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Taxonomy of the genus Subsessor Biodiversity of the family Homalopsidae

Bibliography of the genus
Subsessor (Southeast Asian Mud Snake)

(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.


Subsessor bocourti

Bourret, R. 1934. Notes herpétologiques sur l'Indochine francaise. IV. Sur une collection d'ophidiens de Cochinchine et du Cambodge. Bulletin General de l'Instruction Publique (Hanoi) 14(1): 5-17.

Li, J. 1998. Enhydris bocourti (Jan) - a snake record new to China. (In Chinese, English summary). Sichuan Journal of Zoology 17(2): 97.

Murphy, J. 2010. Enhydris bocourti. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010: e.T176692A7284792. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T176692A7284792.en.

Murphy, J.C.; Voris, H.K. 2014. A checklist and key to the homalopsid snakes (Reptilia, Squamata, Serpentes), with the description of new genera. Fieldiana Life and Earth Sciences 8: 1-43.

Smith, M.A. 1928. The status of some recently described genera and species of snakes. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Ser. 10) 1: 494-497.

Tingay, R.E.; Nicoll, M.A.C.; Visal, S. 2006. Status and distribution of the grey-headed fish-eagle (Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus) in the Prek Toal Core Area of Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. Journal of Raptor Research 40(4): 277-283.

Werner, F. 1923. Neue Schlangen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Ann. Nat.-Hist. Hofraus. Wien 36: 160-166.