The status of the anomalepidid snake Liotyphlops albirostris and the revalidation of three taxa based on morphology and ecological niche models

scientific article published on 26 August 2021

The status of the anomalepidid snake Liotyphlops albirostris and the revalidation of three taxa based on morphology and ecological niche models is …
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P356DOI10.1002/AR.24730
P953full work available at URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ar.24730
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P50authorRichard ThomasQ3431268
Oscar OspinaQ59704951
Juan D. DazaQ22106532
P2093author name stringAlexandra Herrera‐Martínez
Camilo A. Linares‐Vargas
Daniel Osorio‐Domínguez
Wilmar Bolívar‐García
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P433issue10
P921main subjectLiotyphlops albirostrisQ3015336
ecomorphologyQ3299709
ecological niche modelingQ114110236
P304page(s)2264-2278
P577publication date2021-08-26
P1433published inThe Anatomical RecordQ2725967
P859sponsorNational Science FoundationQ304878
P1476titleThe status of the anomalepidid snake Liotyphlops albirostris and the revalidation of three taxa based on morphology and ecological niche models
P478volume304

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