mobile - desktop |
Available Now at RodentPro.com! |
News & Events:
|
Posted by Richard Wells on March 24, 2002 at 05:16:47:
Hello All,
Here is the fourth part of my Pseudonaja revision which appeared in the Astralian Biodiversity Record, 2002(7): 1-48
Best Regards from
Richard Wells
Fairley, N.H. and Splatt, B. 1929 Venom yields in Australian poisonous snakes. In: Fairley, N.H., Kellaway, C.H. and Splatt, B. (1929): Symposium on Snake Bite. Medical Journal of Australia, March, 1929 : 34-36 [Symposium Proceedings]
Fischer, J.G. 1856 Neue Schlangen des Hamburgischen Naturhistorischen Museum. Abh.Geb. Natur. Hamb., 3: 79-116
Fitzinger, L. 1860 Ausbeute der osterreichischen Naturforscher an Saugethiere und Reptilien wahrend der Weltumsegelung Sr. Majestat Fregatte Novara. Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 42: 384-415
Fleay, D.H. 1943 The Brown Snake (Demansia textilis) - Dangerous fellow. Victorian Naturalist, 59 (9): 147-152
Frauca, H. 1982 What Animal is That? A Guide to Australian Amphibians, Insects, Mammals, Reptiles and Spiders. Reed, Sydney [Note that another Edition appeared in 1985 also]
Freeman, M. and Kellaway, C.H. 1934 The venom yields of common Australian poisonous snakes in captivity. Medical Journal of Australia, (1934) 21 (12): 373-377
Frith, C.B. and Frith, D.W. 1987 Australian Tropical Reptiles and Frogs. Tropical Australian Graphics, Paluma [Qld]
Fry, D.B. 1914 On a collection of reptiles and batrachians from Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum and Art Gallery, 1: 174-210
Furneaux, R.W. 1967 Successful recovery in a dog from a Common Brown Snake (Demansia textilis) bite. Australian Veterinary Journal, 43: 147-148
Gillam, M.W. 1979 The genus Pseudonaja (Serpentes: Elapidae) in the Northern Territory. Territory Parks and Wildlife Commission [Alice Springs], Research Bulletin, No 1: 1-28
Glasby, C.J., Ross, G.J.B. and Beesley, P.L. (Editors) 1993 Fauna of Australia. Volume 2A. Amphibia and Reptilia. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra [Pp. 1-439]
Glauert, L. 1950 A Handbook of the Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist's Club, Perth [printed by Paterson Brokensha, Perth; Pp. 1-48 + (2)]
Glauert, L. 1957 A Handbook of the Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist's Club, Perth [printed by Paterson Brokensha, Perth; 2nd Edition; Pp. 1-62; Reprinted 1960]
Glauert, L. 1967 A Handbook of the Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalists' Club, Perth [3rd Edition; published posthumously]
Golay, P. 1985 Checklist and Keys to the Terrestrial Proteroglyphs of the World. Elapsoidea, Geneva
Golay, P. et al (Editors) 1993 Endoglyphs and other Major Venomous Snakes of the World. A Checklist. Elapsoidea, Geneva
Gow, G.F. 1976 Snakes of Australia. Angus and Robertson, Sydney [Pp. 1-88]
Gow, G.F. 1976 Snakes of the Darwin area. Northern Territory Museum, Darwin
Gow, G.F. 1982 Australia's Dangerous Snakes. Angus and Robertson, London [Pp. 1- 80 + plates]
Gow, G.F. 1983 Snakes of Australia. Angus and Robertson, London [2nd Edition ('Completely Revised Edition')]
Gow, G.F. 1989 Graeme Gow's Complete Guide to Australian Snakes. Angus and Robertson, Sydney
Gray, J.E. 1841 A catalogue of the species of Reptiles and Amphibia hitherto described as inhabiting Australia, with a description of some new species from Western Australia, and some remarks on their geographical distribution. [Pp. 422-449]. In: Grey, G. (1841): Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-west and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38 and 39, under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government describing many newly discovered, important, and fertile districts, with Observations on the Moral and Physical Conditions of the Aboriginal Inhabitants &c, &c. T. and W. Boone, London [volume 2; Appendix E]
