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Mondal, Sonia, Ganesh, S.R., Sethy, P.G.S., Raghunathan, C., Raha, Sujoy, Sarkar, Sagnik (2022): Redescriptions of the type specimens of synonymous nominal taxa of sea snakes (Serpentes: Elapidae: Hydrophis, Laticauda) at the Zoological Survey of India ...
Sarkar, Sagnik +5 more
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Shea, Glenn M., Scanlon, John D. (2007): Revision of the Small Tropical Whipsnakes Previously Referred to Demansia olivacea (Gray, 1842) and Demansia torquata (Günther, 1862) (Squamata: Elapidae). Records of the Australian Museum 59 (2): 117-142, DOI: 10.
Glenn M. Shea +4 more
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FIGURE 2. Cytochrome b maximum clade credibility BEAST tree for Emydocephalus. Aipysurus species included for comparison.Published as part of Nankivell, James H., Goiran, Claire, Hourston, Mathew, Shine, Richard, Rasmussen, Arne R., Thomson, Vicki A ...
Goiran, Claire +6 more
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La familia Elapidae de serpientes corales o cobras tiene dos géneros en la región Americana, Micrurus, que se distribuye desde Estados Unidos de Norteamérica hasta la región central del Argentina y Leptomicrurus, que se distribuye desde el noreste de ...
Morales Mondoñedo, Víctor Raúl
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FIGURE 10. Distribution of Micrurus surinamensis (closed circles: our records; open circles: literature records), and Micrurus nattereri (closed triangles: our records; open triangles: literature records).
PAULO PASSOS +5 more
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diately after euthanasia, except for BPBM 18165, which was measured subsequent to preservation and storage.Published as part of Kraus, Fred, 2020, A new species of Toxicocalamus (Squamata: Elapidae) from Papua New Guinea, pp.
Kraus, Fred
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The Toxin Diversity, Cytotoxicity, and Enzymatic Activity of Cape Cobra (Naja nivea) Venom
“True” cobras (genus Naja) are among the venomous snakes most frequently involved in snakebite accidents in Africa and Asia. The Cape cobra (Naja nivea) is one of the African cobras of highest medical importance, but much remains to be learned about its ...
Tim Lüddecke +10 more
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FIGURE 1. Distribution of Acanthophis sampled in northwest Australia. Only samples with accurate collection coordinates have been included, except specimen NTM R29109 (star; see text).
Doughty, Paul +12 more
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Much debated since the early 20th century, the evolutionary history and origin of the clinically important family Elapidae is of enormous interest. A persistent lack of higher-level phylogenetic resolution however, has impeded a clear understanding of ...
Smart, Utpal
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Analysis of lectin-bound glycoproteins in snake venom from the Elapidae and Viperidae families
This paper describes an efficient method of studying the glycoproteins found in snake venom. The glycosylation profiles of the Elapidae and Viperidae snake families were analyzed using FITC-labeled lectin glycoconjugates.
Jiraporn Nawarak +2 more
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