Draco 30 - Sri Lanka

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Draco 30 - Sri Lanka

Contents:

2  Editorial 

4  Adam's sanctuary: Sri Lanka
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

18  Of skinks and other lizards
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

24  The agama fauna of the island
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

34  The horned agama Ceratophora stoddartii in its natural habitat
and in the terrarium
Uwe Bartelt & Peter Janzen 

38  The diversity of geckos
Stefan Ziesmann, Peter Janzen & Peter Klaas  

45  Crocodiles and turtles in Sri Lanka
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

50  Keeping and breeding the star tortoise
Geochelone elegans (SCHOEPFF, 1794) from Sri Lanka
Andrea Saus 

56  Sri Lanka's snake fauna
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

65  Chaos without end
– the taxonomy of the Sri Lankan frogs
Peter Janzen, Peter Klaas & Stefan Ziesmann 

75  In search of invertebrates
Peter Klaas  

80  Tarantulas of the genus Poecilotheria in Sri Lanka
Peter Klaas, Peter Janzen & Stefan Ziesmann 

84  Book box 

91  Magazine

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