Reptilia 42 - Box turtles

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Reptilia 42 - Box turtles

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Contents:

    • 2 EDITORIAL
    • 3 MAGAZINE
    • 12 DATES
    • 16 WESTERN HERP PERSPECTIVES
      The Internet boom – a blessing or a curse for the hobby?
      from B. Love
    • 18 PHOTO REPORTAGE
      Box turtles of the genus Terrapene
      from H. - D. Philippen
    • 25 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Rare, endangered, yet largely overlooked: the Mexican water box turtle, Terrapene coahuila (SCHMIDT & OWENS, 1944). Keeping and breeding up to the F2 generation in human care. by I. Jasser-Häger & M. Baur
    • 31 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Keeping and breeding of the ornate box turtle Terrapene o. ornata from T. & S. Vinke
    • 38 HERPETOFAUNA
      In portrait: Terrapene carolina (LINNAEUS, 1758) by I. Jasser-Häger & M. Baur
    • 43 TRAVEL
      The herpetofauna of New England – very privately
      from T. Leenders
    • 51 PORTRAIT AND POSTER
      Agama mwanzae
      by M. Barts & B. Trapp
    • 55 HERPETOFAUNA
      Field observations of settler dragons
      from A.S. Henning
    • 58 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Keeping and breeding of Thamnophis elegans “red morph”
      by M. Hallmen
    • 66 REPORTAGE
      Fascination record-breaking snake. Part 2: Is it all just a fairy tale?
      from H. Bellosa
    • 70 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Rhyparobia maderae – an interesting cockroach alternative
      from I. Kober
    • 74 REPORTAGE
      What is the lizard doing in prison?
      from D. Duscha
    • 78 REPTILIA ON THE ROAD
      Zurich Zoo
      from H. Werning
    • 86 SMALL ADS
    • 90 RAT & TAT
    • 93 LIBRARY
  • 104 GLOSS
    Unique on the Internet
    from H. Werning
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