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Bibliography for Distributions of 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
for State
of Texas and for Selected Texas Counties: Brewster Cameron Travis
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22 Axtell, R.W. 1959.
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23 Axtell, R.W. 1960.
Orientation by Holbrookia maculata (Lacertilia, Iguanidae) to solar and
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24 Axtell, R.W. 1961.
Eumeces epipleurotus Cope, a revived name for the southwestern skink
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25 Axtell, R.W. 1963.
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26 Axtell,
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27 Axtell,
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28 Axtell, R.W. 1983.
Holbrookia propinqua. Cat. Amer.
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29 Axtell, R.W., and A.O.
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southern Texas and northern Mexico.
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30 Baker,
J.K. 1957. Eurycea troglodytes: A
new blind cave salamander from Texas.
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31 Baker,
J.K. 1961. Distribution of and key to the neotenic Eurycea of Texas. Southwest. Naturalist 6(1): 27-32.
32 Baldauf,
R.J. 1957. Records of Ancistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (Troost). Copeia 1957(3): 229.
33 Baldauf, R.J., and R.D. Lord,
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Texas. Copeia 1954(2): 157.
34 Baldauf, R.J., and J.C. Truett. 1964.
First record of Ambystoma talpoideum (Holbrook) from Texas. Copeia 1964(1): 221.
35 Ballinger, R.E. 1974.
Reproduction of the Texas horned lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum. Herpetologica 30(4): 321-327.
36 Beaty, H.E. 1974a.
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37 Beaty, H.E. 1974b.
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38 Beaty, H.E., and D.L. Jameson. 1974.
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39 Beavers, R.A. 1976.
Food habits of the western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox, in
Texas (Viperidae). Southwest.
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40 Beck, M.L., and J.T. Mahan. 1979.
Ammoniacal silver staining of nucleolar organizer regions in four
species of Bufo. Copeia 1979(2):
341-345.
41 Benefield, G.E. 1979.
Geographic distribution.
Tropidoclonion lineatum texanum (Texas lined snake). Herpetol. Rev. 10(3): 103.
42 Bishop, S.C. 1943.
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43 Blair,
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44 Blair,
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45 Blair, K.B., J.E. Chavez, D.
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46 Blair, K.B., J.E. Chavez, D.
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47 Blair, K.B., D. Chiszar, and H.M.
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48 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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49 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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50 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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51 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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52 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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53 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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54 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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55 Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M.
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spadefoot). Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 154.
56 Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith. 1993a.
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Leptotyphlops dulcis dissectus (New Mexico blind snake). Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 110.
57 Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith. 1993b.
Geographic distribution.
Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (plains blind snake). Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 110.
58 Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith. 1993c.
Geographic distribution.
Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus (southern prairie lizard). Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.
59 Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith. 1993d.
Geographic distribution.
Sceloporus undulatus garmani (northern prairie lizard). Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.
60 Blair, K.B., H.M. Smith, and D.
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61 Blair, K.B., H.M. Smith, and D.
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records for Texas. Herpetol. Rev.
25(1): 36-37.
62 Blair, K.B., J.R. Staley II, and
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snake. Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.
63 Blair,
W.F. 1949. Development of the solitary spadefoot toad in Texas. Copeia 1949(1): 72.
64 Blair,
W.F. 1955. Differentiation of mating call in spadefoots, Genus
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65 Blair, W.F. 1956a.
Call difference as an isolation mechanism in southwestern toads (Genus
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66 Blair, W.F. 1956b.
Comparative survival of hybrid toads (B. woodhousei X B. valliceps) in
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67 Blair, W.F. 1958.
Mating call and stage of speciation of two allopatric populations of
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68 Blair,
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69 Blair,
W.F. 1959b. Genetic compatibility and species groups in U.S. toads
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70 Blair, W.F. 1961.
Further evidence bearing on intergroup and intragroup genetic
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71 Blair, W.F. 1963.
Intragroup genetic compatibility in the Bufo americanus species group of
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72 Blair, W.F. 1972.
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73 Blair, W.F. 1976.
Some aspects of the biology of the ornate box turtle, Terrapene ornata. Southwest. Naturalist 21(1): 89-104.
74 Blaney,
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75 Blem,
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76 Bloom, R.A., K.W. Selcer, and W.W.
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77 Bogart, J.P. 1972.
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78 Bonn, E.W., and W.H. McCarley. 1953.
