Related bibliographies:
Reptiles
Lizards
Gymnophthalmidae
South America
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Bibliography of the genus
Tretioscincus (Skink Tejus)
(Reptilia: Sauria: Gymnophthalmidae)
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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.
Tretioscincus agilis
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Andersson, L.G. 1918. New lizards from South America. Collected by Nils Holmgren and A. Roman. Arkiv för Zoologi (Stockholm) 11(16): 1-9.
Bringsře, H. 2007. Mine oplevelser med uanselige vandlevende řgler i Fransk Guyana, Kina, Malaysia og Costa Rica. [My experiences with aquatic lizards in French Guiana, China, Malaysia, and Costa Rica]. (In Danish, English summary). Nordisk Herpetologisk Forening 50(4): 98-114.
Paolillo-O., A. 1985. Geographic distribution: Tretioscincus agilis. Herpetological Review 16(1): 31-32.
Vanzolini, P.E.; Reboucas-Spieker, R. 1969. On a large and surprising sample of Calliscincopus agilis from Brazil, with the invalidation of the genus (Sauria, Teiidae). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia (Sao Paulo) 22: 123-144.
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Tretioscincus bifasciatus
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Alemán, C. 1953. Contribution al estudio de los reptiles y batracios de la Sierra de Perija. Memoria de la Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle 13(35): Unpaginated.
Caicedo-Portilla, J.R.; Serrano, V.H.; Ramirez, M.P. 2007. Natural history notes: Tretioscincus bifasciatus (Limpia Casas). Diet. Herpetological Review 38(4): 463-464.
Scott, N.J.; Ayala, S.C. 1984. Geographic distribution: Tretioscincus bifasciatus. Herpetological Review 15(1): 21.
Shreve, B. 1947. On Venezuelan reptiles and amphibians collected by Dr. G. Kugler. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard 99(5): 517-537.
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Tretioscincus oriximinensis
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Calderon-Espinosa, M.L.; Medina-Rangel, G.F. 2011. Geographic distribution: Tretioscincus oriximinensis (Oriximina Lizard). Herpetological Review 42(4): 570.
Caldwell, J.P.; Vitt, L.J. 1999. Dietary asymmetry in leaf litter frogs and lizards in a transitional northern Amazonian rain forest. Oikos 84(3): 383-397.
Kizirian, D.; Cole, C.J. 1999. Origin of the unisexual lizard Gymnophthalmus underwoodi (Gymnophthalmidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA nucleotide sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 11(3): 394-400.
Yonenaga-Yassuda, Y.; Rodrigues, M.T.; Pellegrino, K.C.M. 2005. Chromosomal banding patterns in the eyelid-less microteiid lizard radiation: the X1X1X2X2:X1X2Y sex chromosome system in Calyptommatus and the karyotypes of Psilophthalmus and Tretioscincus (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae). Genetics and Molecular Biology 28(4): 700-709.
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