Renoult, Julien P., Raselimanana, Achille P. (2009): A new species of Malagasy blind snake of the genus Typhlops Oppel (Serpentes: Typhlopidae). Zootaxa 2290: 65-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19135
Fig. 2. Tsingy habitat where Madagascarophis lolo was found in Ankarana National Park. Photos by SR
Fig. 3. Map showing localities for individuals of Madagascarophis included in this study. Photo of M...
The typhlopid species from Thailand referred to in the literature since 1999 as Typhlops, Ramphotyph...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops rajeryi sp. nov., holotype (ZSM1589/2008). (A) Photograph of the freshly dead spe...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal view of head of the holotype (MRSN R3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi, with extremely...
FIGURE 1. Lateral view of head of the holotype (MRSN R 3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi, showing uniq...
FIGURE 4. The female (MRSN R 3208) photographed in life at Ambodivahibe, northern Madagascar (by V. ...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
FIGURE 3. Ventrolateral view of head of the holotype (MRSN R 3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi showing...
The cat-eyed snakes of the genus Madagascarophis are among the most commonly encountered snake speci...
Two new species and one new subspecies are described of the blind snakes of genus Typhlops from Azad...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops andasibensis sp. nov., dorsal view of head of paratype, ZSM 53 / 2005
AbstractWe describe a new species of the pseudoxyrhophiine snake genus Thamnosophis from a dry fores...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops golyathi (holotype) dorsal and lateral views, showing the head scutellation (bar ...
FIGURE 4. Holotype of Letheobia akagerae sp. nov. (ZFMK 100862) in life.Published as part of Dehling...
Fig. 2. Tsingy habitat where Madagascarophis lolo was found in Ankarana National Park. Photos by SR
Fig. 3. Map showing localities for individuals of Madagascarophis included in this study. Photo of M...
The typhlopid species from Thailand referred to in the literature since 1999 as Typhlops, Ramphotyph...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops rajeryi sp. nov., holotype (ZSM1589/2008). (A) Photograph of the freshly dead spe...
FIGURE 2. Dorsal view of head of the holotype (MRSN R3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi, with extremely...
FIGURE 1. Lateral view of head of the holotype (MRSN R 3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi, showing uniq...
FIGURE 4. The female (MRSN R 3208) photographed in life at Ambodivahibe, northern Madagascar (by V. ...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
FIGURE 3. Ventrolateral view of head of the holotype (MRSN R 3208) of Xenotyphlops mocquardi showing...
The cat-eyed snakes of the genus Madagascarophis are among the most commonly encountered snake speci...
Two new species and one new subspecies are described of the blind snakes of genus Typhlops from Azad...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops andasibensis sp. nov., dorsal view of head of paratype, ZSM 53 / 2005
AbstractWe describe a new species of the pseudoxyrhophiine snake genus Thamnosophis from a dry fores...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops golyathi (holotype) dorsal and lateral views, showing the head scutellation (bar ...
FIGURE 4. Holotype of Letheobia akagerae sp. nov. (ZFMK 100862) in life.Published as part of Dehling...
Fig. 2. Tsingy habitat where Madagascarophis lolo was found in Ankarana National Park. Photos by SR
Fig. 3. Map showing localities for individuals of Madagascarophis included in this study. Photo of M...
The typhlopid species from Thailand referred to in the literature since 1999 as Typhlops, Ramphotyph...