Gray, J.E. 1842 Catalogue of the species of reptiles and amphibia hitherto described as inhabiting Australia. Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science, Agriculture and Statistics, 1: 385-387
Gray, J.E. 1845 The reptiles of Australia. [Pp. 1-8 + plates]. In: Richardson, J. and Gray, J.E. (Editors): The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, under the Command of Capt. J. C. Ross during 1839-1845. Volume 2. Reeve Brothers, London
Green, D. 1973 The reptiles of the outer north-western suburbs of Sydney. Herpetofauna, 6 (2): 2-5
Green, K. and Osborne, W. 1994 Wildlife of the Australian Snow Country. Reed Books, Sydney
Greer, A.E. 1997 The Biology and Evolution of Australian Snakes. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney
Greer, A.E. and Shine, R. 2000 Relationship between mass and length in Australian Elapid snakes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 45 (2): 375-380
Griffiths, K. 1987 Reptiles of the Sydney Region. Three Sisters Productions, Winmalee
Griffiths, K. 1996 Australia's Reptiles and Frogs. Topmill Press, Sydney
Griffiths, K. 1997 Frogs and Reptiles of the Sydney Region. University of New South Wales Press, Kensington [Pp. 1-128]
Gunther, A. 1858 Catalogue of Colubrine Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. British Museum, London
Gunther, A. 1872 Seventh account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (4) 9: 13-37
Hawdon, G. and Winkel, K.D. 1997 Could this be snake bite? Australian Family Physician, 26: 1386-1391
Herrmann, R.P., Davey, M.G. and Skidmore, P.H. 1972 The coagulation defect after envenomation by the bite of the Dugite (Demansia nuchalis affinis), a Western Australian brown snake. Medical Journal of Australia, (1972) 2: 183-186
Hobson, H.R. 1961 Brown Snake and Stumpy-tail Lizard. Victorian Naturalist, 77: 259
Hoser, R.T. 1980 Further records of aggregations of various species of Australian snakes. Herpetofauna, 12 (1): 16-22
Hoser, R.T. 1981 Reptiles of the Pilabara [sic] region, Western Australia. Journal of the Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists (NOAH), 7 (1): 12-32 [authorship erroneously attributed to 'Robert' Hoser]
Hoser, R.T. 1986 Reptile populations of the Gunnedah and Boggabri districts, New South Wales, Australia. Journal of the Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists (NOAH), 12 (1): 19-29
Hoser, R.T. 1988 Conservation of Australian snakes, other reptiles and frogs. Litteratura Serpentium, 8 (1): 12-40
Hoser, R.T. 1989 Australian Reptiles and Frogs. Pierson and Co., Mosman [Pp. 1-238]
Hoser, R.T. 1990 Melbourne’s snakes, Part 1. Litteratura Serpentium, 10 (2): 82-92
Hoser, R.T. 1990 Melbourne’s snakes, Part 2. Litteratura Serpentium, 10 (3): 122-145
Hoser, R.T. 1990 Pairing behaviour in Australian snakes. Herptile, 15 (3): 84-92
Hoser, R.T. 1990 Some experiences when photographing reptiles - the stories behind the photos. Herptile, 15 (4): 128-136a
Hoser, R.T. 1991 Sydney’s snakes, Part 1. Litteratura Serpentium, 11 (3): 56-67
Hoser, R.T. 1991 Sydney’s snakes, Part 3. Litteratura Serpentium, 11 (5): 101-113
Houston, T.F. 1973 Reptiles of South Australia. A brief synopsis. South Australian Yearbook, 1973 [11 pp.]
