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An Evolutionary Classification and Checklist of Amphibians and Reptiles on the Pacific Islands of Baja California, Mexico
The herpetofauna of the Pacific islands of Baja California is evaluated in light of an evolutionary species concept. Ten subspecies were relegated to synonyms of their peninsular counterparts and three subspecies were ... -
Cercarial Emergence from Rediae in California Snail Tissues
Rediae from Cerithidea californica snails collected at Point Mugu, CA, yield pleurolophocercous, furcocercous, and xiphidio cercariae. Pleurolophocercous and xiphidio cercariae emerge one at a time from rediae and never ... -
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Persistence of the Nematode, Oszvaldocruzia pipiens (Molineidae), in the Pacific Treefrog, Hyla regilla (Hylidae), from California
Multi-year samples of Hyla regilla from three California counties (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside) as well as single-year samples from three additional California counties (Humboldt, Imperial, Santa Clara) were examined ... -
Pliocene Amphibians and Reptiles from Clark County, Nevada
Pliocene herpetofaunas are uncommon in the published literature. Here we report on a small Pliocene (Blancan Land Mammal Age) herpetofauna from the White Narrows local fauna (Clark Co., Nevada) dating approximately 4.9 to ... -
Spot Pattern of Girella nigricans, the California Opaleye: Variation among Cohorts and Climate Periods
Girella nigricans (California opaleye) exhibits variability in dorsolateral spot pattern. Southern California opaleye usually have one pair of white spots; however, fish with additional spots are frequently observed. ...