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Mahler, D. Luke. The palatal dentition in squamate reptiles: Morphology, development, attachment, and replacement. Chicago, Ill: Field Museum of Natural History, 2006.

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Etheridge, Richard. A review of the South American lizard genera Urostrophus and Anisolepis (Squamata: Iguania: Polychridae). Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University, 1991.

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Braulio, Orejas-Miranda, Donoso-Barros Roberto, and Vanzolini P. E, eds. Catalogue of the neotropical squamata. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1986.

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1929-, Etheridge Richard Emmett, ed. A Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomy of iguanian lizards (Reptilia, Squamata). Lawrence, Kan: University of Kansas, 1989.

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Peters, Mike G. Life-size amphibians and reptiles of southern Ontario: Orders, Anura, Caudata, Squamata and Testudines. [Guelph, Ont: M.G. Peters], 2004.

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Hembree, Daniel I. Phylogenetic revision of Rhineuridae (Reptilia: Squamata: Amphisbaenia) from the Eocene to Miocene of North America. Lawrence, Kan: The University of Kansas, 2007.

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Christian, Andreas. Zur Biomechanik der Lokomotion vierfüssiger Reptilien (besonders der Squamata). Frankfurt a.M: Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, 1995.

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Nussbaum, Ronald A. Systematic revision of the genus Paroedura Günther (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae): With the description of five new species. Ann Arbor: Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 2000.

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Lang, Mathias. Phylogenetic and biogeographic patterns of basiliscine iguanians: Reptilia, Squamata, "Iguanidae". Bonn: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, 1989.

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A comparative anatomy of the neck region in lizards: A research study. [Victoria, B.C.]: Trafford Pub., 2007.

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Gavaud, Jacqueline. Rôle de l'hibernation dans le déterminisme de la vitellogenèse de Lacerta vivipara Jacquin (reptile squamate): Études morphologiques, endocrines et biochimiques. Paris: E.N.S., Laboratoire de zoologie, 1985.

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Raselimanana, Achille P. A revision of the dwarf Zonosaurus Boulenger (Reptilia: Squamata: Cordylidae) from Madagascar: Including descriptions of three new species. Lawrence: Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas, 2000.

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Chapple, David, Reid Tingley, Nicola Mitchell, Stewart Macdonald, J. Scott Keogh, Glenn Shea, Philip Bowles, Neil Cox, and John Woinarski. Action Plan for Australian Lizards and Snakes 2017. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486309474.

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Lizards and snakes (squamate reptiles) are the most diverse vertebrate group in Australia, with approximately 1000 described species, representing about 10% of the global squamate diversity. Squamates are a vital part of the Australian ecosystem, but their conservation has been hindered by a lack of knowledge of their diversity, distribution, biology and key threats. The Action Plan for Australian Lizards and Snakes 2017 provides the first comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of Australian squamates in 25 years. Conservation assessments are provided for 986 species of Australian lizards and snakes (including sea snakes). Over the past 25 years there has been a substantial increase in the number of species and families recognised within Australia. There has also been an increase in the range and magnitude of threatening processes with the potential to impact squamates. This has resulted in an increase in the proportion of the Australian squamate fauna that is considered Threatened. Notably over this period, the first known extinction (post-European settlement) of an Australian reptile species occurred – an indication of the increasingly urgent need for better knowledge and management of this fauna. Six key recommendations are presented to improve the conservation management and plight of Australian squamates. This Action Plan represents an essential resource for research scientists, conservation biologists, conservation managers, environmental consultants, policy makers from Commonwealth and State/Territory governments, and the herpetological community.
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Lizards of Brazilian Amazonia (Reptilia: Squamata) (Zoologische Verhandelingen). Backhuys Publishers, 1995.

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Dorcas, Michael E., and J. Whitfield Gibbons. North American Watersnakes: A Natural History (Animal Natural History Series, V. 8). University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.

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Nussbaum, R. A. The Ghost Geckos of Madagascar: A Further Revision of the Malagasy Leaf-Toed Geckos (Reptilia, Squamata, Gekkonidae) (Miscellaneous Publications, No 186). Univ of Michigan Museum of Zoology, 1998.

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Nussbaum, R. A. Systematic Revision of the Genus Paroeedera Gunther (Reptilia : Squamata : Gekkonidae), With the Description of 5 New Species (Miscellaneous Publications, No 189). Univ of Michigan Museum of Zoology, 2000.

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Richard, Lydekker. Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural History): Part 1. Containing the Orders Ornithosauria, Crocodilia, Dinosauria, Squamata, Rhynchocephalia, and Proterosauria. Adamant Media Corporation, 2002.

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