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Taxonomy of the genus Myrrophis Biodiversity of the family Homalopsidae

Bibliography of the genus
Myrrophis (Indochinese Mud Snakes)

(Reptilia: Serpentes: Homalopsidae)

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.


Myrrophis in general

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

Kumar, A.B.; Sanders, K.L.; Sanil, G.; Murphy, J.C. 2012. The status of Eurostus dussumierii and Hypsirhina chinensis (Reptilia, Squamata, Serpentes): with comments on the origin of salt tolerance in homalopsid snakes. Systematics and Biodiversity 10(4): 479-489.

Myrrophis bennetti

Lau, M.W.n.; Melville, D.S. 1992. Notes on the feeding of Enhydris bennetti (Gray) (Reptilia, Squamata, Colubridae) in Hong Kong. Memoirs of the Hong Kong Natural History Society 19: 117.

Murphy, J. 2010. Enhydris bennettii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010: e.T176683A7283317. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T176683A7283317.en.

Zhao, E. 1997. [Notes on amphibians and reptiles of Hong Kong]. (In Chinese, English summary). Sichuan Journal of Zoology 16(2): 51-60.

Myrrophis chinensis

He, H.; Huang, J. 1997. Anatomy of skeletal system of Enhidris [Enhydris] chinensis. Chinese Journal of Zoology 32(3): 13-16.

He, H.; Xu, S.X. 1997. The anatomy of muscular system of Enhydris chinensie [chinensis]. Chinese Journal of Zoology 32(6): 6-10.

Huang, W. 1997. Sexual size dimorphism in seven species of colubrid snakes in Taiwan. Bulletin of the National Museum of Natural Science (Taichung) 9: 107-116.

Mao, J.J.; Cheng, Y.K.; Norval, G. 2004. A preliminary test and report on the efficiency of a new funnel trap for semi-aquatic snakes. Herpetological Review 35(4): 350-351.

Murphy, J. 2010. Enhydris chinensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010: e.T176674A7281615. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T176674A7281615.en.

Wu, M.; Fu, F. 1989. The reproductive cycles and breeding pattern of the snake, Enhydris chinensis (Gray). Acta Zoologica Sinica 35(1): 82-88.

Xu, S.; He, H.Y. 1998. A comparative study on the larynges of ten species of snakes. Zoological Research 19(1): 90-92.

Yi, Z.S.; He, H.Y.; Chen, Y.Y. 2000. [Skeletochronological age estimates for the Enhydris chinensis]. (In Chinese, English summary). Zoological Research 21(1): 83-87.

Yin, F.Y.; Guo, Y.W.; Teng, S.P.; Mao, S.H. 1996. Fine structure of the tongue and anterior process of the sublingual plica in two species of colubrid water snakes, Xenochrophis piscator and Enhydris chinensis. Herpetologica 52(2): 205-216.