Hunt, R.A. 1947 A key to the identification of Australian snakes (other than Blind Snakes, Rock Snakes and Pythons, File Snakes and Sea Snakes). Victorian Naturalist, 64 (8): 153-167
Hutchinson, M. 1990 The generic classification of the Australian terrestrial Elapid snakes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 29: 397-405
Jacobson, K. 1973 Reptiles of the Tamworth area. Herpetofauna, 6 (1): 20-22
Jan, G. 1859 Plan d’une Iconographie descriptive des Ophidiens, et description sommaire de nouvelles especes de Serpents. Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 11-12: 122-130
Jan, G. 1859 Prodrome d’une Iconographie descriptive des Ophidiens, et Description sommaire de nouvelles especes de Serpents venimeux. Bouchard-Huzard, Paris
Jan, G. 1863 Elenco Sistematico Degli Ofidi Descritti e Disegnati per l’Iconografia Generale. A. Lombardi, Milan [Pp. 1-143]
Jan, G. and Sordelli, F. 1873 Iconographie Generale des Ophidiens. Atlas 1860-1881. Authors, Milan
Jenkins, R.W.G. and Bartell, R.J. 1980 A Field Guide to Reptiles of the Australian High Country. Inkata Press, Melbourne [Pp. 1-187]
Johnson, C.R. 1975 Defensive display behaviour in some Australian and Papuan-New Guinean Pygopodid lizards, Boid, Colubrid and Elapid snakes. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 56: (4): 265-282
Johnston, G.R. and Ellins, P. 1979 The reptiles of the Sir Joseph Banks Islands, South Australia. Herpetofauna, 10 (2): 9-12
Johnston, T.H. and Mawson, P.M. 1948 Some new records of nematodes from Australian snakes. Records of the South Australian Museum, 9: 101-106
Jones, H.I. 1978 Abbreviata (Nematoda: Physalopteroidea) from Western Australian snakes. Australian Journal of Zoology, 26 (4): 789-808
Jones, H.I. 1980 Observations on nematodes from west and central Australian snakes. Australian Journal of Zoology, 28 (3): 423-433
Jones, P. 1990 A record of predation on Nephrurus levis by Pseudonaja nuchalis. Herpetofauna, 20 (1): 15-16
Kay, P., Garlepp, M. and Dawkins, R.L. 1979 Evidence for human anti-venom antibodies and detection of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies using Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) venom. In: Chubb, I.W. and Geffen, L.B. (Editors): Neurotoxins and Clinical Advances. Centre for Neuroscience, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide
Keast, J.A. 1959 The reptiles of Australia. [Pp. 115-135]. In: Keast, A., Crocker, R.L. and Christian, C.S. (Editors): Biogeography and Ecology in Australia. W. Junk, The Hague [Monographiae Biologicae, 8]
Keast, J.A. 1962 Vertebrate speciation in Australia: Some comparisons between Birds, Marsupials and Reptiles. [Pp. 380-407]. In: Leeper, G.W. (Editor): The Evolution of Living Organisms. A symposium to mark the centenary of Darwin's 'Origin of Species' and of the Royal Society of Victoria held in Melbourne, December 1959. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne
Kellaway, C.H. 1931 Observations on the certainly lethal dose of the venom of the Common Brown Snake (Demansia textilis) for the common laboratory animals. Medical Journal of Australia, (1931) 2: 747-751
Kellaway, C.H. 1931 The immunity of Australian snakes to their own venoms. Medical Journal of Australia, (1931) 2: 35-52
Kellaway, C.H. 1932 Venomous land snakes in Australia. Bulletin of the Antivenin Institute of America, 5: 53-58
Kellaway, C.H. 1934 The venoms of some of the small and rare Australian venomous snakes. Medical Journal of Australia, (1934) 2: 74-78
Kellaway, C.H. 1934 Alleged antidotes in the treatment of the bites of Australian snakes. Melbourne Hospital Clinical Reports, 5: 4-12
Kellaway, C.H. 1938 The symptomatology and treatment of the bites of Australian snakes. Medical Journal of Australia, (1938) 2: 585-589
