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Taxonomy of the genus Magliophis Biodiversity of the family Colubridae

Bibliography of the genus
Magliophis (Puerto Rican Bank Ground Snakes)

(Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae)

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.


Magliophis in general

Henderson, R.W.; Crother, B.I. 1989. Biogeographic patterns of predation in West Indian colubrid snakes. pp. 479-518. In: Woods, C.A. (ed.). Biogeography of the West Indies, Past, Present, and Future. Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville, Florida. 878 pp.

Hubbs, C.L. 1932. The use of the generic name Ophis for an eel, a snake and a mollusc. Copeia 1932: 26-27.

Magliophis exiguus

Blair, C. 2007. Natural history notes: Arrhyton exiguum (Puerto Rican Garden Snake). Reproduction. Herpetological Review 38(4): 466.

Campbell, T.; Campbell, K.R. 1999. Geographic distribution: Arrhyton exiguum exiguum (Virgin Islands Racer). Herpetological Review 30(2): 112.

Puente-Rolón, A.R. 2001. Natural history notes: Arrhyton exiguum (Puerto Rican Garden Snake). Diet. Herpetological Review 32(4): 261.

Schwartz, A. 1967. A review of the genus Dromicus in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Stahlia 9: 1-18.

Thomas, R.A.; Leal, M. 1993. Feeding envenomation by Arrhyton exiguum (Serpentes: Colubridae). Journal of Herpetology 27(1): 107-109.

Magliophis stahli

Schwartz, A. 1967. A review of the genus Dromicus in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Stahlia 9: 1-18.