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Leptotyphlops humilis

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Leptotyphlops humilis BAIRD & GIRARD 1853

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Life-zone indicators in California
Harvey Monroe Hall and Joseph Grinnell (1919) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 9: 37-67
Typical reptiles and amphibians in the Museum of Comparative Zoology
T Barbour and A Loveridge (1929) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard 69: 205-360
Notes on the worm snakes of the southwest, with descriptions of two new subspecies
Laurence M Klauber (1931) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 6: 333-352
A new worm snake of the genus Leptotyphlops from Guerrero, Mexico
A Loveridge (1932) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 45: 151-152
A new subspecies of the western worm snake
Laurence M Klauber (1939) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 9: 67-68
Herpetological miscellany No. I
E H Taylor (1940) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 26: 489-571
The worm snakes of the genus Leptotyphlops in the United States and Northern Mexico
Laurence M Klauber (1940) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 9: 87-162
A desert subspecies of the snake Tantilla eiseni
Laurence M Klauber (1943) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 10: 71-74
Summary of the collections of snakes and crocodilians made in M
H M Smith (1943) Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus 93: 393-504
First supplement to Typical reptiles and amphibians
T Barbour and A Loveridge (1946) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 96: 59-214
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
Type specimens of reptiles and amphibians in the United States National Museum
(1961) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 220: 1-291
A survey of the herpetofauna of the Death Valley area
F B Turner and R H Wauer (1963) Great Basin Naturalist 23: 119-128
Remarks upon the natural history of Gerrhonotus panamintinus Stebbins
Benjamin Harrison Banta (1963) Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 36: 1-12
New records and distributional notes for reptiles of the Nevada test site
W W Tanner (1969) Great Basin Naturalist 29: 31-34
Leptotyphlops humilis in Death Valley, California
F R Kay (1970) Great Basin Naturalist 30: 91-93
The name of the Baja California cape wormsnake
H M Smith and K R Larsen (1974) Great Basin Naturalist 34: 94-96
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
Snakes of Western Chihuahua
W W Tanner (1985) Great Basin Naturalist 45: 615-676
Three new species of thread snakes (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae) from Hispaniola
R Thomas, R. W. Mcdiarmid and F G Thompson. (1985) Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 98: 204-220
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
Selecting wilderness areas to conserve Utah's biological diversity
D W Davidson, W D Newmark et al. (1996) Great Basin Naturalist 56: 95-118
Utah reptiles occurring only in Southern Utah
W W Tanner (1997) Great Basin Naturalist 57: 369-370
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