Vernacular names
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Dagger-tooth Vine Snake English |
Bibliography
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Harrington, Sean M; Jordyn M de Haan, Lindsey Shapiro, Sara Ruane. (2018). Habits and characteristics of arboreal snakes worldwide: arboreality constrains body size but does not affect lineage diversification. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 125 (1): 61–71. |
Menegon, M., & Nike Doggart, N. O. (2008). The Nguru mountains of Tanzania, an outstanding hotspot of herpetofaunal diversity. Acta Herpetologica 3 (2): 107-127. |
Lyakurwa, J. V., Howell, K. M., Munishi, L. K., & Treydte, A. C. (2019). Uzungwa Scarp Nature Forest Reserve; a unique hotspot for reptiles in Tanzania. Acta Herpetologica 14 (1): 3-14. |
Spawls, Steve; Kim Howell, Harald Hinkel, Michele Menegon. (2018). Field Guide to East African Reptiles. Bloomsbury, 624 Pp. |
BROADLEY, D. G., & BERADUCCI, J. (2009). Xyelodontophis uluguruensis (Broadley & Wallach, 2002). African Herp News (50): 41-42. |
Wallach, Van; Kenneth L. Williams , Jeff Boundy. (2014). Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. [type catalogue]. Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 Pp. |
Lyakurwa, & John Valentine. (2017). The Reptiles of the Uzungwa Scarp Forest Reserve (USFR): An Updated Checklist with Notes on Dagger-Tooth Vine Snake Xyelodontophis uluguruensis. Journal of East African Natural History 106(2):57-65. |
BROADLEY, D. G. & V. WALLACH. (2002). Review of the Dispholidini, with the description of a new genus and species from Tanzania (Serpentes, Colubridae). Bull. Nat.Hist. Mus. Lond (Zool.), 68(2): 57-74. |
Citation
Xyelodontophis uluguruensis Broadley & Wallach, 2002 in undefined