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79 Boulenger, G.A. 1897.
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80 Boundy,
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81 Boundy, J., and T.G. Balgooyen. 1988.
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82 Bowman, D., and S. Stefferud. 1986.
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83 Bragg,
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84 Bragg, A.N., and O. Sanders. 1951.
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85 Brewer, K., and F.C. Killebrew. 1986.
The annual testicular cycle of Pseudemys scripta elegans (Emydidae) in the Texas Panhandle. Southwest. Naturalist 31(3): 299-305.
86 Bridegam, A.S., A.T. Patterson, B.E.
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87 Bridegam, A.S., and B.E. Smith. 1987.
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88 Brimley, C.S. 1910.
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89 Britton, J.C., and B. Morton. 1989.
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90 Brooks,
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91 Brown,
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92 Brown,
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93 Brown, B.C. 1950.
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94 Brown,
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95 Brown,
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96 Brown,
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97 Brown,
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98 Brown,
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99 Brown,
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100 Brown,
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101 Brown, L.E. 1971.
Natural hybridization and trend toward extinction in some relict Texas
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102 Brown,
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103 Brown, L.E. 1974.
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104 Brown,
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105 Brown, L.E., and M.J.
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106 Brown, L.E., and R.A. Thomas. 1982.
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37.
107 Brown, T.L. 1972.
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108 Burger, W.L., H.M. Smith, and F.E.
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109 Burkett, R.D. 1964.
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110 Burr, B.M., and M.A. Morris. 1975.
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111 Burt, C.E. 1935. Contributions to Texan
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112 Burt, C.E. 1936a. Contributions to
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113 Burt, C.E. 1936b. Contributions to
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114 Burt, C.E. 1938. Contributions to
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115 Bury, R.B., and E.L. Smith. 1986.
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116 Butterfield, B.P., S.E. Trauth, T.W.
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117 Cagle,
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118 Cagle,
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119 Caillouet, C.W., Jr., C.T. Fontaine,
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120 Cain, B.W., and S.R. Utesch. 1976.
An unusual color pattern of the green tree frog, Hyla cinerea. Southwest. Naturalist 21(2): 235-236.
121 Calaway, M.S., J.E. Cordes, and J.M.
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Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 19.
122 Campbell, P.M., and W.K. Davis. 1971.
The effects of various combinations of temperature and relative humidity
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123 Camper, J.D. 1994.
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Scaphiopus holbrookii hurterii (Hurter's spadefoot). Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 32.
124 Camper,
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125 Camper,
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Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 639.1-639.6.
126 Camper, J.D., and J.R. Dixon. 1994.
Geographic variation and systematics of the striped whipsnakes
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127 Carignan, J.M. 1988.
Geographic distribution.
Gerrhonotus liocephalus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard). Herpetol. Rev. 19(3): 60.
128 Carl,
G. 1980. Distributional records for Johnson County, Texas. Herpetol. Rev. 11(4): 116-117.
129 Carpenter, C.C. 1961.
Patterns of social behavior of Merriam's canyon lizard (Sceloporus m.
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130 Carr, A. 1952. Handbook of
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131 Case, T.J. 1983. Sympatry and size
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133 Chaney, A.H., and R.E. Gordon. 1954.
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134 Cheatham, M. 1988a.
Geographic distribution.
Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (western cottonmouth). Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 19.
135 Cheatham, M. 1988b.
Geographic distribution.
Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 17.
136 Chippindale, P.T., A.H. Price, and
D.M. Hillis. 1993. A new species of perennibranchiate salamander
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137 Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith. 1992a.
Geographic distribution. Bufo
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138 Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith. 1992b.
Geographic distribution.
Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops (New Mexico milk snake). Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 124.
139 Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith. 1992c.
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140 Chrapliwy, P.S., and A.J. Ward,
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141 Christman,
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142 Clark, D.R., Jr. 1964.
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143 Clark, D.R., Jr. 1974.
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144 Clark, D.R., Jr., and R.R.
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145 Clark, D.R., Jr., and J.C.
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146 Clark, D.R., Jr., and C.S.
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147 Cobb, V.A., and L.M. Cobb. 1991.
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148 Cole, C.J., and L.M. Hardy. 1981.
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150 Cole,
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151 Cole, C.J., C.H. Lowe, and J.W.
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152 Collins,
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153 Conant,
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328 Hibbitts, T.D. 1991e.
