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On new species of batrachians from Australia
Albert Günther (1863) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 11: 26-28
On the limits and relations of the Raniformes
E D Cope (1864) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1864: 181-183
The frogs of Australia
Gerard Kreft (1865) Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1865: 16-20
Über die Batrachier Australiens
W Keferstein (1868) Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Berlin 34: 253-290
On the classification of the anurous batrachians
S G Mivart (1869) Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869: 280-295
Observations on the oviposition and habits of certain Australian batrachians
J J Fletcher (1889) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 4: 357-387
Description of a new genus of cystignathoid frogs from New South Wales
G A Boulenger (1890) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 5: 593-594
Contributions to a more exact knowledge of the geographical distribution of Australian Batrachia. No. 1
J J Fletcher (1891) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 5: 667-676
Contributions to a more exact knowledge of the geographical distribution of Australian Batrachia. No. IV
J J Fletcher (1894) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 8: 524-533
Die Verbreitung der Batrachier auf der Erde
J Palacky (1898) Verhandlungen des Zoologisch-Botanischen Vereins in Wien 48: 374-382
A new tree frog from Brisbane
J Douglas Ogilby (1907) Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 20: 31-32
Die Amphibienfauna von Neu-Guinea, nach der Ausbeute der niederländischen Süd-Neu-Guinea-Expeditionen von 1904-1905 und 1907
P N Van Kampen (1909) Nova Guinea 9: 31-49
Three new shrews of the genus Cryptotis
G S Miller (1911) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 24: 221-223
Aperçu des principes qui doivent regir la classification naturelle des espèces du genre Rana
G A Boulenger (1918) Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France 43: 111-121
XXXII.—Further notes on various South-African species of Melyris, Fabr. [Coleoptera]
G C Champion (1921) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 353-354
XXXIII.—New Cryptotis, Thomasomys, and Oryzomys from Colombia
Oldfield Thomas (1921) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 354-357
Mammals of Panama
Edward A Goldman (1921) Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 69(5): 1-309
On the Variation of the Scapula in the Batrachian Groups Aglossa and Arcifera
Joan B Procter (1921) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1921: 197-214
Five new shrews of the genus Cryptotis from Mexico and Guatemala
H H T Jackson (1933) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 46: 79-81
The Australasian frogs of the family Leptodactylidae
H W Parker (1940) Novitates Zoologicae. Tring 42: 1-106
Catalog of the type specimens of mammals in the United States National Museum, including the biological surveys collection
Arthur J Poole and Viola S Schantz (1942) Bulletin - United States National Museum 178: 1-705
A new Meadow Mouse (Microtus ochr ogaster taylori) from Meade County, Kansas
(1943) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 29: 255-268
A new species of Hippomelas with notes on two other Buprestidae (Coleoptera)
(1947) Entomological News Lancaster 58: 210-212
Catalogue of type specimens of mammals in Chicago Natural History Museum
Colin Campbell Sanborn (1947) Fieldiana Zoology 32(4): 207-293
A new genus proposed for Lichomolgus major Williams (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
(1950) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 40: 298-299
Siphonaptera from Central America and Mexico. A morphological study of the aedeagus with descriptions of new genera and species
Robert Traub (1950) Fieldiana Zoology Memoir 1: 1-127
A new subspecies of Blarina brevicauda from Florida
W J Hamilton (1955) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 68: 37-39
The mammals of Veracruz
E Raymond Hall and Walter W Dalquest (1960) University of Kansas publications, Museum of Natural History 14(14): 165-362
The relationship of temperature and dissolved oxygen to the seasonal settlement of the polychaetous annelid Hydroides norvegica (Gunnerus)
(1961) Bulletin of The Southern California Academy of Sciences 60: 1-114
The chiggers of Panama (Acarina: Trombiculidae)
James M Brennan and Conrad E Yunker (1966)
Some relationships between mammal hosts and their ectoparasites
Rupert L Wenzel and Vernon J Tipton (1966)
Mice, land bridges and Latin American faunal interchange
Philip Hershkovitz (1966)
Appendix. Classified list of hosts and parasites
Rupert L Wenzel, Vernon J Tipton and Christina Johnson Fowler (1966)
A new species of shrew (genus Cryptotis) from Jalisco, Mexico (Mammalia; Insectivora)
H H Genoways and J R Choate (1967) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 80: 203-206
Taxonomic status of the shrew, Notiosorex (Xenosorex) phillipsii Schaldach, 1966 (Mammalia: Insectivora)
J R Choate (1969) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 82: 469-476
Systematics and zoogeography of the Middle American shrews of the genus Cryptotis
