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Crotalus atrox

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Crotalus atrox BAIRD & GIRARD 1853

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Catalogue of the venomous serpents in the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, with notes on the families, genera and species
E D Cope (1860) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1859: 332-347
Tabular view of the orders and Leading Families of Myriapoda, Arachnida, Crustacea, Annelida, and Entozoa. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1861
(1861) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 178-179
Proceedings of Learned Societies
(1861) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 179-189
A critical review of the characters and variations of the snakes of North America
E D Cope (1892) Proc. US Natl. Mus. 14: 589-694
A Review of the Genera and Species of American Snakes, North of Mexico
Arthur Erwin Brown (1901) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 53: 10-110
The reptiles of the Huachuca mountains, Arizona
Leonhard Stejneger (1902) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 25(1282): 149-158
October 6
(1903) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55: 625-625
The reptiles and batrachians of Victoria and Refugio Counties, Texas
John K Strecker (1908) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 21: 47-52
The reptiles and batrachians of McLennan County, Texas
J K Strecker (1908) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 21: 69-83
November 9, 1909.S. F. HARMER, Esq., M.A., Sc. D., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair
(1909) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1909: 739-745
A list of the amphibians and reptiles of Arizona, with notes on the species in the collection of the Academy
John Van Denburgh and Joseph R Slevin (1913) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 3: 391-454
PROCEEDINGS
(1914) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1914: 1-216
42. Notes on the Feeding of Snakes in Captivity
E G Boulenger (1915) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1915: 583-587
Report on the Deaths wliiclrt occurred in the Zoological Gardens during 1914, together with a List of the Blood Parasites found daring the Year
H G Plimmer (1915) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1915: 123-130
Life-zone indicators in California
Harvey Monroe Hall and Joseph Grinnell (1919) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 9: 37-67
Description of a new species of rattlesnake (Crotalus lucasensis) from Lower California
J Van Denburgh (1920) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., San Francisco 10: 29-30
Descriptions of some Pleistocene vertebrates found in the United States
Oliver P Hay (1920) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 58: 83-146
Preliminary diagnoses of more new species of reptiles from islands in the Gulf of California, Mexico
J Van Denburgh and J R Slevin (1921) Proceedings of The California Academy of Sciences 11: 395-398
General Notes
George L Kirk , Donald R Dickey et al. (1922) Journal of Mammalogy 3: 115-119
Notes on the herpetology of New Mexico, with a list of species known from that state
John Van Denburgh (1924) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 13: 189-230
New and renamed subspecies of Crotalus confluentus Say, with remarks on related species
L M Klauber (1930) Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist. 6(3): 95-144
Crotalus tigris and Crotalus enyo, two little known rattlesnakes of the southwest
Laurence M Klauber (1931) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 6: 353-370
A new subspecies of Crotalus confluentus, the prairie rattlesnake
Laurence M Klauber (1935) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 8: 75-90
A key to the rattlesnakes with summary of charateristics
Laurence M Klauber (1936) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 8: 185-276
A statistical study of the rattlesnakes
Laurence M Klauber (1937) Occasional papers of the San Diego Society of Natural History 3: 2-54
A vertebrate faunal survey of the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona
Laurence M Huey (1942) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 9: 353-376
Summary of the collections of snakes and crocodilians made in M
H M Smith (1943) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus 93: 393-504
Amphibians and reptiles of the Big Bend Region of Texas
K P Schmidt and T F Smith (1944) Field Museum of Natural History Publication. Zoological Series 29: 75-96
The sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes, with description of a new subspecies
Laurence M Klauber (1944) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 10: 91-126
The relationship of Crotalus ruber and Crotalus lucasensis
Laurence M Klauber (1949) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 11: 57-60
Some new and revived subspecies of rattlesnakes
Laurence M Klauber (1949) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 11: 61-116
A preliminary account of the herpetology of the state of San Luis Potosí, México
E H Taylor (1949) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 33: 169-215
The shovel-nosed snake, Chionactis with descriptions of two new subspecies