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330 Hibbitts, T.D. 1992b.
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331 Hibbitts,
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332 Hibbitts, T.D. 1992d.
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351 Hughes, N. 1962. The number and form
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360 Ideker,
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365 Irwin, K.J., T.W. Taggart, and
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470 Littlejohn, M.J. 1961b.
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471 Littlejohn, M.J., and T.C.
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474 Long, D.R. 1986a. Clutch formation
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475 Long, D.R. 1986b. Lipid content and
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476 Long, D.R. 1987. Reproductive and
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477 Long,
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478 Lovich,
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485 Mares,
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490 Martin, W.F. 1972.
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493 Mather, C.M. 1970.
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494 Mather, C.M., and J.R. Dixon. 1976.
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497 McAlister, W.H. 1959.
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499 McAllister,
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500 McAllister, C.T. 1984a.
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501 McAllister, C.T. 1984b.
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502 McAllister,
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505 McAllister, C.T. 1987a.
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506 McAllister, C.T. 1987b.
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507 McAllister, C.T. 1987c.
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508 McAllister, C.T. 1987d.
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512 McAllister, C.T. 1991a.
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513 McAllister, C.T. 1991b.
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514 McAllister,
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515 McAllister, C.T. 1992.
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516 McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb 1991a.
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517 McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb 1991b.
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518 McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb 1991c.
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519 McAllister, C.T., J.E. Cordes, and
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521 McAllister, C.T., and B.D.
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523 McAllister, C.T., and K.L Fry.
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524 McAllister, C.T., and J.E.
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526 McAllister, C.T., and E.A.
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527 McAllister, C.T., N.J. Scott, Jr.,
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528 McAllister, C.T., J.F. Scudday, and
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529 McAllister, C.T., and S.E.
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533 McAllister, C.T., and R. Ward. 1986b.
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535 McAllister, C.T., R. Ward, and K.L.
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536 McAllister, C.T., and M.C.
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550 McCord, J.S. 1993c.
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563 McKinney, C.O., F.R. Kay, and R.A.
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564 McKinney, J.M. 1987.
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570 Mecham, J.S. 1957b.
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571 Mecham, J.S. 1959a.
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573 Mecham,
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576 Mecham,
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577 Mecham,
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578 Medica,
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586 Milstead, W.W. 1953a.
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587 Milstead, W.W. 1953b.
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589 Milstead, W.W. 1957b.
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590 Milstead, W.W. 1957c.
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591 Milstead, W.W. 1958.
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592 Milstead, W.W. 1959.
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593 Milstead,
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604 Minton,
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652 Parker,
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672 Pough, F.H. 1960.
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673 Pounds, J.A., and J.F. Jackson. 1981.
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674 Powell,
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678 Price, A.H. 1980b.
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679 Price,
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680 Price,
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681 Price, A.H. 1990a.
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683 Price,
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684 Price, A.H., and J.L. LaPointe. 1981.
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685 Pritchard,
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686 Proudfoot, G., and M.J. McCoid. 1996.
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687 Punzo, F. 1974. A qualitative and
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691 Quinn, H. 1981. Life history
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694 Ramsey,
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695 Ramsey,
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698 Raun, G.G. 1962. Observations on
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711 Rose, F.L., R.W. Manning, T.R.
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722 Saenz, D., and P.D. Klawinski. 1996.
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723 Salthe,
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724 Sanders, O. 1953.
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725 Sanders, O. 1986.
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726 Sanders, O., and J.C. Cross. 1963.
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727 Sanders, O., and H.M. Smith. 1949.
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731 Saxon, J.G., and J.M. Inglis. 1967.
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735 Schrank, G.D., and R.E.
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736 Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus. 1980a.
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737 Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus. 1980b.
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738 Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus. 1982.
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739 Schwartz,
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740 Scott,
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741 Scudday, J.F. 1965a.
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743 Scudday, J.F. 1967.
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744 Scudday, J.F. 1973a.
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746 Scudday, J.F., and J.R. Dixon. 1973.
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760 Seifert, W., and R.W. Murphy. 1972.
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761 Seifert, W., F. Rainwater, and T.
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889 Webb, R.G., and G.M. Ferguson. 1986.
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906 Worthington, R.D. 1973.
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907 Worthington,
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908 Worthington, R.D., and E.R.
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915 Yancey, F.D., II. 1996d.
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