J R Choate (1970) University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History 19: 195-317
Evolutionary relationships, osteology, and zoogeography of leptodactyloid frogs
J D Lynch (1971) Miscellaneous Publications of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History 53: 1-238
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM THE LITTLE BOX-ELDER CAVE WYOMING TO STUDIES OF ZOO GEOGRAPHY OF RECENT MAMMALS
C A Long (1971) Great Basin Naturalist 31: 93-105
Distribution and systematic relationship of two kinds of short-tailed shrews (Soricidae: Blarina) in south-central Virginia
C M Tate, J. F. Pagels and C O Handley (1980) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93: 50-60
A Giant Extinct Insectivore From Cuba Mammalia Insectivora Solenodontidae
G S Morgan, C E Ray and O Arredondo (1980) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93: 597-608
Historical Synthesis Of Mexican Mammalian Taxonomy
Ramirez-Pulido J and M C Britton (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 1-17
An annotated key to the long-tailed shrews (genus Sorex) of the United States and Canada, with notes on the Middle American Sorex
J A Junge and R S Hoffman (1981) Occasional papers of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas 94: 1-48
Holotypes of recent mammals in the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas, 1969-1982
J Knox Jones, Robert S Hoffmann and S M Kortlucke (1984) Occasional papers of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas 112: 1-5
Host And Elevational Specificity Of Parasitic Beetles
R M Timm and J S Ashe (1987) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 100: 13-20
A memoir and bibliography of Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S
J E Hill (1990) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Historical Series 18(1): 25-113
A new species of small-eared shrew, genus Cryptotis (Insectivora: Soricidae), from Honduras
(1992) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 105: 1-12
Intraspecific and Interspecific Variation in the Cryptotis nigrescens Species Complex of Small-Eared Shrews (Insectivora: Soricidae), with the Description of a New Species from Colombia
N Woodman and R M Timm (1993) Fieldiana Zoology 74: 1-32
Systematic Studies Of Oryzomyine Rodents (Muridae, Sigmodontinae) - Definition And Distribution Of Oligoryzomys-Vegetus (Bangs, 1902)
M D Carleton and G G Musser (1995) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 108: 338-369
Taxonomic status of the enigmatic Cryptotis avia (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae), with comments on the distribution of the Colombian small-eared shrew, Cryptotis colombiana
N Woodman (1996) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 109: 409-418
Geographic variation and evolutionary relationships among broad-clawed shrews of the Cryptotis goldmani-group (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae)
Neal Woodman and Pobert M Timm (1999) Fieldiana Zoology 91: 1-35
Revision Of The Extant Taxa Of The Genus Notiosorex (Mammalia : Insectivora : Soricidae)
L N Carraway and R M Timm (2000) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 113: 302-318
Taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of Phillips' small-eared-shrew, Cryptotis phillipsii (Schaldach, 1966), from Oaxaca, Mexico (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae)
Neal Woodman and Robert M Timm (2000) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 113(2): 339-355
Type specimens of recent mammals in the Museum of Comparative Zoology
K M Helgen and T L Mcfadden (2001) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 157: 93-181
A New Species Of Small eared Shrew From Colombia And Venezuela
N Woodman (2002) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 115: 249-272
A New Species Of Habromys (Muroidea : Neotominae) From Mexico, With Generic Review Of Species Definitions And Remarks On Diversity Patterns Among Mesoamerican Small Mammals Restricted To Humid Montane Forests
M D Carleton, O Sanchez and G U Vidales (2002) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 115: 488-533
A new small-eared shrew of the Cryptotis nigrescens-group from Colombia (Mammalia: Soricomorpha: Soricidae)
Neal Woodman (2003) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 116: 853-872
Designation Of The Type Species Of Musaraneus Pomel, 1848 (Manunalia : Soricomorpha : Soricidae)
N Woodman (2004) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 117: 266-270
Case 3328. Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 (Mammalia, Didelphidae): Proposed Correction of Gender, and Cryptotis Pomel, 1848 (Mammalia, Soricidae): Proposed Fixation of Gender
Alfred L Gardner (2005) Bulletin Zoological Nomenclature 62: 142-145
The Gender of Genus-Group Names Ending in either Otis Or Otus
Alfred L Gardner (2005) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 62: 183-184
Opinion 2164 (case 3328) - Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 (Mammalia, DIDELPHIDAE): gender corrected to feminine, and Cryptotis Pomel, 1848 (Mammalia, SORICIDAE): gender fixed as masculine
(2006) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 63: 282-283
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