The British Herpetological Society

The Herpetological Bulletin is a quarterly publication in English. It includes full-length papers, natural history notes, book reviews, and other items of general herpetological interest. Emphasis is placed on natural history and conservation as well as captive care that includes breeding, husbandry, veterinary, and behavioural aspects.


Issue Number 109 – Autumn 2009 Issue Number 109 – Autumn 2009




pdf 03. Nesting site, clutch size and development of Atractus reticulatus (Serpentes, Colubridae) from Corrientes, Argentina

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María Teresa Sandoval, Soledad Palomas, Matías Ayarragaray and Blanca Beatriz Álvarez




pdf 06. The turtle Trachemys scripta elegans (Testudines, Emydidae) as an invasive species in a polluted stream of southeastern Brazil

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Bruno O. Ferronato, Thiago S. Marques, Isabela Guardia, Ana L. B. Longo, Carlos I. Piña, Jaime Bertoluci and Luciano M. Verdade


pdf 07. Helicops modestus (Water Snake): Prey

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Henrique Caldeira Costa, Tiago Leite Pezzuti, Felipe sa Fortes Leite and Camilo Cientifuegos


pdf 08. Tupinambis merianae: Ophiophagy

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André F. Bareto -Lima and Vagner L. Camiloti



pdf 10. Scinax alter: Predation

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Caio Antonio Figueiredo de Aandrare and Henrique Caldeira Costa


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