Kellaway, C.H. 1942 The symptomatology and treatment of the bites of Australian snakes. Medical Journal of Australia, (1942) 2: 171-174
Kellaway, C.H. and Eades, T. 1929 Field notes on the common Australian venomous snakes. Medical Journal of Australia, (1929) 2: 249-257
Kellaway, C.H. and Williams, F.E. 1931 The serological and blood relationships of some common Australian snakes. Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 8: 123-132
Kendrick, P.G. and Rolfe, J.K. 1991 The reptiles and amphibians of Kimberley rainforests. [Pp. 347-359]. In: McKenzie, N.L., Johnston, R.B. and Kendrick, P.G. (Editors): Kimberley Rainforests of Australia. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton [Sydney]
Kinghorn, J.R. 1920 Studies in Australian reptiles. 1. Records of the Australian Museum, 13 (3): 110-117
Kinghorn, J.R. 1924 Reptiles and batrachians from south and south-west Australia. Records of the Australian Museum, 14: 163-183
Kinghorn, J.R. 1929 The Snakes of Australia. Angus and Robertson, Sydney [Pp. 1-198 + 122 plates]
Kinghorn, J.R. 1945 Australian poisonous snakes. Australian Museum Magazine, 8 (10): 325-330
Kinghorn, J.R. 1949 Birds and reptiles. In: Poignant, A. (Editor): Bush Animals of Australia. Shepherd Press, Sydney
Kinghorn, J.R. 1951 Reptiles and amphibians. [Pp. 774-788]. In: The Australian Junior Encyclopaedia. Georgian House, Melbourne
Kinghorn, J.R. 1956 The Snakes of Australia. Angus and Robertson, Sydney [2nd Edition; first published 1929; note: see also reprinting of 1964]
Kinghorn, J.R. 1968 Reptiles. [Pp. 1-125]. In: Animals of the World: Australia. Hamlyn Publishing, Sydney
Klemmer, K. 1963 Liste der Rezenten Giftschlangen: Elapidae, Hydropheidae, Viperidae und Crotalidae. [Pp. 255-464]. In: Die Giftschlangen der Erde. N.G. Elwert Univ., Marburg
Krefft, J.L.G. 1862 Notes upon Australian snakes, and their geographical distribution. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1862: 224-226
Krefft, J.L.G. 1869 The Snakes of Australia; An illustrated and descriptive catalogue of all the known species. Government Printer, Sydney [Pp. i-xxv, 1-100]
Lee, C.-Y. (Editor) 1979 Venoms. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. 52: 922-955
Lester, J.W. and Bellairs, A. d'A. 1954 Australian reptiles. Zoo Life, 9: 50-54
Lillywhite, H.B. 1980 Behavioral thermoregulation in Australian Elapid snakes. Copeia, 1980: 452-458
Longman, H.A. 1915 Reptiles from Queensland and the Northern Territory. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 3: 30-34
Longman, H.A. 1926 Snakes. [Pp. 470-475]. In: The Australian Encyclopaedia. Volume 2. Angus and Robertson, Sydney
Longmore, R. (Editor) 1986 Atlas of Elapid Snakes of Australia. Bureau of Flora and Fauna, Canberra [Australian Flora and Fauna Series, Number 7; Pp. i-v, 1-115; see also 2nd Edition]
Lonnberg, E. and Andersson, G.L. 1913 Results of Dr E. Mjobergs' Swedish Scientific Expeditions to Australia 1910-1913. III. Reptiles. Kunglia Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 52 (3): 1-17
Lonnberg, E. and Andersson, G.L. 1915 Results of Dr E. Mjobergs' Swedish Scientific Expeditions to Australia 1910-1913. VII. Reptiles collected in northern Queensland. Kunglia Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, 52 (7): 1-9
Loveridge, A. 1934 Australian reptiles in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology [Harvard], 77 (6): 243-383
Loveridge, A. 1938 On some reptiles and amphibians from the central region of Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 62 (2): 183-191
Low, T. 1978 The reptiles of Magnetic Island, north Queensland. Herpetofauna, 9 (2): 10-14
Lowry, E. 1964 The venomous snakes of Australia. Australian Journal of Pharmacy, 45: 527-531
Lucas, A.H.S. and LeSouef, W.H.D. 1909 The Animals of Australia. Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians. Whitcombe and Tombs, Melbourne [Pp. i-xi, 1-327]
