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Contribution to the Herpetology of Iowa, II
The herpetology of Iowa is still so little known that material from the state is greatly to be desired, particularly if it comes in the form of extensive collections from particular localities. The writer has, through the kindness of Prof. H. W.
Ruthven, Alexander G.
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First record of Amblyomma rotundatum Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) parasitizing Paleosuchus palpebrosus Cuvier, 1807 (Reptilia: Crocodylidae), in the western border of Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. [PDF]
This is the first record of Amblyomma rotundatum parasitizing Paleosuchus palpebrosus. This record was made during a herpetofaunal study carried out in high-elevation habitats that are under protection in the mountain range "Serra do Amolar", located in ...
Strüssmann, Christine +7 more
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Library Impact Statement for NRS/BIO 517 Herpetology
Library Impact Statement for NRS/BIO 517 Herpetology. No new library resources are needed to support this course. Responding library faculty member: Micael A. Cerbo II.
Cerbo, Michael A., II
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The colubrid snakes of the genera Gongylosoma Fitzinger, 1843 and Liopeltis Fitzinger, 1843 are distributed across south and southeast Asia with five and eight nominate species, respectively.
Zeeshan A. Mirza +6 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Library Impact Statement for NRS/BIO 417 Herpetology
Library Impact Statement for NRU/BIO 417 Herpetology new course proposal. No new library resources are needed to support this course. Responding library faculty member: Michael A. Cerbo II.
Cerbo, Michael A., II
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Slithering Into Summer: Ideas for introducing your students to herpetology. [PDF]
The article discusses how elementary school students can learn about herpetology during the summer through educational programs. Activities included studying cover boards, aquatic turtle traps and vernal pools. The author provides factors for teachers to
Scott, Catherine Marie +2 more
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Holbrook\u27s North American Herpetology. First Edition.
Some years ago the late Dr. Theodore Gill published an article in which he announced the discovery of a fourth volume of the first edition of Holbrook\u27s North American Herpetology (1840), of which but three volumes had been known.
Shimek, B.
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