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Herpetological Contents: Journal of Kansas Herpetology (25-30)
Subject: Herpetological Contents: Journal of Kansas Herpetology (25-30)
Send date: 2009-08-27 20:05:44
Issue #: 37
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Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25)

Anonymous. 2008. KHS 2008 Spring Field Trip. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 2-3.

Cochran, Philip A. 2008. Foraging by Northern Prairie Skinks and Five-lined Skinks may include simultaneous search and prey handling. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 19-20.

Collins, Suzanne. 2008. Kansas Herpetological Society: Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 5-6.

Collins, Joseph T. 2008. New records of amphibians, reptiles, and turtles in Kansas for 2007. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 9-11.

Gray, Brian S. 2008. Observations on the diet of the Shorthead Garter Snake, Thamnophis brachystoma. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 24-28.

McCallum, Malcolm L., Albert R. Langley and Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. 2008. Human-mediated dispersal of the Mediterranean Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) in Texas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 21.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr, Jane Netting Huff and Robert C. Leberman. 2008. Amphibians and reptiles of Powdermill Nature Reserve in western Pennsylvania. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 12-18.

Sementelli, Arthur J., Henry T. Smith, Walter E. Meshaka, Jr and Dana Alexander. 2008. Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) Colony burrow density in Florida. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 11. [wmeshaka@state.pa.us]

Truglio, Mary R., Henry T. Smith and Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. 2008. Use of Gopher Tortoise burrows (Gopherus polyphemus) by the exotic Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) in Southern Florida. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (25): 22-23.

 

Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26)

Anonymous. 2008. KHS Spring 2008 Field Trip compilation. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 2-4.

Beaver, Tom and Paul Ingram. 2008. Geographic distribution. Terrapene ornata (Ornate Box Turtle). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Collins, Joseph T. 2008. In Memorium: Robert F. Clarke (1919-2008). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 5.

Collins, Joseph T. and Travis W. Taggart. 2008. An alternative classification of the New World Rat Snakes (Genus Pantherophis [Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae]). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 16-18.

Gomez, Nicholas J. 2008. Geographic distribution. Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrow-mouth Toad). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Gomez, Nicholas J. 2008. Geographic distribution. Thamnophis proximus (Western Ribbon Snake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Low, Brandon. 2008. Geographic distribution. Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrow-mouth Toad). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Mayers, Zachary. 2008. Geographic distribution. Plestiodon obsoletus (Great Plains Skink). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr, Henry T. Smith, J. Whitfield Gibbons, Tom Jackson, Mark Mandica and Katrina A. Boler. 2008. An exotic herpetofaunal bioblitz survey at a statepark in southern Florida. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 14-16.

Taggart, Travis W. 2008. Geographic distribution. Lithobates areolatus (Crawfish Frog). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 6.

Uhler, F. M. and F. A. Warren. 2008. [A biological survey of] Cheyenne Bottoms, Barton County, Kansas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (26): 10-13.

Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27)

Abbott, Samuel S. 2008. Cowley County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 9.

Collins, Joseph T. 2008. A proposal to retain Masticophis as the generic name for the Coachwhip and Whipsnakes. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 12.

Fogell, Daniel D. 2008. Marshall County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 9.

Fogell, Daniel D. 2008. Riley County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 9.

Fogell, Daniel D. 2008. Wabaunsee County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 10.

Gubanyi, James. 2008. Shawnee County herpetofaunal count 1. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 9.

Gubanyi, James. 2008. Shawnee County herpetofaunal count 2. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 10.

Hubbard, Michael S., Henry T. Smith, Walter E. Meshaka, Jr and William S. Tate. 2008. The Northern Curlytail Lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus) is depredated by the Green Heron (Butorides virescens) in southern Florida. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 11-12.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr. 2008. In Memorium: Henry T. Smith (1954-2008). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 6.

Miller, Larry L. 2008. 32nd Sumner County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 10.

Schmidt, Curtis J. 2008. Geographic distribution. Spea bombifrons (Plains Spadefoot). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 7.

Schmidt, Curtis J. 2008. Geographic distribution. Anaxyrus cognatus (Great Plains Toad). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 7.