Lunney, D. and Barker, J. 1986 Survey of reptiles and amphibians of the coastal forests near Bega, NSW. Australian Zoologist, 22 (3): 1-9
Maaten, F. and Stevens, A. 1982 Some observations on captive breeding of Western Brown Snakes. Wildlife Australia, 19 (2): 42-43
Mack, G. and Gunn, S.B. 1953 'De Vis' Types of Australian Snakes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 13 (1): 58-70
Mackerras, M.J. 1961 The haematozoa of Australian reptiles. Australian Journal of Zoology, 9: 61-122
Markwell, K. and Knight, R. 1986 An inventory of the herpetofauna of the south-eastern section of Myall Lakes National Park, NSW. Hunter Wetlands Trust [Newcastle], Scientific Paper No 1
Macleay, W.J. 1884 Census of Australian snakes with descriptions of two new species. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 9: 548-568
Macleay, W.J. 1885 On a new snake from the Barrier Ranges. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 10: 61-62
Martin, C.J. 1896 An explanation of the marked difference in the effects produced by subcutaneous and intravenous injection of the venom of Australian snakes. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 30: 150-157
Martin, C.J. 1897 The curative value of Calmette's anti-venomous serum in the treatment of innoculations with the poisons of Australian snakes. Intercolonial Medical Journal of Australasia, 2 (6): 527-536
Martin, C.J. 1898 The curative value of Calmette's anti-venomous serum in the treatment of innoculations with the poisons of Australian snakes. (A rejoinder to M. le Dr. Calmette). Intercolonial Medical Journal of Australasia, 3: 197-204
McCann, I.R. 1983 Little Desert Wildlife: An illustrated checklist. Little Desert Tours, Pty Ltd, Nhill
McCoy, F. 1867 On the recent zoology and palaeontology of Victoria. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (3) 20: 175-202
[McCoy, F.] 1870 Our Colonial Snakes. No 3. Brown, Black and Tiger Snakes. Australasian [Melbourne], (ns) January 1: 8 [Authored By 'Microzoon']
McCoy, F. 1879 Diemenia superciliosa (Fischer). The Common Brown Snake. Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria; or, figures and descriptions of the living species of all Classes of the Victorian indigenous animals. Decade III: Plate 23, Figure 1 + 2 pp.
McCoy, F. 1879 The Shield-fronted Brown Snake. Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria; or, figures and descriptions of the living species of all Classes of the Victorian indigenous animals. Decade III: 13-14
McCoy, F. 1879 The Two-hooded Furina Snake. Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria; or, figures and descriptions of the living species of all Classes of the Victorian indigenous animals. Decade IV: 13-15, Plate 4, fig 2]
McDermid, E.M., Board, P.G. and Agar, N.S. 1977 Studies on the blood of Australian Elapid snakes. III. Electrophoretic analysis of serum proteins and red cell enzymes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, (B) 56: 361-365
McDowell, S.B. 1967 Aspidomorphus, a genus of New Guinea snakes of the family Elapidae, with notes on related genera. Journal of Zoology [London], 151: 497-543
McDowell, S.B. 1985 The terrestrial Australian Elapids: General summary. [Pp. 261-264]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. and Ehmann, H. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
McPhee, D.R. 1959 Some Common Snakes and Lizards of Australia. Jacaranda, Brisbane [Pp. 1-125]
McPhee, D.R. 1963 Some Common Snakes and Lizards of Australia. Jacaranda, Brisbane [Second Edition; Pp. 1-125]
McPhee, D.R. 1979 The Observer's Book of Snakes and Lizards of Australia. Methuen, Sydney [Pp. 1-157]
Mengden, G.A. 1984 The taxonomy of Australian Elapid snakes: A review. Records of the Australian Museum, 35: 195-222 [Note: This work although dated 1983, was not published until 1984]
