Herpetological Natural History

 

International Herpetological Symposium, Inc.
Hinrich Kaiser, Editor
Department of Biology
Victor Valley University
Victorville, CA 92392-5849
USA
e-mail: Hinrich Kaiser

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Volume 10 (1)

Cedeño-Vázquez, J. Rogelio, J. Perran Ross and Sophie Calme. 2006. Population status and distribution of Crocodylus acutus and C. moreletii in southeastern Quintana Roo, México. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 17-30. [rcedev@ecosur-qroo.mx]

Grismer, L. Lee and Indraneil Das. 2006. A new species of gekkonid lizard of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch 1887 from Pulau Pemanggil, Johor, West Malaysia. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 1-7. [lgrismer@lasierra.edu]

Himes, John G. and Laurence M. Hardy. 2006. Relative abundances and seasonal activity patterns of reptiles and amphibians in Northern Louisiana. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 71-76. [lhardy@lsus.edu]

Himes, John G. and Laurence M. Hardy. 2006. Survivorship and mortality of the Louisiana Pine snake Pituophis rethveni. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 9-16. [john.himes@myfwc.com]

Ko Ko, Win, Khin Myo Myo, Lay Lay Khaing, Kalyar and Bill Holmstrom. 2006. Crocodiles in Myanmar: Species diversity, historic accounts, and current population status and conservation. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 77-89. [jthorbjarnarson@wcs.org]

Lawson, Dwight P. 2006. Observations on the habitat use, home range, and movement of Bitis gabonica and B. nasicornis (Serpentes: Viperidae) in southwestern Cameroon, Africa. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 99-104. [dlawson@zooatlanta.org]

McAlpine, Donald F., Robert W. Harding and Rosemary Curley. 2006. Occurrence and biogeographic significance of the Pickerel frog Rana palustris on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 95-98. [donald.mcalpine@nbm-mnb.ca]

McCallum, Malcolm L., Stanley E. Trauth and Robert G. Neal. 2006. Tail-coiling in Ringneck snakes: Flash display or decoy? Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 91-94. [malcolm.maccallum@tamut.edu]

Mori, Akira, Isami Ikeuchi and Masami Hasegawa. 2006. Herpetofauna of Ampijoroa, Ankarafantsika strict nature reserve, a dry forest in northwestern Madagascar. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 31-60. [gappa@ethol.zool.kyoto-u.ac.jp]

Youmans, Timothy M. and L. Lee Grismer. 2006. A new species of Cyrtodactylus (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the Seribuat Archipelago, West Malaysia. Herpetological Natural History. 10 (1): 61-70. [tyou101@my.lasierra.edu]

Volume 9 (2)

Broadley, Donald G. and Andrew S. Baldwin. 2006. Taxonomy, natural history, and zoogeography of the Southern African Shield Cobras, Genus Aspidelaps (Serpentes: Elapidae). Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 163-176. [broadley@gatorzw.co.uk]

Ford, Paulette L. and Norman J. Scott, Jr. 2006. Community level analysis of opportunistically-breeding anurans in western México. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 177-182. [plford@fs.fed.us]

Grismer, L. Lee. 2006. Two new species of skinks (Genus Sphenomorphus Fitzinger 1843) from the Seribuat Archipelago, West Malaysia. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 151-162. [lgrismer@lasierra.edu]

Halloy, Monique and Marcela Castillo. 2006. Forelimb wave displays in lizard species of the genus Liolaemus (Iguania: Liolaemidae). Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 127-133. [mhalloy@unt.edu.ar]

Heyer, W. Ronald and Norman J. Scott, Jr. 2006. The advertisement call of Leptodactylus laticeps (Amphibia, Anura, Leptodactylidae): Predatory aural luring? Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 189-194. [heyer.ron@nmnh.si.edu]

Himes, John G., Laurence M. Hardy, D. Craig Rudolph and Shirely J. Burgdorf. 2006. Body temperature variations of the Louisiana Pine Snake (Pituophis ruthveni) in a Longleav Pine ecosystem. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 117-126. [john.himes@myfwc.com]

Himes, John G., Laurence M. Hardy, D. Craig Rudolph and Shirely J. Burgdorf. 2006. Movement patterns and habitat selection by nabive and repatriated Louisiana Pine Snakes (Pituophis ruthveni): Implications for conservation. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 103-116. [john.himes@myfwc.com]

