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Amphibians and reptiles of the state of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, with comparisons with adjoining states [PDF]
Lemos-Espinal, J. A. +2 more
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The Terrestrial Reptiles of San Salvador Island, Bahamas [PDF]
Hayes, William K. +2 more
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New Localities for Leptotyphlops macrorhynchus (JAN, 1862) (Reptilia: Leptotyphlopidae) in Turkey
İsmail Hakkı Uğurtaş +3 more
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Zootaxa, 2019
Threadsnakes of the tribe Epictini are endemic to the New World, occurring from the United States to Argentina, mostly in the Neotropical region. Currently, the taxonomic status of most species is unclear and there has been no previous attempt of a ...
R. Pinto +4 more
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Threadsnakes of the tribe Epictini are endemic to the New World, occurring from the United States to Argentina, mostly in the Neotropical region. Currently, the taxonomic status of most species is unclear and there has been no previous attempt of a ...
R. Pinto +4 more
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Zootaxa, 2009
The family Leptotyphlopidae (116 species) includes the smallest and thinnest species of snakes, often called threadsnakes (or wormsnakes).
Solny A. Adalsteinsson +4 more
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The family Leptotyphlopidae (116 species) includes the smallest and thinnest species of snakes, often called threadsnakes (or wormsnakes).
Solny A. Adalsteinsson +4 more
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The Anatomical Record, 2021
The genera Mitophis and Tetracheilostoma comprise two extant lineages of small‐sized threadsnakes that exclusively inhabit several islands of the West Indies.
Angele Martins +6 more
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The genera Mitophis and Tetracheilostoma comprise two extant lineages of small‐sized threadsnakes that exclusively inhabit several islands of the West Indies.
Angele Martins +6 more
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Two new endemic species of Epictia Gray, 1845 (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae) from Northern Peru.
Zootaxa, 2016Herein, we describe two new thread snake species of the genus Epictia from elevations higher than 2000 meters above sea level in the Andes of the Cajamarca Region in Northern Peru. Both species share 10 midtail scale rows, a broad contact between the anterior supralabial and the supraocular scales in most of the specimens, and a yellow spot on the ...
C. Koch, R. S. Cruz, H. Cárdenas
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A New Species of Epictia (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae) from Central Brazil
South American Journal of Herpetology, 2010ABSTRACT. A new species of blindsnake is described from the gallery forests of the Brazilian Cerrado. The new species differs from all other known Brazilian species of Leptotyphlopidae by a combination of scale counts, the shape of the snout in lateral view, and color pattern. The new species most closely resembles Epictia tenella, from which it can be
Juan C. Arredondo, H. Zaher
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Copeia, 2018
The family Leptotyphlopidae comprises about 120 species allocated in 12 genera including Siagonodon, the latter with four currently recognized species. Here we propose new diagnostic characters for the genus Siagonodon based on the analysis of variation ...
Bárbara C. S. Francisco +2 more
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The family Leptotyphlopidae comprises about 120 species allocated in 12 genera including Siagonodon, the latter with four currently recognized species. Here we propose new diagnostic characters for the genus Siagonodon based on the analysis of variation ...
Bárbara C. S. Francisco +2 more
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