Mengden, G.A. 1985 A chromosomal and electrophoretic analysis of the genus Pseudonaja. [Pp. 193-208]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. et al (Editors): The Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Mengden, G.A. 1985 Australian Elapid phylogeny: A summary of the chromosomal and electrophoretic data. [Pp. 185-192]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. and Ehmann, H. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Meyer, G. 1977 Reptiles of ‘Timbertop’, Mt Bulla, Victoria. Victorian Herpetological Society Newsletter, 5 (September): 2-3
Milhinch, A.L. 1967 Observations on a Gwardar (Demansia nuchalis). Western Australian Naturalist, 10 (7): 169-170
Miller, B. and Schwaner, T.D. 1983 The Speckled Brown Snake Pseudonaja guttata Parker: An addition to the fauna of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 106 (2): 79-80
Mincham, H. 1970 Reptiles of Australia and New Zealand. Rigby, Adelaide [Pp. 1-63]
Minton, S.A. and Minton, M.R. 1981 Toxicity of some Australian snake venoms for potential prey species of reptiles and amphibians. Toxicon, 19 (6): 749-755
Mirtschin, P.J. and Davis, R. 1982 Dangerous snakes of Australia - An illustrated guide to Australia's most venomous snakes. Rigby, Adelaide [Pp. 1-207]
Mirtschin, P.J. and Davis, R. 1983 Dangerous Snakes of Australia. An illustrated guide to Australia's most venomous snakes. Rigby, Adelaide [‘Revised’ Edition]
Mirtschin, P.J. and Davis, R. 1991 Dangerous Snakes of Australia: An Illustrated Guide to Australia's most Venomous Snakes. Ure Smith, Sydney [2nd Edition]
Mirtschin, P.J. and Davis, R. 1992 Snakes of Australia: Dangerous and Harmless. Hill of Content Publishers, Melbourne [Pp. 1-216]
Mirtschin, P.J., Crowe, G.R. and Davis, R. 1990 Dangerous snakes of Australia. In: Gopalakrishnakone, P. and Chou, L.M. (Editors): Snakes of Medical Importance (Asia-Pacific Region). Venom and Toxin Research Froup, National University of Singapore and the International Society of Toxinology (Asia-Pacific Region)
Mitchell, F.J. 1951 The South Australian reptile fauna.Part 1. Ophidia. Records of the South Australian Museum, 9: 545-557
Mitchell, F.J. 1958 Adaptive convergence in Australian reptiles. Australian Museum Magazine, 12 (10): 314-317
Morgan, F.G. 1929 Preparation of curative sera against venom of certain Australian snakes. [Pp. 466-469]. In: Archdall, M. (Editor): Australasian Medical Congress Transactions of the Third Session Sydney. Government Printer, Sydney [see also Abstract in Medical Journal of Australia, 2: 537 (1929)]
Munday, B.L., Hartley, W.J., Harrigan, K.E., Presidente, P.J.A. and Obendorf, D.L. 1979 Sarcocystis and related organisms in Australian wildlife: II. Survey findings in Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 15 (1): 57-74
Nix, H.A. 1986 A biogeographic analysis of Australian Elapid snakes. [Pp. 4-15]. In: Longmore, R. (Editor) (1986): Atlas of Elapid Snakes of Australia. Bureau of Flora and Fauna, Canberra [Australian Flora and Fauna Series Number 7]
O’Shea, M. 1996 A Guide to the Snakes of Papua New Guinea. Independent Publishing, Port Moresby [Pp. i-xii, 1-238]
Owner, F. 1970 Reptiles of Australia and New Zealand. Angus and Robertson, Sydney [Pp. 1-30]
Parker, H.W. 1926 New reptiles and a new frog from Queensland. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (9) 17: 665-670
Peters, U.W. 1971 Der tod in Sydney's Garten. Die Braunschlange, Pseudonaja t. textilis ist ein kulturfolger. Aquarien-Magazin [Stuttgart], 5: 36
Rankin, P.R. 1973 Lizard mimicking a snake - Juvenile Tiliqua casuarinae (Dumeril and Bibron). Herpetofauna, 5 (4): 13-14
Rawlinson, P.A. 1965 Snakes of the Melbourne area. Victorian Naturalist, 81: 245-254
