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Murphy, John C. A checklist and key to the homalopsid snakes (reptilia, squamata, serpentes), with the description of new genera. Field Museum of Natural History, 2014.
Find full textCadle, John E. The snake Genus Sibynomorphus (Colubridae: Dipsadinae: Dipsadini) in Peru and Ecuador, with comments on the systematics of Dipsadini. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 2007.
Find full textBroadley, Donald G. A revision of the African genus Hemirhagerrhis Boettger 1893 (Serpentes: Colubridae). Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, 2000.
Find full textBroaders, Marie. Acetylcholine receptor binding and enzymic activities of the duvernoys' secretions from the colubrid snakes Boiga blandingi (Hallowell, 1857) and Boiga dendrophila (Boie, 1827)(Squamata: Colubridae). University College Dublin, 1998.
Find full textWildlife, Ohio Division of, ed. Ruby-throated hummingbird: Scientific name, Archilochus colubris. Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife, 2003.
Find full textWildlife, Ohio Division of, ed. Ruby-throated hummingbird: Scientific name, Archilochus colubris. Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife, 2003.
Find full textZaher, Hussam. Hemipenial morphology of the South American xenodontine snakes: With a proposal for a monophyletic Xenodontinae and a reappraisal of colubroid hemipenes. American Museum of Natural History, 1999.
Find full textMayer-Goyenechea, Irene Goyenechea. Revisión taxonómica de los géneros Conopsis Günther y Toluca Kennicott, (Reptilia: Colubridae). [s.n.], 1995.
Find full textA, Phillips Christopher, and Illinois. Natural History Survey Division, eds. Distribution, habitat, and zoogeography of the semifossorial red-bellied snake Storeria occipitomaculata (Storer) in Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey, 2012.
Find full textMarx, Hymen. The colubrid snake, Psammophis schokari, from the Arabian Peninsula. Field Museum of Natural History, 1988.
Find full textAlton, Wiest John, and Cei José M. 1918-, eds. Revision of the neotropical snake genus Chironius Fitzinger (Serpentes, Colubridae). Museo regionale di scienze naturali, 1993.
Find full textWanless, F. R. Freshwater nematodes from Loch Ness, Scotland. Natural History Museum, 2001.
Find full textGomille, Axel. Die Äskulapnatter (Elaphe longissima): Verbreitung und Lebensweise in Mitteleuropa. Edition Chimaira, 2002.
Find full textBroadley, Donald G. A revision of the genus Lycophidion Fitzinger (Serpentes: Colubridae) in Africa south of the equator. National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe, 1996.
Find full textKeil, Renate. Beitrag zur Organtopographie und den wesentlichen Erkrankungen bei ungiftigen Schlangen der Familien Boidae, Colubridae und Xenopeltidae. [s.n.], 1990.
Find full textCadle, John E. Snakes of the genus Liopholidophis (Colubridae) from eastern Madagascar: New species, revisionary notes, and an estimate of phylogeny. Harvard University, 1996.
Find full textCampbell, Jonathan A. Comments on the identities of certain Tantilla (Squamata: Colubridae) from Guatemala, with the descriptions of two new species. Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas, 1998.
Find full textCatalogue of Colubrine Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.
Find full textFinkler, Michael S. Effects of temperature, body size, substrate and season on the locomotor performance of three species of Colubrid snake (Nerodia sipedon, Regina septemvittata and Thamnophis sirtalis). 1995.
Find full textMarx, Hymen. Colubrid Snake, Psammophis Schokari, from the Arabian Peninsula. Field Museum of Natural, 1988.
Find full textEipper, Scott. Guide to Australian Snakes in Captivity: Elapids and Colubrids. Reptile Publications, 2012.
Find full textSchulz, Klaus-Dieter. A monograph of the colubrid snakes of the genus Elaphe, Fitzinger. Koeltz Scientific, 1996.
Find full textColubri, Andrés. PROCESSING FOR ANDROID: CREATE MOBILE, SENSOR-AWARE, AND VR APPLICATIONS USING PROCESSING [Paperback] Colubri. Apress / KP, 2020.
Find full textVenomous Bites From Nonvenomous Snakes A Critical Analysis Of Risk And Management Of Colubrid Snake Bites. Elsevier, 2011.
Find full textDorcas, Michael E., and J. Whitfield Gibbons. North American Watersnakes: A Natural History (Animal Natural History Series, V. 8). University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.
Find full textSerientes Que Atrapan Y Estrujan (Cara a Cara Con Las Serpientes). Rourke Publishing, 2000.
Find full textThe snake genus Sibynomorphus (Colubridae: Dipsadinae: Dipsadini) in Peru and Ecuador: With comments on the systematics of Dipsadini. The Museum, 2007.
Find full textWhite, Julian, David A. Warrell, Scott A. Weinstein, and Daniel E. Keyler. "Venomous” Bites from Non-Venomous Snakes: A Critical Analysis of Risk and Management of "Colubrid” Snake Bites. Elsevier, 2011.
Find full textWarrell, David A., Scott A. Weinstein, and Daniel E. Keyler. Venomous Bites from Non-Venomous Snakes: A Critical Analysis of Risk and Management of Colubrid Snake Bites. Elsevier, 2011.
Find full textWilson, Larry D. A Resume of the Colubrid Snakes of the Genus Tantilla of South America (Contributions in Biology and Geology). Milwaukee Public Museum, 1986.
Find full textDixon, James R., and Edward J. Michaud. Taxonomic Revision of the Liophis Lineatus Complex/Reptilia: Colubridae/ of Central and South America (Contributions in Biology and Geology, No 71). Aperture, 1987.
Find full textSystematics of snakes of the Dipsas oreas complex (Colubridae: Dipsadinae) in western Ecuador and Peru, with revalidation of D. elegans (Boulenger) and D. ellipsifera (Boulenger). Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 2005.
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