An evaluation of the existing SPIX/WAGLER type material in the museums in Munich and Leiden is given. It transpired that a considerable part of the type material, which was thought to have been destroyed during the second world war, is still extant. The material is described briefly, its presenttaxonomic status is discussed and, where necessary, lectotypes are selected. Arising from this survey a number of nomenclatural changes are necessary. Natrix cinnamomea Wagler is here considered a species incertae sedis, possibly a species of Pseutes, which contrasts with the current opinion that this is a species of Chironius. BotbropsMegaera Wagler and B. leucurusWagler are consideredconspecifie and should be known under the name B. leucurus Wagler...
Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst’s herpetological collection at the Museum of Natural History, Un...
In this cumulative thesis (papers 1–13) I investigated the taxonomy, natural history, and ecology of...
The fossil record of squamates (i.e. lizards and snakes) from Greece is reviewed herein. Fossil rema...
We provide a fi rst complete list of the present and lost reptile type material of the Zoologische S...
Prince Maximilian zu Wied's great exploration of coastal Brazil in 1815-1817 resulted in important c...
The amphibian type specimens held in the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden are listed. A ...
Der von SPIX im Jahre 1825 in „Species novae Lacertarum" auf Seite 17 beschriebene und auf Tafel 18 ...
We here report the rediscovery of a type specimen of the Australian skink Anomalopus leuckartii (Wei...
The collection Herpetology consists of more than 15000 registered specimens: 9500 reptilia (1750 spe...
We provide a complete and updated catalogue of the Type Specimens of the amphibians and reptiles col...
The lectotype of Boa carinata Schneider, 1801, has been rediscovered and is now ZMFK35503, having be...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of amphibians, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet...
In the beginning of this year Mr. R. C. Keun, formerly Consul of the Netherlands at the empire of Si...
By August 2017 an estimated 13,047 species and subspecies of extant reptiles have been described by ...
Lopes, Leonardo V., Passos, Paulo (2023): Taxonomic status of the enigmatic Natrix sexcarinata Wagle...
Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst’s herpetological collection at the Museum of Natural History, Un...
In this cumulative thesis (papers 1–13) I investigated the taxonomy, natural history, and ecology of...
The fossil record of squamates (i.e. lizards and snakes) from Greece is reviewed herein. Fossil rema...
We provide a fi rst complete list of the present and lost reptile type material of the Zoologische S...
Prince Maximilian zu Wied's great exploration of coastal Brazil in 1815-1817 resulted in important c...
The amphibian type specimens held in the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden are listed. A ...
Der von SPIX im Jahre 1825 in „Species novae Lacertarum" auf Seite 17 beschriebene und auf Tafel 18 ...
We here report the rediscovery of a type specimen of the Australian skink Anomalopus leuckartii (Wei...
The collection Herpetology consists of more than 15000 registered specimens: 9500 reptilia (1750 spe...
We provide a complete and updated catalogue of the Type Specimens of the amphibians and reptiles col...
The lectotype of Boa carinata Schneider, 1801, has been rediscovered and is now ZMFK35503, having be...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of amphibians, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet...
In the beginning of this year Mr. R. C. Keun, formerly Consul of the Netherlands at the empire of Si...
By August 2017 an estimated 13,047 species and subspecies of extant reptiles have been described by ...
Lopes, Leonardo V., Passos, Paulo (2023): Taxonomic status of the enigmatic Natrix sexcarinata Wagle...
Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst’s herpetological collection at the Museum of Natural History, Un...
In this cumulative thesis (papers 1–13) I investigated the taxonomy, natural history, and ecology of...
The fossil record of squamates (i.e. lizards and snakes) from Greece is reviewed herein. Fossil rema...