12.07.2015 Views

AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD - Calodema

AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD - Calodema

AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD - Calodema

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Australian Biodiversity Record, 2007 (8): 1-124Endo, T., Oya, M., Tamiya, N. and Miyazawa, T. 1987 Proton nuclear magnetic resonancecharacterization of phospholipase A2 from Laticauda semifasciata. Journal of Biochemistry[Tokyo], 101 (3): 795-804Engkamat, L., Lading, E., Stuebing, R.B. and Voris, H.K. 1981 A population size estimate ofthe Yellow-lipped Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, on Kalampunian Damit Island, Sabah,Malaysia. Copeia, 1991 (4): 1139-1142Fairley, N.H. 1934 Venomous snakes and snake venoms. I. Tropical Diseases Bulletin, 31:99-105Fairley, N.H. 1935 Venomous snakes and snake venoms. II. Tropical Diseases Bulletin, 32:372-384Fayrer, J. 1872 The Thanatophidia of India; Being a description of the Venomous Snakes ofthe Indian Peninsula, with an account of the influence of their Poison on Life; and a series ofExperiments. Churchill, London [Pp. i-x, 1-156 + plates]Feder, M.E. 1980 Blood oxygen stores in the file snake, Acrochordus granulatus, and othermarine snakes. Physiological Zoology, 53 (4): 394-401Ferguson, M.W.J. (Editor) 1984 The Structure, Development and Evolution of Reptiles.Academic Press, LondonFischer, J.G. 1856 Die Familie der Seeschlangen. Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete derNaturwissenschaften [Hamburg], 3: 1-78 [see p. 38 for original description of Astrotia; see p.44, pl. 2 for original description of Hydrophis pachycercos; see p. 63 for original use ofHydrophis (Pelamis) bicolor alternans - an unnecessary replacement name for Pelamisvariegata Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, 1854; see p. 67, pl. 3 for original description ofHydrophis (Pelamis) pelamidoides annulata]Fitzinger, L.J. 1827 Über die Hydren oder Wasserschlangen. Isis Oken, 20: 731-741 [see p.733 for original description of Disteira russelii - but see pl. 11 in Russell, P. 1801 - AContinuation of an Account of Indian Serpents. Shakespeare Press, LondonFitzsimons, F.W. 1919 Snake of South Africa. T. Maskew Miller, Cape Town, South AfricaFitzsimons, V.F.W. 1962 Snakes of Southern Africa. Purnell and Sons, Johannesburg andCape Town, South AfricaFlower, S.S. 1896 Notes on a collection of reptiles and batrachians made in the Malaypeninsula in 1895-96; with a list of the species recorded from that region. Proceedings of theZoological Society of London, 1896: 856-914Flower, S.S. 1899 Notes on a second collection of reptiles made in the Malay Peninsula andSiam, from November 1896 to September 1898, with a list of the species recorded from thosecountries. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1899: 600-696Fohlman, J. 1977 Studies on Taipan and Sea Snake venoms with specific reference to neuroandmyotoxic mechanisms. Acta Univers., Upsalla, 423Fox, J.W., Elzinga, M. and Tu, A.T. 1977 Aminoacid sequence of a snake neurotoxin from thevenom of Lapemis hardwickii and the detection of a sulfhydryl group by laser ramanspectroscopy. FEBS Letters 80: 217-220Frauca, H. 1966 Harry Frauca's Book of Reptiles. Jacaranda, Brisbane [Pp. 1-100]Frauca, H. 1982 What Animal is That? A Guide to Australian Amphibians, Insects, Mammals,Reptiles and Spiders. Reed, Sydney [Note that another Edition appeared in 1985 also]75

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!