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Taxonomy of the genus Brachyurophis Biodiversity of the family Elapidae [terrestrial species]

Bibliography of the genus
Brachyurophis (Australian Shovel-nosed Snakes)

(Reptilia: Serpentes: Elapidae)

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Brachyurophis in general

Kinghorn, J.R. 1955. Herpetological notes. 5. 1. Taxonomic changes in the genus Rhynchoelaps. 4. A new species of Egernia from Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 23(5): 283-286.

Brachyurophis approximans

Glauert, L. 1954. Herpetological miscellanea. III. A new burrowing snake from northwestern Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 4: 85.

Brachyurophis australis

Krefft, G. 1864. Description of three new species of Australian snakes. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1864: 180-182.

Sochurek, E. 1955. Über einige Schlangen aus Australien. Aquarien und Terrarien (Leipzig) 2: 53-56.

Swan, G.; Wilson, S. 2009. How specialised is the diet of the bandy-bandy, Vermicella annulata? Herpetofauna (Sydney) 39(2): 103-106.

Brachyurophis campbelli

Kinghorn, J.R. 1929. Two new snakes from Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 17: 190-193.

Brachyurophis fasciolatus

Goodyear, S.E.; Pianka, E.R. 2008. Sympatric ecology of five species of fossorial snakes (Elapidae) in Western Australia. Journal of Herpetology 42(2): 279-285.

How, R.A.; Shine, R. 1999. Ecological traits and conservation biology of five fossorial 'sand-swimming' snake species (Simoselaps: Elapidae) in south-western Australia. Journal of Zoology (London) 249(3): 269-282.

Kinghorn, J.R. 1929. Two new snakes from Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 17: 190-193.

Stirling, E.C.; Zietz, A. 1893. Scientific results of the Elder Exploring Expedition. Vertebrata. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 16: 154-176.

Brachyurophis incinctus

Horner, P. 1998. Simoselaps morrisi sp. nov. (Elapidae), a new species of snake from the Northern Territory. Beagle 14: 63-70.

Brachyurophis morrisi

Horner, P. 1998. Simoselaps morrisi sp. nov. (Elapidae), a new species of snake from the Northern Territory. Beagle 14: 63-70.

Brachyurophis roperi

Kinghorn, J.R. 1931. Herpetological notes. 3. Records of the Australian Museum 18: 267-269.

Brachyurophis semifasciatus

Goodyear, S.E.; Pianka, E.R. 2008. Sympatric ecology of five species of fossorial snakes (Elapidae) in Western Australia. Journal of Herpetology 42(2): 279-285.

How, R.A.; Shine, R. 1999. Ecological traits and conservation biology of five fossorial 'sand-swimming' snake species (Simoselaps: Elapidae) in south-western Australia. Journal of Zoology (London) 249(3): 269-282.

Morris, K.D.; Rice, G.E. 1981. Some vertebrates recorded on a visit to Queen Victoria Spring in December 1977. Western Australian Naturalist 15(1): 11-13.

Swan, M. 1983. Notes on the half-girdled snake Simoselaps semifasciatus (Gunther). Herpetofauna (Sydney) 14(1-2): 94.

Thomson, D.F. 1934. A new snake from North Queensland. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1931: 529-531.