McCallum, Malcolm L., Stanley E. Trauth, Charles R. McDowell, Robert G. Neal and Tracey L. Klotz. 2006. Calling site characteristics of the Illinois chorus frog (Pleudacris streckeri illinoensis) in Northeastern Arkansas. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 195-198. [Arkansas State University, PO Box 847, State University, Arkansas 72467]

Mead, Louise S. and Scott M. Boback. 2006. Diet and microhabitat utilization of two sympatric neotropical salamanders: Bolitoglossa pesrubra and B. cerroensis. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 135-140. [meadl@science.oregonstate.edu]

Platt, Steven G., Heng Sovannara, Long Kheng, Bryan L. Stuart and Joseph Walston. 2006. Crocodylus siamensis along the Sre Ambel River, southern Cambodia: habitat, nesting, and conservation. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 183-188. [bstuart@fmnh.org]

Trauth, Stanley E., Malcolm L. McCallum, Robyn R. Jordan and David A. Saugey. 2006. Brooding postures and nest site fidelity in the Western Slimy Salamander, Plethodon albagula (Caudata: Plethodontidae), from and abandoned mine shaft in Arkansas. Herpetological Natural History. 9 (2): 141-149. [mmccallu@pilot.lsus.edu]

Volume 9 (1)

Brito, S. P., D. V. Andrade and A. S. Abe. 2002 (2003). Do caimans eat fruit? Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):95-96. [spbrito@rc.unesp.br]

Burger, J. 2002 (2003). Vigilance and escape behavior in marine toad tadpoles in Perú. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):63-68. [burger@biology.rutgers.edu]

Crump, M. L. 2002 (2003). Natural history of Darwin's Frog, Rhinoderma darwinii. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):21-30. [peter.feinsinger@nau.edu]

Elsey, R. M. and E. B. Moser. 2002 (2003). The effect of lightning fires on hatchability of alligator eggs. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):51-56. [elsey_rm@wlf.state.la.us]

Foley, D. H., III. 2002 (2003). Field observations on the movement patterns and roosting behavior of the Malagasy chameleon Brookesia therezieni (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae). Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):85-88. [dan.foley@tpwd.state.tx.us]

Gifford, M. E., Y. M. Ramos, R. Powell and J. S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2002 (2003). Natural history of a saxicolous anole, Anolis longitibialis, from Hispaniola. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):15-20. [RP: powellr@mail.avila.edu]

Goldberg, S. R. 2002 (2003). Reproduction in the Arizona Black Rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis cerberus (Viperidae). Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):75-78. [sgoldberg@whittier.edu]

Herrmann, H.-W., T. Ziegler, B. L. Stuart and N. L. Orlov. 2002 (2003). New findings on the distribution, morphology, and natural history of Triceratolepidophis sieversorum (Serpentes: Viperidae). Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):89-94. [TZ: dr.th.ziegler@t-online.de]

Krishnamurthy, S. V., K. V. Gururaja and A. H. Manjunatha Reddy. 2002 (2003). Direct development in Philautus glandulosus (Anura: Rhacophoridae). Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):97-102. [svkrishnamurthy@yahoo.co.in]

Leuck, B. E. 2002 (2003). The function of cloacal rubbing in lizards (Cnemidophorus: Teiidae): Testing alternative hypotheses. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):43-50. [bleuck@centenary.edu]

Martin, B. E. and T. R. Van Devender. 2002 (2003). Seasonal diet changes of Gopherus agassizii (Desert Tortoise) in desert grassland of southern Arizona and its behavioral implications. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):31-42. [brentmartin@msn.com]

Parmley, D. 2002 (2003). First record of a longnose snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei) from the Miocene of North America. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):83-84. [dparmley@gcsu.edu]

Rudolph, D. C., S. J. Burgdorf, R. N. Conner, C. S. Collins, D. Saenz, R. R. Schaefer, T. Trees, C. M. Duran, M. Ealy and J. G. Himes. 2002 (2003). Prey handling and diet of Louisiana Pine Snakes (Pituophis ruthveni) and Black Pine Snakes (P. melanoleucus lodingi), with comparisions to other selected colubrid snakes. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):57-62. [Wildlife Habitat and Silviculture Laboratory, Southern research Station, USDA Forest Service, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962, USA]

Shine, R., L.-X. Sun, E. Zhao and X. Bonnet. 2002 (2003). A review of 30 years of ecological research on the Shedao Pitviper, Gloydius shedaoensis. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):1-14. [rics@bio.usyd.edu.au]

Summers, K. 2002 (2003). Relative abundance of leaf litter anurans in a primary forest in the Nusagandi Biological Reserve, Republic of Panama. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):69-73. [summersk@mail.ecu.edu]

