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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, Cyrtodactylus scaber, in Galveston, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(1): 129-131.

2  Camper, J.D.  1996.  Masticophis schotti.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 638.1-638.4.

3  Camper, J.D., and J.R. Dixon.  1994.  Geographic variation and systematics of the striped whipsnakes (Masticophis taeniatus complex; Reptilia:  Serpentes:  Colubridae).  Ann. Carnegie Mus. 63(1): 1-48.

4  Cole, C.J., and L.M. Hardy.  1981.  Systematics of North American colubrid snakes related to Tantilla planiceps (Blainville).  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 171: 199-284.

5  Collins, J.T.  1991.  Viewpoint:  A new taxonomic arrangement for some North American amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 42-43.

6  Collins, J.T.  1992.  The evolutionary species concept:  A reply to Van Devender et al. and Montanucci..  Herpetol. Rev. 23(2): 42-46.

7  Conant, R.  1977.  The Florida water snake (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae) established at Brownsville, Texas, with comments on other herpetological introductions in the area.  J. Herpetol. 11(2): 217-220.

8  Degenhardt, W.G., T.L. Brown, and D.A. Easterla.  1976.  The taxonomic status of Tantilla cucullata and Tantilla diabola.  Texas J. Sci. 17(1): 225-234.

9  Degenhardt, W.G., C.W. Painter, and A.H. Price.  1996.  Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico.  Albuquerque:  University of New Mexico Press.  xix + 431 pp.

10  Dessauer, H.C., and C.J. Cole.  1991.  Genetics of whiptail lizards (Reptilia:  Teiidae:  Cnemidophorus) in a hybrid zone in southwestern New Mexico.  Copeia 1991(3): 622-637.

11  Dixon, J.R.  1987.  Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas with Keys, Taxonomic Synopses, Bibliography, and Distribution Maps.  College Station:  Texas A&M University Press.  The W.L. Moody, Jr. Natural History Series Number Eight.  xii + 434 pp.

12  Dubois, A., and R. Heyer.  1992.  Leptodactylus labialis, the valid name for the American white-lipped frog (Amphibia:  Leptodactylidae).  Copeia 1992(2): 584-585.

13  Ernst, C.H.  1990.  Pseudemys gorzugi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 461.1-461.2.

14  Ernst, C.H.  1992.  Trachemys gaigeae.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 538.1-538.4.

15  Ernst, C.H., and R.W. Barbour.  1989a.  Snakes of Eastern North America.  Fairfax, Virginia:  George Mason University Press.  iii + 217 pp.

16  Ernst, C.H., and R.W. Barbour.  1989b.  Turtles of the World.  Washington, D.C.:  Smithsonian Institution Press.  xii + 313 pp.

17  Ernst, C.H., R.W. Barbour, and J.E. Lovich.  1994.  Turtles of the United States and Canada.  Washington, D.C.:  Smithsonian Institution Press.  xxxviii + 578 pp.

18  Frost, D.R., Ed.  1985.  Amphibian Species of the World:  A Taxonomic and Geographical Reference.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Allen Press, Inc. and The Association of Systematics Collections.  v +732 pp.

19  Highton, R.  1986.  Plethodon serratus Grobman.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 394.1-394.2.

20  Highton, R.  1989.  Part 1.  Geographic protein variation.  Pp. 1-78 in Highton, R., G.C. Maha, and L.R. Maxson.  1989.  Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States.  Illinois Biol. Monogr. 57.  Urbana:  University of Illinois Press.  153 pp.

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 Cope.  Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist. 20(1):  1-45.

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. Amphib. Reptiles 584.1-584.3.

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. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 241.1-241.2.

30  Meylan, P.A.  1984.  The phylogenetic relationships of soft-shelled turtles (Family Trionychidae).  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 186: 1-101.

31  Mitchell, R.W., and J.R. Reddell.  1965.  Eurycea tridentifera, a new species of troglobitic salamander from Texas and a reclassification of Typhlomolge rathbuni.  Texas J. Sci. 17(1): 12-27.

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. Smith.  1991.  The generic status of the smooth green snake, Opheodrys vernalis.  Bull. Maryland Herp. Soc. 27(4): 201-215.

34  Potter, F.E., and S.S. Sweet.  1981.  Generic boundaries in Texas cave salamanders, and a redescription of Typhlomolge robusta (Amphibia:  Plethodontidae).  Copeia 1981(1): 64-75.

35  Price, A.H.  1986.  Cnemidophorus tesselatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 398.1-398.2.

36  Price, A.H.  1990.  Job no. 3.4:  Central Texas salamander studies.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Project No. E-1-2.  37 pp.

37  Price, R.M.  1990.  Bogertophis.  Dowling and Price.  Trans-Pecos and Santa Rosalia snakes.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 497.1-497.2.

38  Raun, G.G., and F.R. Gehlbach.  1972.  Bulletin 2:  Amphibians and Reptiles in Texas.  Taxonomic Synopsis, Bibliography, County Distribution Maps.  Dallas, Texas:  The Dallas Natural Science Association and The Dallas Museum of Natural History.  ii+61 pp., 140 maps.

39  Reddell, J.R.  1970.  A checklist of the cave fauna of Texas.  VI. Additional records of Vertebrata.  Texas J. Sci. 22(2&3): 139-158.

40  Reichling, S.B.  1995.  The taxonomic status of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni) and its relevance to the evoliutionary species concept.  J. Herpetol. 29(2): 186-198.

41  Rose, F.L., R.W. Manning, T.R. Simpson, and S. Jenkins.  1998.  A sustaining population of the Florida red-bellied turtle, Pseudemys nelsoni (Reptilia:  Emydidae), in Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 50(1): 89-92.

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. Herpetol. 7(2): 140-141.

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.  Herpetologica 33(1): 34-43.

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).  Occ. Pap. Strecker Mus., Baylor Univ. No. 1.

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. Dreslik.  1996.  Pseudemys concinna.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 626.1-626.12.

50  Seidel, M.E., and C.H. Ernst  1996.  Pseudemys.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 625.1-625.7.

51  Seidel, M.E., and H.M. Smith.  1986.  Chrysemys, Pseudemys, Trachemys (Testudines:  Emydidae):  Did Agassiz have it right?  Herpetologica 42(2): 242-248.

52  Smith, H.M., K. Adler, D. Chiszar, and F. Van Breukelen.  1999.  Phrynosoma hernandesi:  Correct spelling.  Herpetol. Rev. 30(2): 74-76.

53  Smith, H.M., and J.P. Kennedy.  1951.  Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni in eastern Texas and its bearing on the status of P. catenifer.  Herpetologica 7(3): 93-96.

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).  Great Basin Natural. 49(4): 503-510.

55  Tennant, A.  1984.  The Snakes of Texas.  Austin:  Texas Monthly Press.  561 pp.

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. Naturalist 18(3): 344-346.

60  Zamudio, K.R., K. B. Jones, and R.H. Ward.  1997.  Molecular systematics of short-horned lizards:  Biogeography and taxonomy of a widespread species complex.  Syst. Biol. 46(2): 284-305.

61  Zweifel, R.G.  1967.  Eleutherodactylus augusti.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 41.1-41.4.

 

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