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Herpetological novelties

1921
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Barbour, Thomas,   +1 more
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Herpetological Miscellanea

1952
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Herpetology

2015
Herpetology explains why amphibians and reptiles, which are distantly related evolutionary lineages, are grouped in the discipline known as herpetology, and describes the position of amphibians and reptiles within the evolution of vertebrates. Part I asks, what are amphibians and reptiles?
F. Harvey Pough   +5 more
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Herpetological notes

1912
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The herpetological contributions of Richard Thomas

The Anatomical Record, 2021
AbstractJohn Paul Richard Thomas is among the living herpetologists to have described the greatest number of new species of amphibians and reptiles, and his contributions to the herpetology of the West Indies, particularly the Greater Antilles, have been exceptional.
Aaron M. Bauer   +3 more
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Herpetological Notes

1898
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Herpetological notes

1873
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Herpetological Miscellanea

1955
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The herpetology of Florida

1875
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A Herpetological Treasure Trove

Science, 2002
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica . A Herpetofauna between Two Continents, between Two Seas. Jay M. Savage. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2002. 954 pp., illus. $75, £52.50. ISBN 0-226-73537-0. This thorough account of Costa Rica's rich herptofauna and its ecological and evolutionary context ...
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