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The Herpetological Journal is an international scientific journal that publishes papers on the natural history of amphibians and reptiles. Experimental, observational and theoretical studies are published along with reviews and book reviews. Faunistic lists, letters and results of general surveys are not published unless they shed light on herpetological problems of wider significance.

Publisher: British Herpetological Society

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Volume 19, Number 1, January 2009
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The paradoxical frog Pseudis paradoxa: larval habitat, growth and metamorphosis
pp. 11-19(9)
Authors: Downie, J.R.; Ramnarine, I.; Sams, K.; Walsh, P.T.

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Diet and parasite communities of two lizard species, Plica plica and Plica umbra from Brazil and Ecuador
pp. 49-52(4)
Authors: Goldberg, Stephen R.; Bursey, Charles R.; Vitt, Laurie J.

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