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2023
An evolutionary paradox on threadsnakes: Phenotypic and molecular evidence reveal a new and remarkably polymorphic species of Siagonodon (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae: Epictinae) from Amazonia
Vertebrate Zoology
2021
Hemipenial morphology of Epictia vellardi (Laurent, 1984) (Leptotyphlopidae, Serpentes) with the proposition and discussion of two general hemipenial patterns within the genus Epictia
Zoomorphology
2021
Selva Zoque, Mexico: an important Mesoamerican tropical region for reptile species diversity and conservation
ZooKeys
2020
The amphibians and reptiles of Colima, Mexico, with a summary of their conservation status
ZooKeys
2019
A century of waiting: description of a newEpictiaGray, 1845 (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae) based on specimens housed for more than 100 years in the collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna (NMW)
PeerJ
2019
From the inside out: Discovery of a new genus of threadsnakes based on anatomical and molecular data, with discussion of the leptotyphlopid hemipenial morphology
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
2019
Moving beyond the surface: Comparative head and neck myology of threadsnakes (Epictinae, Leptotyphlopidae, Serpentes), with comments on the ‘scolecophidian’ muscular system
PLOS ONE
2018
Taxonomic Notes on the GenusSiagonodonPeters, 1881, with a Report on Morphological Variation inSiagonodon cupinensis(Bailey and Carvalho, 1946) (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae)
Copeia
2018
The Lizards, Crocodiles, and Turtles of Honduras. Systematics, Distribution, and Conservation
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
2018
Unveiling diversity under the skin: comparative morphology study of the cephalic glands in threadsnakes (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae: Epictinae)
Zoomorphology
2017
Updated Population and Habitat Comments About the Reptiles of the Swan Islands, Honduras
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
2016
The threadsnake tangle: lack of genetic divergence inEpictia tenella(Squamata, Leptotyphlopidae): evidence for introductions or recent rafting to the West Indies
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment
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