Laurence M Klauber (1951) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 11: 141-204
Support for Dr. Laurence M. Klauber's proposals for the use of the plenary powers to validate the trivial names atrox Baird & Girard, 1853, as published in the combination Crotalus atrox and polysticta Cope, 1865, as published in the combination
E H Taylor (1952) Bull., Zool. Nom. 9: 156
Proposed use of the plenary powers to preserve for the Western Diamond Rattlesnake the trivial name "atrox" Baird & Girard, 1853 (as published in the combination "Crotalus atrox") by suppressing the trivial name "cinereous"
L M Klauber (1952) Bull. Zool. Nom. 6: 234-236
Support for the proposals submitted by Dr. Laurence M. Klauber regarding the trivial names atrox Baird & Girard 1853 (as published in the combination Crotalus atrox and polysticta Cope, 1865 (as published in the combination Caudisona polysticta) resp
H M Smith (1952) Bull. Zool. Nom. 6: 256
Third contribution to the herpetology of San Luis Potosí
E H Taylor (1952) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 34: 793-815
Proposed use of the plenary powers to validate the generic name Mellita as from Agassiz, 1841 (Class Echinoidea) for use in its accustomed sense
J W Durham (1952) Bull. Zool. Nom. 6: 359-360
Support for the proposals submitted by Dr. Laurence M. Klauber regarding the trivial names "atrox" Baird & Girard, 1853 (as published in the combination "Crotalus atrox") and "polysticta" Cope, 1865 (as published in the
C M Bogert (1952) Bull. Zool. Nom. 6: 360
Fourth contribution to the herpetology of San Luis Potosí
E H Taylor (1953) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 35: 1587-1614
The fossil pit-vipers (Reptilia: Crotalidae) of North America
(1954) Transactions of The San Diego Society For Natural History 12: 31-46
Snakes of the islands in the Gulf of California, Mexico
Frank S Cliff (1954) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 12(5): 67-98
Type specimens of reptiles and amphibians in the United States National Museum
(1961) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 220: 1-291
Enzymatic constitution of Alsophis saliva and its biological implications
G Hegeman (1961) Breviora 134: 1-8
The Belvedere Expedition to the Gulf of California
George E Lindsay (1962) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 13: 1-44
A new insular subspecies of the speckled rattlesnake
Laurence M Klauber (1963) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 13: 73-80
Evolution of the pit vipers
Bayard H Brattstrom (1964) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 13: 185-268
Herpetology of the Zuni Mountains Region, Northwestern New Mexico
Frederick R Gehlbach (1965) Proc. US. Natl. Mus 116: 243-332
Biogeography and distribution of the reptiles and amphibians on islands in the Gulf of California, Mexico
(1966) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 14: 137-156
The Gulf Islands expedition of 1966
G E Lindsay (1966) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (4) 30: 309-355
The cochlear duct of snakes
Malcolm R Miller (1968) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 35: 425-476
The amphibians and reptiles of Sinaloa, Mexico
L M Hardy and And R W Mcdiarmid (1969) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 18: 39-252
The viperid snake Azemiops: its comparative cephalic anatomy and phylogenetic position in relation to Viperinae and Crotalinae
K F Liem, H Marx and G B Rabb (1971) Fieldiana (Zool.) 59: 67-126
A COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE GREAT BASIN NATURALIST VOL 1-30 INCLUSIVE 1939-1970
V M Tanner (1971) Great Basin Naturalist 31: 1-34
Two new blind snakes (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae) from Baja California, Mexico with a contribution to the biogeography of Peninsular and Insular Herpetofauna
Robert Ward Murphy (1975) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 40: 93-107
The Late Wisconsinan Vertebrate Fauna From Deadman Cave Southern Arizona Usa
J I Mead, E L Roth et al. (1984) Transactions of The San Diego Society of Natural History 20: 247-276
The sangamon interglacial vertebrate fauna from Rancho la Brisca, Sonora, Mexico
Thomas R Van Devender, Amadeo M Rea and Michael L Smith (1985) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 21: 23-55
Snakes of Western Chihuahua
W W Tanner (1985) Great Basin Naturalist 45: 615-676
An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir region, Baja California, with a contribution to the biogeography of the Baja California herpetofauna
Welsh Jr and Hartwell H (1988) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 46: 1-72
Feeding Responses of Pacific Snappers (genus Lutjanus) to the Yellow-bellied Sea Snake (Pelamis platurus) : Behavior Biology
Paul J Weldon (1988) Zoological Science 5: 443-448
A plasma protein marker for population genetic studies of the desert tortoise (Xerobates agassizi)
J L Glenn, R C Straight and J W Sites (1990) Great Basin Naturalist 50: 1-8
Case 3005. Crotalus ruber Cope, 1892 (Reptilia, Serpentes): proposed precedence of the specific name over that of Crotalus exsul Garman, 1884
H M Smith, L E Brown et al. (1998) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 55: 229-232
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