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References to look for

  • Kharin-V-E (1984) A review of sea snakes of the group Hydrophis sensu lato (Serpentes, Hydrophiidae). 3. The genus Leioselasma [in Russian]. ZOOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAL 63 (10): 1535-1546
  • Kharin-V-E 1984 Revision of sea snakes of subfamily Laticaudinae Cope, 1879 sensu lato (Serpentes, Hydrophiidae). TRUDY ZOOLOGICHESKOGO INSTITUTA 124: 128-139
  • Kharin, V.E. 2004 On the taxonomic status of the sea snake Hydrophis caerulescens (Shaw, 1802) (Serpentes: Hydrophiidae). Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok) 30 (3): 227-229
  • Kharin, V. E. (2005) A check-list of sea snakes (Serpentes: Laticaudidae, Hydrophiidae) of the World Ocean [in Russian]. Izv. TINRO 140: 71-89
  • Kharin, Vladimir E. and Vladimir P. Czeblukov (2006) A New Revision of Sea Kraits of Family Laticaudidae Cope, 1879 (Serpentes: Colubroidea). Russian Journal of Herpetology 13 (3): 227-241
  • McCarthy CJ. 1986 Relationships of the laticaudine sea snakes (Serpentes: Elapidae: Laticaudinae). Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Zoology) 50: 127-161.
  • McDowell, S. B. (1969) Notes on the Australian sea-snake Ephalophis greyi M. Smith (Serpentes: Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) and the origin and classification of sea-snakes. J Linn. Soc. Zool. 48: 333-349
  • McDowell, S. B. (1972) The genera of sea-snakes of the Hydrophis group (Serpentes: Elapidae). Trans. Zoo]. Soc. Lond 32: 189-247
  • Rasmussen,A.R. (1997) Systematics of sea snakes: a critical review In: Thorpe,R.S., Wüster,W. & Malhotra,A. (eds.) Venomous snakes - ecology, evolution and snakebite, Clarendon Press (Oxford)/Symp. zool. Soc. Lond. 70: 15-30
  • Slowinski JB. 1989 The interrelationships of Laticaudine sea snakes based on the amino acid sequences of short-chain neurotoxins. Copeia 1989 783-788

Just a bunch of references to look for from the Reptile Database reference list. If anyone has access/copies of these, please add any relevant encyclopedic info plus reference. And uh...send the pdfs over if it's ok. :D Shrumster 12:09, 7 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Common Names And Location

I'm surprised no one has done this but I have just added a Common Name and Location of a snake by just clicking the page and reading it. If it is known, it is in nearly every lead of the individual Wikipage. Is it okay if i do the same to the rest? I'm just afraid someone might not want it for specific reason so I'm holding off for a few days. Yihengsong (talk) 22:28, 9 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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