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Bibliography for Notes on Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas
From TSNL Ecological Database
Version 1.0. 1996, 2000.
Austin: Texas System of Natural
Laboratories, Inc.
Copyright 1999 Texas
System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.
Amphibians and Reptiles
of Selected Texas Counties: Brewster Cameron Travis
1 Bloom, R.A., K.W.
Selcer, and W.W. King. 1986. Status of the introduced lizard,
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2 Camper, J.D. 1996.
Masticophis schotti. Cat. Amer.
Amphib. Reptiles 638.1-638.4.
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4 Cole, C.J., and L.M.
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6 Collins, J.T. 1992.
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7 Conant, R. 1977.
The Florida water snake (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae) established at
Brownsville, Texas, with comments on other herpetological introductions in the
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8 Degenhardt, W.G., T.L.
Brown, and D.A. Easterla. 1976. The taxonomic status of Tantilla cucullata
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9 Degenhardt, W.G., C.W.
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10 Dessauer, H.C., and C.J.
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11 Dixon, J.R. 1987.
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12 Dubois, A., and R.
Heyer. 1992. Leptodactylus labialis, the valid name for the American
white-lipped frog (Amphibia:
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13 Ernst, C.H. 1990.
Pseudemys gorzugi. Cat. Amer.
Amphib. Reptiles 461.1-461.2.
14 Ernst, C.H. 1992.
Trachemys gaigeae. Cat. Amer.
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15 Ernst, C.H., and R.W.
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16 Ernst, C.H., and R.W.
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17 Ernst, C.H., R.W.
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18 Frost, D.R., Ed. 1985.
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19 Highton, R. 1986.
Plethodon serratus Grobman. Cat.
Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 394.1-394.2.
20 Highton, R. 1989.
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21 Hillis, D.M. 1981.
Premating isolating mechanisms among three species of the Rana pipiens
complex in Texas and southern Oklahoma.
Copeia 1981(2): 312-319.
22 Lawson, R., A.J. Meier,
P.G. Frank, and P.E. Moler. 1991. Allozyme variation and systematics of the
Nerodia fasciata-Nerodia clarkii complex of water snakes (Serpentes: Colubridae). Copeia 1991(3): 639-659.
23 Lieb, C.S. 1990.
Eumeces tetragrammus. Cat. Amer.
Amphib. Reptiles 492.1-492.4.
24 Lynch, J.D. 1972.
A taxonomic revision of the leptodactylid frog Genus Syrrhophus
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25 Lynch, J.D. 1986.
The definition of the Middle American Clade of Eleuthrodactylus based on
jaw musculature (Amphibia:
Leptodactylidae). Herpetologica
42(2): 248-258.
26 McCoy, C.J., and R.C.
Vogt. 1994. Graptemys. Cat. Amer.
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27 Mecham, J.S. 1956.
The relationship between the ringneck snakes Diadophis regalis and D.
punctatus. Copeia 1956(1): 51-52.
28 Mecham, J.S. 1957.
The taxonomic status of some southwestern skinks of the multivirgatus
group. Copeia 1957(2): 111-123.
29 Mecham, J.S. 1980.
Eumeces multivirgatus. Cat.
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30 Meylan, P.A. 1984.
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31 Mitchell, R.W., and J.R.
Reddell. 1965. Eurycea tridentifera, a new species of
troglobitic salamander from Texas and a reclassification of Typhlomolge
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32 Montanucci, R.R., R.W.
Axtell, and H.C. Dessauer. 1975. Evolutionary divergence among collared
lizards (Crotaphytus), with comments on the status of Gambelia. Herpetologica 31(3): 336-347.
33 Oldham, J.C., and H.M.
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vernalis. Bull. Maryland Herp. Soc.
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34 Potter, F.E., and S.S.
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of Typhlomolge robusta (Amphibia:
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35 Price, A.H. 1986.
Cnemidophorus tesselatus. Cat.
Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 398.1-398.2.
36 Price, A.H. 1990.
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37 Price, R.M. 1990.
Bogertophis. Dowling and
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38 Raun, G.G., and F.R.
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39 Reddell, J.R. 1970.
A checklist of the cave fauna of Texas.
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40 Reichling, S.B. 1995.
The taxonomic status of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus
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41 Rose, F.L., R.W.
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42 Rossman, D.A. 1962.
Thamnophis proximus (Say), a valid species of garter snake. Copeia 1962(4): 741-748.
43 Rossman, D.A. 1973.
Evidence for the conspecificity of Carphophis amoenus (Say) and
Carphophis vermis (Kennicott). J.
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44 Rossman, D.A. 1985.
Liodytes resurrected, reexamined, and reinterred. J. Herpetol. 19(1): 169-171.
45 Rossman, D.A., and W.G.
Eberle. 1977. Partition of the Genus Natrix, with preliminary observations on
evolutionary trends in natricine snakes.
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46 Salthe, S.N.
1973. Amphiuma tridactylum. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 149.1-149.3.
47 Sanders, O. 1986.
The heritage of Bufo woodhousei Girard in Texas (Salientia: Bufonidae).
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48 Sattler, P.W. 1980.
Genetic relationships among selected species of North American
Scaphiopus. Copeia 1980(4): 605-610.
49 Seidel, M.E., and M.J.
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50 Seidel, M.E., and C.H.
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51 Seidel, M.E., and H.M.
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52 Smith, H.M., K. Adler,
D. Chiszar, and F. Van Breukelen.
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53 Smith, H.M., and J.P.
Kennedy. 1951. Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni in eastern Texas
and its bearing on the status of P. catenifer.
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54 Tanner, W.W. 1989.
Status of Spea stagnalis Cope (1875), Spea intermontanus Cope (1889),
and a systematic review of Spea hammondii Baird (1839) (Amphibia: Anura).
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55 Tennant, A. 1984.
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56 Vogt, R.C. 1993.
Graptemys ouachitensis. Cat.
Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 603.1-603.4.
57 Vogt, R.C. 1995.
Graptemys pseudogeographica.
Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 604.1-604.6.
58 Wasserman, A.O. 1968.
Scaphiopus holbrookii. Cat.
Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 70.1-70.4.
59 Worthington, R.D. 1973.
Remarks on the distribution of the smooth green snake Opheodrys vernalis
blanchardi Grobman in Texas. Southwest.
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60 Zamudio, K.R., K. B.
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lizards: Biogeography and taxonomy of a
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61 Zweifel, R.G. 1967.
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