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Reptiles
Lizards
Agamidae
Dibamidae
Gekkonidae
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Varanidae
Snakes
Acrochordidae
Colubridae
Elapidae [terrestrial spp.]
Elapidae [marine species]
Homalopsidae
Lamprophiidae
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Xenopeltidae
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Geoemydidae
Trionychidae
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Bibliography of the reptiles of
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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.
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Boulenger, G.A. 1894. On the herpetological fauna of Palawan and Balabac. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Ser. 6) 14: 81-90.
Griffin, L.E. 1909. A list of snakes found in Palawan. Philippine Journal of Science (A) 4: 595-603.
Lacerta-Widman, I.D.; Schoppe, S.; Widmann, P. 2007. Rettung bedrohter Arten auf Palawan. ZGAP Mitteilungen 23(2): 15-16.
Mocquard, F. 1890. Recherches sur la faune herpétologique des îles de Bornéo et de Palawan. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat., Paris Ser. 3 2: 115-168. Nouvelles Archives du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Ser. 3) (Paris) 2: 115-168.
Regoniel, P.A.; Pontillas, U.F.A.; Leyba, R.A.; Kurata, Y.; Elvira, E.T. 1994. Distribution and status of crocodiles in Palawan Province. pp. 1-17. In: Crocodile Specialist Group. Crocodiles. Proceedings of the 2nd regional meeting (eastern Asia, Oceania, Australasia) of the Crocodile Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of IUCN - the World Conservation Union convened at Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 12 to 19 March 1993. IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group in conjunction with the Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory, Gland & Palmerston. 630 pp.
Schoppe, S.; Cervancia, M. 2009. Herpetological surveys along Pagdanan Range and Dumaran Island, northern Palawan, Philippines. Hamadryad 34(1): 95-106.
Shively, G.E. 1997. Poverty, technology, and wildlife hunting in Palawan. Environmental Conservation 24(1): 57-63.
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