Colubridae)
Zootaxa, 2013The present study is a taxonomic revision of the genus Drymoluber Amaral, 1930, using meristic and morphometric characters, aspects of external hemipenial morphology and body coloration. Sexual dimorphism occurs in D. dichrous and D. brazili but was not detected in D. apurimacensis. Morphological variation within D.
Costa, Henrique Caldeira +2 more
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