Reptilia 23 - Garter snakes

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Reptilia 23 - Garter snakes

Acquisition of reptiles
Yellow-banded hinged tortoises
Pachytriton

Contents:

Page 2 - Editorial
Page 3 - Letters to the editor
Page 4 - Magazine
Page 12 - Dates
Page 14 - Western Herp Perspectives: What you don't know won't hurt you, by B. Love
Page 16 - Photo report: Garter snakes - Diversity of a classic, by M. Hallmen and J. Chlebowy
Page 22 - Keeping and breeding: The beginner snake
Page 28 - Report: The Queen of Garter-Snakes - The San Francisco Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia, by M. Hallmen
Page 32 - Report: Anything but common animals, amazing facts about the biology of the garter snake, by M. Hallmen
Page 40 - Journey: Herpetological travel impressions from Costa Rica - Part 2: On the road in the country, by T. Eisenberg
Page 47 - Portrait and poster
Page 52 - Report: Aspects of acquiring reptiles, by S. Feistenberger
Page 56 - Keeping and breeding: Keeping and perennial breeding of the Chinese yellow-barred hinged turtle Cuora flavomarginata flavomarginata, by H. Zwartepoorte and R. de Bruin
Page 61 - Herpetofauna: China is always good for a surprise - The enigma of the short-footed newts (genus Pachytriton), by Dr B. Thiesmeier and C. Hornberg
Page 69 - Reptilia literary: The tarantula, short story by S. Toperoff
Page 75 - Reptilia on the road: The Serpentario in San José, Costa Rica, by A. Hohmeister
Page 83 - Advice and action
Page 88 - Library
Page 96 - Glossary: Now after all: Moving with lizards, once again. Part 2, by H. Werning

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