Rawlinson, P.A. 1966 Reptiles of the Victorian mallee. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 79: 605-619
Rawlinson, P.A. 1969 The reptiles of East Gippsland. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 82: 113-128
Rawlinson, P.A. 1971 The reptiles of West Gippsland. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 84: 37-51
Reilly, V.M. 1960 Three poisonous brown snakes. North Queensland Naturalist, 28 (125): 9-10
Riley, J. and Spratt, D.M. 1987 Further observations on Pentastomids (Arthropoda) parasitic in Australian reptiles and mammals. Records of the South Australian Museum, 21 (2): 139-147
Riley, J., Spratt, D.M. and Presidente, P.J.A. 1985 Pentastomids (Arthopoda) parasitic in Australian reptiles and mammals. Australian Journal of Zoology, 33: 39-53
Roberts, J. and Mirtschin, P.J. 1991 An uncommon prey record for the Common Brown Snake Pseudonaja textilis. Herpetofauna, 21 (1): 36 [Published in December, 1991 - not May, 1991 as printed on cover]
Robinson, A.C. 1980 Notes on the mammals and reptiles of Pearson, Dorothee and Greenly Islands, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 104 (5): 93-99
Rose, A.B. 1974 Gut contents of some amphibians and reptiles. Herpetofauna, 7 (1): 4-8
Saint-Girons, H. and Bradshaw, S.D. 1981 Preliminary observations on behavioural thermoregulation in an Elapid snake, the Dugite, Pseudonaja affinis Gunther. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 64: 13-16
Schapel, G.J., Utley, D. and Wilson, G.C. 1971 Envenomation by the Australian Common Brown Snake - Pseudonaja (Demansia) textilis textilis. Medical Journal of Australia., (1971) 1: 142-144
Schmida, G. 1986 The Cold Blooded Australians. A unique photographic study of Australia's reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fish. Doubleday, Sydney
Schwaner, T.D., Baverstock, P.R., Dessauer, H.C. and Mengden, G.A. 1985 Immunological evidence for the phylogenetic relationships of Australian Elapid snakes. [Pp. 177-184]. In: Grigg, G., and Shine, R. et.al. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Schwaner, T.D., Miller, B. and Tyler, M.J. 1985 Reptiles and amphibians. In: Tyler, M.J. (Editor): Natural History of Eyre Peninsula. Royal Society of South Australia, Adelaide
Seddon, H.D. 1974 Snakebite in a cat by a Five-Ringed Snake (Demansia modesta). Australian Veterinary Journal, 50: 326-327
Shine, R. 1975 Ecological Studies on Australian Elapid Snakes (Ophidia; Elapidae). PhD Thesis, University of New England, Armidale [Pp. 1-254]
Shine, R. 1977 Reproduction in Australian Elapid snakes. I. Testicular cycles and mating seasons. Australian Journal of Zoology, 25: 647-653
Shine, R. 1977 Reproduction in Australian Elapid snakes. II. Female reproductive cycles. Australian Journal of Zoology, 25: 655-666
Shine, R. 1977 Habitats, diet, and sympatry in snakes: A study from Australia. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 55: 1118-1128
Shine, R. 1978 Sexual size dimorphism and male combat in snakes. Oecologia, 33: 269-278
Shine, R. 1979 Activity patterns in Australian Elapid snakes (Squamata, Serpentes, Elapidae). Herpetologica, 35 (1): 1-11
Shine, R. 1981 Niche relationships in Australian snakes. [p.143]. In: Banks, C.B. and Martin, A.A. (Editors): Proceedings of the Melbourne Herpetological Symposium. Zoological Board of Victoria, Melbourne [Abstract only]
Shine, R. 1985 Ecological evidence on the phylogeny of Australian Elapid snakes. [Pp. 255-260]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. and Ehmann, H. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Shine, R. 1985 The reproductive biology of Australian reptiles: A search for general patterns. [Pp. 297-303]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. and Ehmann, H. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Shine, R. 1989 Constraints, allometry, and adaptation: Food habits and reproductive biology of Australian Brownsnakes (Pseudonaja: Elapidae). Herpetologica, 45 (2): 195-207
