FIGURE 11. Geographic distribution of seven species of blindsnakes (Typhlops) in Cuba. Closed triangles = T. perimychus, closed hexagons = T. arator, open circle = T. anousius, closed circle = T. notorachius, open square = T. contorhinus, open triangle = T. anchaurus, closed square = T. satelles.Published as part of Thomas, Richard & Hedges, Blair, 2007, Eleven new species of snakes of the genus Typhlops (Serpentes: Typhlopidae) from Hispaniola and Cuba, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 1400 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17541
Figure 14. Geographical distribution of two species of Geophis in Costa Rica.Published as part of Sa...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of Bothrops monsignifer and geographically close species of Bothrops and Bot...
FIGURE 11. A. Hebius terrakarenorum sp. nov. A1–3: Specimen QSMI 1694 from Tha Song Yang District, T...
FIGURE 9. Species of blindsnakes (Typhlops) from Cuba. (A) T. perimychus, from Guantanamo Bay Naval ...
FIGURE 5. Geographic distribution of the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and five cryptic species from Hi...
FIGURE 10. Variation in measurements of Typhlops biminiensis and Cuban species of the Typhlops bimin...
FIGURE 8. Head scalation in the Typhlops biminiensis Group, including seven new species from Cuba. (...
FIGURE 3. Head scalation in the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and four new species from Hispaniola. (A)...
Thomas, Richard, Hedges, Blair (2007): Eleven new species of snakes of the genus Typhlops (Serpentes...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops golyathi (holotype) dorsal and lateral views, showing the head scutellation (bar ...
FIGURE 2. Approximate distribution maps for species from 11 of 19 typhlopoid genera; Amerotyphlops, ...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of the north-central African species of Letheobia and L. jubana in north-eas...
FIGURE 11. Dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views of the Tricheilostoma macrolepis (MHUA 14509) in life fr...
FIGURE 11. Sulcate (left) and asulcate (right) sides of the hemipenes of Leptophis bolivianus (AMNH ...
FIGURE 1. Two species of threadsnakes (Leptotyphlops) from the Lesser Antilles. (A) Leptotyphlops ca...
Figure 14. Geographical distribution of two species of Geophis in Costa Rica.Published as part of Sa...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of Bothrops monsignifer and geographically close species of Bothrops and Bot...
FIGURE 11. A. Hebius terrakarenorum sp. nov. A1–3: Specimen QSMI 1694 from Tha Song Yang District, T...
FIGURE 9. Species of blindsnakes (Typhlops) from Cuba. (A) T. perimychus, from Guantanamo Bay Naval ...
FIGURE 5. Geographic distribution of the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and five cryptic species from Hi...
FIGURE 10. Variation in measurements of Typhlops biminiensis and Cuban species of the Typhlops bimin...
FIGURE 8. Head scalation in the Typhlops biminiensis Group, including seven new species from Cuba. (...
FIGURE 3. Head scalation in the blindsnake Typhlops hectus and four new species from Hispaniola. (A)...
Thomas, Richard, Hedges, Blair (2007): Eleven new species of snakes of the genus Typhlops (Serpentes...
FIGURE 1. Typhlops golyathi (holotype) dorsal and lateral views, showing the head scutellation (bar ...
FIGURE 2. Approximate distribution maps for species from 11 of 19 typhlopoid genera; Amerotyphlops, ...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of the north-central African species of Letheobia and L. jubana in north-eas...
FIGURE 11. Dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views of the Tricheilostoma macrolepis (MHUA 14509) in life fr...
FIGURE 11. Sulcate (left) and asulcate (right) sides of the hemipenes of Leptophis bolivianus (AMNH ...
FIGURE 1. Two species of threadsnakes (Leptotyphlops) from the Lesser Antilles. (A) Leptotyphlops ca...
Figure 14. Geographical distribution of two species of Geophis in Costa Rica.Published as part of Sa...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of Bothrops monsignifer and geographically close species of Bothrops and Bot...
FIGURE 11. A. Hebius terrakarenorum sp. nov. A1–3: Specimen QSMI 1694 from Tha Song Yang District, T...