Schwenke, Zachary J. 2008. Geographic distribution. Lithobates catesbeianus (Bullfrog). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 7.

Taggart, Travis W. and Joseph T. Collins. 2008. Wicked Serpent of the West. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (27): 7.

 

Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28)

Anonymous. 2008. Report on the Kansas Herpetological Society 35th Annual Meeting. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 2-6.

Anonymous. 2008. Report on the KHS fall field trip to Smith County, Kansas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 7-9.

Anonymous. 2008. Richard Lattis: The first secretary of the Kansas Herpetological Society. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 10.

McCallum, Malcolm L. and Stanley E. Trauth. 2008. Egg mass fidelity suggests oophagy in the Illinois Chorus Frog (Pseudacris streckeri illinoensis). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 14.

McCallum, Malcolm L., Vic Bogosian, III and Eric Walsh. 2008. Mortality of Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) from an in-ground swimming pool. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 15.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr and Montrell L. D. Wilkerson. 2008. Seasonal activity, reproduction, and growth of the Ringneck Snake (Diadophis punctatus) in Pennsylvania. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 17-20.

Moore, Jon A. 2008. Arboreal behavior in the Northern Curlytail Lizard. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 15-16. [jmoore@fau.edu]

Platt, Steven G. 2008. A new maximum size record for Crotalus molussus (Baird and Girard, 1853). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (28): 14-15.

 

Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29)

Collins, Suzanne L. 2009. Geographic distribution. Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas Horned Lizard). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 7.

Collins, Joseph T. 2009. New records of amphibians, reptiles, and turtles in Kansas for 2008. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 8-10.

Gray, Brian S. 2009. Arboreal ecdysis in the Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 11.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr. 2009. Geographic distribution. Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 7.

Meshaka, Walter E., Jr, Samuel D. Marshall, Larry R. Raymond and Laurence M. Hardy. 2009. Seasonal activity, reproductive cycles, and growth of the Bronze Frog (Lithobates clamitans clamitans) bin northern Louisiana: The long and short of it. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 12-20.

Murrow, Daniel. 2009. KHS 2009 Spring field trip. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 2-3.

Pisani, George R. and Galen Pittman. 2009. Early activity of Storeria dekayi in Jefferson County, Kansas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 10-11.

Platt, Steven G. and Thomas R. Rainwater. 2009. A new maximum size record for Crotalus molossus (Baird and Girard, 1853). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 11.

Taggart, Travis W. 2009. Geographic distribution. Holbrookia maculata (Lesser Earless Lizard). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 7.

Whitney, Chad. 2009. Geographic distribution. Lampropeltis getula (Common Kingsnake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (29): 7.

Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30)

Anonymous. 2009. In Memorium: Marjorie Elaine Rowland Perry (1915-2009). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 8.

Collins, Joseph T. and Suzanne L. Collins. 2009. Geographic distribution. Regina grahamii. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Fogell, Daniel. 2009. Geographic distribution. Lampropeltis triangulum (Milk Snake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Miller, Larry L. 2009. Geographic distribution. Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's Gray Treefrog). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Murrow, Daniel. 2009. Results of the KHS 2009 Spring field trip. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 2-6.

Patten, Tracy J., James D. Fawcett and Daniel D. Fogell. 2009. Natural history of the Western Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus tergeminus) in Nebraska. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 13-20. [tracy.patten@hotmail.com]

Platt, Steven G. and Thomas R. Rainwater. 2009. An elevation record for Crotalus lepidus lepidus (Kennicott, 1861) in the Davis Mountains of West Texas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 12. [splatt@sulross.edu]

Pyron, R. Alexander. 2009. Geographic distribution. Rhadinaea flavilata (Pine Woods Snake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Schmidt, Curtis J. 2009. Geographic distribution. Nerodia sipedon (Northern Water Snake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Schmidt, Curtis J. 2009. Geographic distribution. Tropidoclonion lineatum (Lined Snake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Schmidt, Derek and Lisa Schmidt. 2009. Geographic distribution. Trachemys scripta (Slider). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

Taggart, Travis W. 2009. Geographic distribution. Lampropeltis getula (Common Kingsnake). Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (30): 11.

 

 

 

 

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