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Chamaesaura
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urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:210440
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Die Familie der Ecpleopoda
J J Von Tschudi (1847) Archiv für Naturgeschichte 13(1): 41-60
Notes upon some reptiles of the Old World
E D Cope (1862) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 14: 337-344
Neue Liste der Crocodilen, Schildkröten und Eidechsen Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas
G Tornier (1900) Zool. Jahrb. Syst 13: 579-681
On a small collection of reptiles, batrachians, and fishes made by Dr. E. Bayon in Uganda. (Collezioni zoologiche fatte nell’Uganda dal Dott. E. Bayon. I.)
George A Boulenger (1908) Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genova 44: 5-7
Reptilia et Amphibia
(1910) Jena Denkschriften Der Med Gesellschaft 16: 279-370
East African reptiles and amphibians in the United States National Museum
A Loveridge (1929) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 151: 1-135
Reports on the Scientific Results of an Expedition to the Southwestern Highlands of Tanganyika Territory. VII. Herpetology
Arthur Loveridge (1933) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 74(7): 195-416
Revision of the African lizards of the family Cordylidae
A Loveridge (1944) Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harvard 95(1): 1-118
Revision of the African lizards of the family Cordylidae
Arthur Loveridge (1945) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 95: 1-118
Concerning Oligocene amphisbaenid reptiles
E H Taylor (1951) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 34(9): 521-579
Checklist of the reptiles and amphibians of East Africa
A Loveridge (1957) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 117: 151-362
A fossil gerrhosaur from the Miocene of Kenya (Reptilia: Cordylidae)
R Estes (1962) Breviora 158: 1-10
A systematic review of the teiid lizards, genus Bachia, with remarks on Heterodactylus and Anotosaura
Dixon (1973) Misc. Publ. Univ. Kans. Mus. Nat. Hist. 57: 1-47
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