Wear, D. J., D. E. Keil and R. Altig. 2002 (2003). Interobserver survey comparisons: Stream frogs in southeastern Madagascar and a lab test. Herpetological Natural History. 9(1):79-82. [RA: Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762, USA]

Volume 8 (2)

Bauer, Aaron M. and William R. Branch. 2001 (2003). The herpetofauna of the Richterveld National Park and the adjacent northern Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province, Republic of South Africa. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):111-160. [aaron.bauer@villanova.edu]

Donnelly, Maureen A., Christopher J. Farrell, Matthew J. Baber and J. Lawrence Glenn. 2001 (2003). The amphibians and reptiles of the Kissimmee River. I. Patterns of abundance and occurrence in altered floodplain habitats. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):161-170. [donnelly@fiu.edu]

Donnelly, Maureen A., Matthew J. Baber and Christopher J. Farrell. 2001 (2003). The amphibians and reptiles of the Kissimmee River. II. Patterns of abundance and occurrence in hammocks and pastures. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):171-179. [donnelly@fiu.edu]

Lindeman, Peter V. 2001 (2003). Book review: Amphibians and Reptiles of Pennsylvania and the Northeast. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):187-188. [plindeman@edinboro.edu]

Oliveira, M. Ermelinda and Marcio Martins. 2001 (2003). When and where to find a pitviper: Activity patterns and habitat use of the Lancehead, Bothrops atrox, in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):101-109. [MM: jararaca@ib.usp.br]

Tucker, John K. 2001 (2003). Age, body size, and reproductive patterns in the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) in west-central Illinois. Herpetological Natural History. 8(2):181-186. [John_K_Tucker@usgs.gov]

Volume 8 (1)

Boundy, Jeff. 2001. Herpetofaunal surveys in the Clark Fork Valley region, Montana. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):15-26. [boundy_jj@wlf.la.state.us]

Gray, Robert H. 2001. Cricket Frog, Acris crepitans malformations in Illinois: past and present. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):75-77. [rhgray@ix.netcom.com]

Jenkins, Leanne N., Thomas J. Thomasson, IV and John G. Byrd. 2001. A field study of the Black kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula nigra. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):57-67. [leannenjenkins@hotmail.com]

Johnstone, Brian M. and Yehudah L. Werner. 2001. Hearing in some Australian geckos (Reptilia: Sauria: Gekkonomorpha) as tested electrophysiologically. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):49-56. [Department of Physiology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia]

Kaiser, Hinrich. 2001. Book review: Tropical Island Herpetofauna: Origin, Current Diversity, and Conservation. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):99-100. [hkaiser@lasierra.edu]

Lemos-Espinal, Julio A., Geoffrey R. Smith and Royce E. Ballinger. 2001. Sexual dimorphism in Abronia graminea from Veracruz, México. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):91-93. [GRS: smithg@denison.edu]

Lindeman, Peter V. 2001. A contrast in the basking habits of the sympatric trionychid turtles Apalone mutica and A. spinifera. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):87-89. [plindeman@edinboro.edu]

Porej, Deni. 2001. Herpetofauna of the Muthurajawela Marsh, Sri Lanka with notes on natural history. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):27-35. [porej.1@osu.edu]

Regester, Kurt J. 2001. Intradermal mite, Hannemania sp. (Acarina: Thrombiculidae), infestations differ in populations of syntopic plethodontids in central Tennessee. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):69-73. [Department of Biology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, USA]

Rivas, Jesús A. 2001. Feasibility and efficiency of transmitter force-feeding in studying the reproductive biology of large snakes. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):95-97. [anaconda@prodigy.net]

Rowland, Scott D. and Bayard H. Brattstrom. 2001. Activity, time/activity budgets, and the use of microhabitats by the Orange-throated whiptail, Cnemidophorus hyperythrus beldingi. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):1-14. [Horned Lizard Ranch, P.O. Box 166, Wikieup, AZ 85360, USA]

Tucker, John K., Gary L. Paukstis and Charles H. Theiling. 2001. Anuran response to catastrophic flooding. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):83-86. [Illinois Natural History Survey, Great Rivers Field Station, 8450 Montclaire Avenue, Brighton, IL 62012, USA]

Werner, Yehudah L., Michael Rickert and Erwin Schröder. 2001. Polysyllabic calls of diplodactyline geckos genera Oedura and Rhacodactylus. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):37-48. [yehudahw@vms.huji.ac.il]

