Reptilia 62 - Gopher tortoises

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Reptilia 62 - Gopher tortoises

Giant crab spider
Agalychnis moreletii
Ameives

Contents:

  • 2 EDITORIAL
  • 3 MAGAZINE
  • 16 DATES
  • 18 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
    Herp Art - a sign of maturity
    By B. Love
  • 20 PHOTO REPORTAGE
    The tortoises of North America
    An overview of the genus Gopherus
    By S. Winchell
  • 28 HERPETOFAUNA
    Gopherus flavomarginatus, the Mexican gopher tortoise
    By R. Gonzáles Trápaga & G. Aguirre León
  • 35 HERPETOFAUNA
    The gopher tortoise (Gopherus
    polyphemus
    ) – a civil engineer
    By H. R. Mushinsky & E. D. McCoy
  • 41 REPORTAGE
    Screw trees (Pandanaceae) as microhabitats for reptiles and amphibians in Madagascar
    By P.-S. Gehring
  • 43 TRAVEL
    Herpetological excursion to Ybbstal
    By S. Fallend
  • 51 PORTRAIT AND POSTER
    Rhacophorus pardalis
    By M. Gaulke
  • 56 PRACTICE
    The diet of ameives and monitor tegus in
    the wild and in captivity
    By U. Schlüter
  • 63 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Keeping and breeding of Morelet’s leaf
    frog, Agalychnis moreletii (Duméril, 1853)
    By T. Eisenberg
  • 72 PRACTICE
    North American aquatic turtles in the
    outdoor terrarium
    Part 3: Description of an outdoor enclosure for the
    seasonal keeping of North American
    aquatic turtles
    By A. S. Hennig & D. Symanski
  • 76 KEEPING AND BREEDING
    Eight-eyed hunters of the night
    Brief remarks on the keeping and breeding of Heteropoda venatoria and Holconia sp.
    By K. Kunz
  • 86 FAQ - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    Questions about purchasing and keeping
    snakes
    By D. Schmidt
  • 92 TERRARIUM EXHIBITS
    Parque "Reptilandia" near Dominical, Costa Rica
    By T. Eisenberg
  • 95 LIBRARY
  • 104 INCUBATOR
    High mountain hallucinations
    By H. Werning
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