Savage, Jay M., Watling, James I. (2008): Not so rare snakes: a revision of the Geophis sieboldi group (Colubridae: Dipsadinae) in lower Central America and Colombia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 153 (3): 561-599, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00400.x, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00400.
Geophis nigroalbus Boulenger, 1908 is a fossorial and secretive colubrid snake endemic to the wester...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
Kok, Philippe J. R. (2006): A new snake of the genus Atractus Wagler, 1828 (Reptilia: Squamata: Colu...
Figure 14. Geographical distribution of two species of Geophis in Costa Rica.Published as part of Sa...
The Geophis sieboldi species group is composed of 16 currently recognized species distributed from M...
MYERS, CHARLES W. (2003): Rare Snakes-Five New Species from Eastern Panama: Reviews of Northern Atra...
CADLE, JOHN E., MYERS, CHARLES W. (2003): Systematics of Snakes Referred to Dipsas variegata in Pana...
11. Geophis damiani Wilson, McCranie, & Williams Geophis damiani Wilson, McCranie, & Williams 199...
Fig. 3. Heads of Panamanian Atractus; holotypes shown ×5, except ×2.7 for one large species. A. A. c...
MYERS, CHARLES W., IBáñEZ D, ROBERTO, CADLE, JOHN E. (2007): On the Uniquely Fragmented Distribution...
Little is known in Colombia about the distribution, ecology, and natural history of the snakes inclu...
MOTIVATION: We generated a novel database of Neotropical snakes (one of the world's richest herpetof...
The fossorial snake Geophis bellus is a small Panamanian endemic previously known only from the holo...
A recent survey of approximately 200 specimens of the Colombian snakes currently assigned to the gen...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
Geophis nigroalbus Boulenger, 1908 is a fossorial and secretive colubrid snake endemic to the wester...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
Kok, Philippe J. R. (2006): A new snake of the genus Atractus Wagler, 1828 (Reptilia: Squamata: Colu...
Figure 14. Geographical distribution of two species of Geophis in Costa Rica.Published as part of Sa...
The Geophis sieboldi species group is composed of 16 currently recognized species distributed from M...
MYERS, CHARLES W. (2003): Rare Snakes-Five New Species from Eastern Panama: Reviews of Northern Atra...
CADLE, JOHN E., MYERS, CHARLES W. (2003): Systematics of Snakes Referred to Dipsas variegata in Pana...
11. Geophis damiani Wilson, McCranie, & Williams Geophis damiani Wilson, McCranie, & Williams 199...
Fig. 3. Heads of Panamanian Atractus; holotypes shown ×5, except ×2.7 for one large species. A. A. c...
MYERS, CHARLES W., IBáñEZ D, ROBERTO, CADLE, JOHN E. (2007): On the Uniquely Fragmented Distribution...
Little is known in Colombia about the distribution, ecology, and natural history of the snakes inclu...
MOTIVATION: We generated a novel database of Neotropical snakes (one of the world's richest herpetof...
The fossorial snake Geophis bellus is a small Panamanian endemic previously known only from the holo...
A recent survey of approximately 200 specimens of the Colombian snakes currently assigned to the gen...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
Geophis nigroalbus Boulenger, 1908 is a fossorial and secretive colubrid snake endemic to the wester...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
Kok, Philippe J. R. (2006): A new snake of the genus Atractus Wagler, 1828 (Reptilia: Squamata: Colu...