FIGURE 5. Geographic distribution of the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and five cryptic species from Hispaniola. Closed circle = T. hectus, open circle = T. sylleptor, open square = T. agoralionis, closed square = T. proancylops, open triangle = T. eperopeus, and closed triangle = T. sp. (undescribed populations tentatively assigned to T. hectus)
FIGURE 5. Known distribution of Leptodeira misinawui (diamonds), L. ornata in western Ecuador (circl...
FIGURE 5. Geographical distribution known for Atractus caxiuana. The white dot represents the type-l...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops andasibensis sp. nov., dorsal view of head of paratype, ZSM 53 / 2005
FIGURE 9. Species of blindsnakes (Typhlops) from Cuba. (A) T. perimychus, from Guantanamo Bay Naval ...
FIGURE 3. Head scalation in the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and four new species from Hispaniola. (A)...
FIGURE 8. Head scalation in the Typhlops biminiensis Group, including seven new species from Cuba. (...
Thomas, Richard, Hedges, Blair (2007): Eleven new species of snakes of the genus Typhlops (Serpentes...
FIGURE 10. Variation in measurements of Typhlops biminiensis and Cuban species of the Typhlops bimin...
FIGURE 2. Approximate distribution maps for species from 11 of 19 typhlopoid genera; Amerotyphlops, ...
Figure 1. Maximum likelihood tree of Typhlopoidea zoomed into the South American radiation of Amerot...
We present new information on the distribution of a rare species of an American typhlopid blind snak...
FIGURE 2. Distribution and pattern variation in threadsnakes (Leptotyphlops) from three islands in t...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
FIGURE 5. Map of Guyana showing the distribution of Atractus tamessari sp. nov. (dot = type locality...
We report the second known museum specimen of Typhlops tycherus, a blindsnake endemic to Honduras. T...
FIGURE 5. Known distribution of Leptodeira misinawui (diamonds), L. ornata in western Ecuador (circl...
FIGURE 5. Geographical distribution known for Atractus caxiuana. The white dot represents the type-l...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops andasibensis sp. nov., dorsal view of head of paratype, ZSM 53 / 2005
FIGURE 9. Species of blindsnakes (Typhlops) from Cuba. (A) T. perimychus, from Guantanamo Bay Naval ...
FIGURE 3. Head scalation in the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and four new species from Hispaniola. (A)...
FIGURE 8. Head scalation in the Typhlops biminiensis Group, including seven new species from Cuba. (...
Thomas, Richard, Hedges, Blair (2007): Eleven new species of snakes of the genus Typhlops (Serpentes...
FIGURE 10. Variation in measurements of Typhlops biminiensis and Cuban species of the Typhlops bimin...
FIGURE 2. Approximate distribution maps for species from 11 of 19 typhlopoid genera; Amerotyphlops, ...
Figure 1. Maximum likelihood tree of Typhlopoidea zoomed into the South American radiation of Amerot...
We present new information on the distribution of a rare species of an American typhlopid blind snak...
FIGURE 2. Distribution and pattern variation in threadsnakes (Leptotyphlops) from three islands in t...
The blindsnake superfamily Typhlopoidea (Gerrhopilidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae) is a diver...
FIGURE 5. Map of Guyana showing the distribution of Atractus tamessari sp. nov. (dot = type locality...
We report the second known museum specimen of Typhlops tycherus, a blindsnake endemic to Honduras. T...
FIGURE 5. Known distribution of Leptodeira misinawui (diamonds), L. ornata in western Ecuador (circl...
FIGURE 5. Geographical distribution known for Atractus caxiuana. The white dot represents the type-l...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops andasibensis sp. nov., dorsal view of head of paratype, ZSM 53 / 2005