Zaidan, Frederic, III. 2001. Western Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma) sexual dimorphism and dichromatism in northwestern Arkansas. Herpetological Natural History. 8(1):79-82. [fzaidan@uark.edu]

Volume 7 (2)

Akani, Godfrey C. and Luca Luiselli. 1999-2000 (2001). Aspects of the natural history of Natriciteres (Serpentes, Colubridae) in Nigeria, with special reference to N. variegata and N. fuliginoides. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):163-168. [rsust@alpha.linkserve.com]

Diaz, Raul E. 1999-2000 (2001). Book review: A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Maya World: The Lowlands of Mexico, Northern Guatemala, and Belize. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):187-188. [Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, CA 92515, USA]

Enge, Kevin M. and Kristin N. Wood. 1999-2000 (2001). A herpetofaunal survey of Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area, Hernando County, Florida. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):117-144. [Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Joe Budd Wildlife Field Office, 5300 High Bridge Road, Quincy, FL 32351, USA]

Halloy, Monique and Robert E. Espinoza. 1999-2000 (2001). Territorial encounters and threat displays in the neotropical frog, Phyllomedusa sauvagii (Anura: Hylidae). Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):175-180. [mhalloy@unt.edu.ar]

Karns, Daryl R., Harold K. Voris, Tanya Chan-Ard, Jeffrey C. Goodwin and John C. Murphy. 1999-2000 (2001). The spatial ecology of the rainbow water snake, Enhydris enhydris (Homalopsinae) in southern Thailand. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):97-115. [HKV: hvoris@fmnh.org]

Luiselli, Luca, Francesco M. Angelici and Godfrey C. Akani. 1999-2000 (2001). Reproductive ecology and diet of the Afrotropical Tree Snake Rhamnophis aethiopissa (Colubridae). Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):153-161. [lucalui@iol.it]

Platt, Steven G., Thomas R. Rainwater and Scott T. McMurry. 1999-2000 (2001). Twinning in Morelet's Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) and a brief review of twinning in crocodilians. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):181-185. [STM: scott.mcmurry@tiehh.ttu.edu]

Reichle, Steffen, Stefan Lötters and Mayra M. Maldonado. 1999-2000 (2001). A southern range extension for salamanders: two records of Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae) from Bolivia. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):169-170. [SL: uzs5r6@uni-bonn.de]

Rowe, John W., Karen C. Campbell and James C. Gillingham. 1999-2000 (2001). Diet of the ribbon snake on Beaver Island, Michigan: temporal variation and the relationship of prey-size to predator-size. Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):145-152. [jrowe@daemen.edu]

Tucker, John K. 1999-2000 (2001). Egg size in the Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans). Herpetological Natural History. 7(2):171-174. [Illinois Natural History Survey, 8450 Montclaire Avenue, Brighton, IL 62012, USA]

Volume 7 (1)

Burger, Joanna, Robert T. Zappalorti and Michael Gochfeld. 2000. Defensive behaviors of Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus ) and Black Racers (Coluber constrictor) to disturbance during hibernation. Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):59-66. [burger@biology.rutgers.edu]

Galina-Tessaro, Patricia, Alfredo Ortega-Rubio and Sergio Alvarez-Cárdenas. 2000. Diet of the Black-tailed Brush Lizard Urosaurus nigricaudus of the Cape Region, baja California Sur, México. Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):35-40. [pgalina@cibnor.mx]

Germano, David J. 2000. Occurrence of a colonial protozoan on the Western Pond Turtle, Clemmys marmorata. Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):67-71. [dgermano@csubak.edu]

Goldberg, Stephen R. 2000. Reproduction in the Rock Rattlesnake, Crotalus lepidus (Serpentes: Viperidae). Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):83-86. [sgoldberg@whittier.edu]

Hale, Shawnie M. and Craig Guyer. 2000. Effects of air temperature and depth on burrows of the Red hills Salamander (Phaeognathus hubrichti). Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):87-90. [CG: cguyer@acesag.auburn.edu]

Kaiser, Heinrich. 2000. Book Review "Frogs," "Frogs," and "Snakes". Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):95-96. [hkaiser@lasierra.edu]

Larriera, Alejandro and Carlos Piña. 2000. Caiman latirostris (Broad-snouted Caiman) nest predation: does low rainfall facilitate predator access? Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):73-77. [yacare@arnet.com.ar]

Lötters, Stefan and Jörn Köhler. 2000. Cochranella nola (Anura: Centrolenidae): natural history notes, distribution, and advertisement call. Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):79-81. [uzs13b@uni-bonn.de]