Shine, R. 1991 Australian Snakes: A Natural History. Reed Books, Sydney [Pp. 1-223]
Shine, R. and Covacevich, J. 1983 Ecology of highly venomous snakes: The Australian genus Oxyuranus (Elapidae). Journal of Herpetology, 17 (1): 60-69
Simpson, K.N.G. 1973 Amphibians, reptiles and mammals of the Murray River region between Mildura and Renmark, Australia. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, 34: 275-279
Slater, K.R. 1968 A Guide to the Dangerous Snakes of Papua. Bloink, Port Moresby
Smith, L.A. 1976 The reptiles of Barrow Island. Western Australian Naturalist, 13 (6): 125-136
Smith, L.A. and Johnstone, R.E. 1981 Amphibians and reptiles of Mitchell Plateau and adjacent coast and lowlands, Kimberley, Western Austraîia. [Pp. 215-227] In: Biological Survey of Mitchell Plateau and Admiralty Gulf, Kimberley, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth
Smith, M.J. 1975 The vertebrae of four Australian Elapid snakes (Squamata: Elapidae). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 99 (2): 71-84
Sonter, C.R. and Debus, S.J.S. 1985 The Brown Falcon, Falco berigora as a predator of snakes. Australian Bird Watcher, 11: 92-93
Stackhouse, J. 1970 Australia’s Venomous Wildlife. Paul Hamlyn, Sydney [Pp. 1-144]
Steindachner, F. 1867 Reptilien. In: Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara um die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859. Zoologie, 1 (3): 1-98
Stevens, N.C. and Bailey, A. (Editors) 1980 Contemporary Cape York Peninsula. Royal Society of Queensland, Brisbane [Pp. 1-100]
Stopford, F. 1995 Profile of an Eastern Brown Snake Pseudonaja textilis. Hawkesbury Herpetologist, 7: 18-20
Storr, G.M. 1964 Some aspects of the geography of Australian reptiles. Senckenbergiana Biologia, 45 (3-5): 577-589
Storr, G.M. 1979 Dangerous Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth [3rd Edition; Pp. 1-24]
Storr, G.M. 1985 Phylogenetic relationships of Australian Elapid snakes: External morphology with an emphasis on species in Western Australia. [Pp. 221-222]. In: Grigg, G., Shine, R. and Ehmann, H. (Editors): Biology of Australasian Frogs and Reptiles. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Sydney [Note that the publication date is erroneously given as August, 1985 - actually published in November 1985]
Storr, G.M. 1989 A new Pseudonaja (Serpentes: Elapidae) from Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 14 (3): 421-423
Storr, G.M. and Smith, L.A. 1975 Amphibians and Reptiles of the Prince Regent River Reserve, north-western Australia. [Pp. 85-88]. In: Miles, J.M. and Burbidge, A.A. (Editors): A Biological Survey of the Prince Regent River Reserve, north-west Kimberley, Western Australia. Western Australian Wildlife Research Bulletin, No 3: 1-116
Storr, G.M. and Smith, L.A. 1977 Amphibians and Reptiles. [Pp. 97-101]. In: Kabay, E.D. and Burbidge, A.A. (Editors): A Biological Survey of the Drysdale River National Park, North Kimberley, Western Australia in August 1975. Western Australian Wildlife Research Bulletin, No 6
Storr, G.M. and Smith, L.A. 1981 Amphibians and Reptiles. [Pp. 54-59]. In: Mackenzie, N.L. (Editor): Wildlife of the Edgar Ranges area, south-west Kimberley, Western Australia. Western Australian Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Wildlife Research Bulletin, No 10: 1-71
Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. and Johnstone, R.E. 1986 Snakes of Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth [Pp. 1-187]
Subject:
Comments:
Optional Link URL:
Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
AprilFirstBioEngineering | GunHobbyist.com | GunShowGuide.com | GunShows.mobi | GunBusinessGuide.com | club kingsnake | live stage magazine
|