Martin, William Henry and D. Bruce Means. 2000. Distribution and habitat relationships of the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):9-34. [whmartin@intrepid.net]

Paulissen, Mark A. 2000. Life history and drought tolerance of the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Teiidae). Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):41-57. [mpauliss@mail.mcneese.edu]

Plummer, Michael V. 2000. Ecological aspects of shedding in free-ranging hognose snakes (Heterodon platirhinos). Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):91-94. [plummer@harding.edu]

Romero-Schmidt, Heidi L. and Alfredo Ortega-Rubio. 2000. Reproduction of the Cape Orange-throat Whiptail, Cnemidophorus hyperythrus hyperythrus. Herpetological Natural History. 7(1):1-7. [heidi@cibnor.mx]

Volume 6 (2)

Martins, Marcio and M. Ermelinda Oliveira. 1998 (1999). Natural history of snakes in forests of the Manaus Region, Central Amazonia, Brazil. Herpetological Natural History. 6(2):78-150. [Departamento de Ecologia Geral, Instituto de Biociências, Universidad de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 11.461, 05422-970 São Paulo, SP, Brazil]

Dirksen, Lutz, Emilio Buongermini, Christine Strüssmann and Tomás Waller. 1998 (1999). Protective balling-posture behavior in the genus Eunectes Wagler, 1830 (Serpentes: Boidae). Herpetological Natural History. 6(2):151-155. [ldirksen@t-online.de]

Rivas, Jesús Antonio. 1998 (1999). Predatory attacks of green anacondas (Eunectes murinus) on adult Human Beings. Herpetological Natural History. 6(2):157-159. [anaconda@prodigy.net]

Volume 6 (1)

Guix, Juan C., Albert Montori, Gustavo A. Llorente, Miguel A. Carretero and Xavier Santos. 1998 (1999). Natural history and conservation of Bufonids in four Atlantic Rainforest areas of southeastern Brazil. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):1-12. [llorente@porthos.bio.ub.es]

Sullivan, Brian K. and Matthew A. Flowers. 1998 (1999). Large iguanid lizards of urban mountain preserves in northern Phoenix, Arizona. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):13-22. [bsullivan@asu.edu]

Cruz, Félix B., Santiago Silva and Gustavo J. Scrocchi. 1998 (1999). Ecology of the lizard Tropidurus etheridgei (Squamata: Tropidurudae) from the dry Chaco of Salta, Argentina. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):23-31. [fega@unt.edu.ar]

Capula, Massimo, Claudio Anibaldi, Ernesto Filippi and Luca Luiselli. 1998 (1999). Sexual combats, matings, and reproductive phenology in an alpine population of the slow worm, Anguis fragilis. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):33-39. [LL: luiselli@earthlink.net]

Parmley, Dennis and Donald Walker. 1998 (1999). Elaphe vulpina (Colubridae) from the Blancan of Washington, with a review of the species' paleodistribution. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):41-46. [dparmley@mail.gcsu.edu]

Austin, James D. and Patrick T. Gregory. 1998 (1999). Relative roles of thermal and chemical cues in the investigative behavior of prey in colubrid (Elaphe guttata and Lampropeltis getulus) and Boid (Python regius) snakes. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):47-50. [Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada]

Miller, Brian T. and Joyce L. Miller. 1998 (1999). Gill structure in embryonic and hatchling zig-zag salamanders, Plethodon dorsalis. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):51-54. [bmiller@acad1.mtsu.edu]

Leary, Christopher J. and Alissa A. Packer. 1998 (1999). Egg deposition site characteristics of the red-eyed leaf frog, Agalychnis callidryas Cope (Hylidae). Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):55-59. [Department of Zoology and Wildlife Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5414, USA]

Smith, Geoffrey R. and Jessica E. Rettig. 1998 (1999). Observations on egg masses of the American toad (Bufo americanus). Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):61-64. [smithg@william.jewell.edu]

Luiselli, Luca and Godfrey C. Akani. 1998 (1999). Aspects of the ecology of Calabaria reinhardtii (Serpentes, Booidea) in southeastern Nigeria. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):65-71. [luiselli@earthlink.net]

Mahrdt, Clark R., Ron H. McPeak and L. Lee Grismer. 1998 (1999). The discovery of Ensatina eschscholtzii klauberi (Plethodontidae) in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, México. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):73-76. [cmahrdt@aol.com]

Duvall, david and C. L. Fincher. 1998 (1999). Book review: Rattlesnake: Portrait of a Predator. Herpetological Natural History. 6(1):77-78. [Department of Zoology, LSW 430, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA]


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