Last updated 15 November 2009 with article from R 62.

Periodical Index - Anguid Lizards

A guide to anguid lizard articles appearing in herpetogical periodicals over the past few years


Key

D=Draco Quarterly herpetological magazine from the German Natur und Tier Verlag that usually focuses on a theme, eg agamid lizards or desert herpetofauna
E = Elaphe German publication from the DGHT: focuses on captive husbandry and reproduction of reptiles and amphibians.
EE = Die Eidechse German publication from the DGHT dealing with the family Lacertidae.
IR = International Reptilian European magazine, published in UK. It may alternatively be known as the Reptilian, but we have kept the IR abbreviation to distinguish it from Reptilia and Reptiles.
PR = Pet Reptile European magazine, published in UK. Slightly more "entry level" but contains some good articles. Wound up in 2001.
PRK = Practile Reptile Keeping UK magazine first appearing in 2009, edited by David Alderton. Like most magazines with "Reptile" in the title, also covers amphibians and invertebrates.
R = Reptilia European magazine, published in Spain but produced in English, German and Spanish.
RH = Reptile Hobbyist US magazine published by TFH. Merged with R&A to become R&AH (see below).
Rs = Reptiles US magazine which bought out Vivarium. Despite the title, covers amphibians and invertebrates too. So far we have not added any articles from the magazine.
R&A = Reptile & Amphibian Magazine Now sadly defunct, although back copies may be available at herp exhibitions, etc. For some years this was practically the only herp magazine for most non-scientific folk.
R&AH = Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist Formed out of the merger of Reptile Hobbyist and Reptile & Amphibian Magazine: last issue November 2001
S = Salamandra German magazine published by the DGHT (German Herptological Association) in English and German. The DGHT also publishes magazines for each of their specialist groups, eg Radiata (tortoises), Lacerta (lacertid lizards), etc. Since 2005 Salamandra has been published in both English and German, the German language version being "Der Salamander".
Ta = Terarista Czech herpetological magazine, published yearly by the Terrarium Society of Prague in Czech with good English summaries
V = Vivarium Magazine associated with Advanced Herpetological Library and Philippe de Vosjoli. Bought out by Reptiles around about the turn of the century.



Species Article Magazine Issue Author
Anguis cephallonicus, Ionian Slow-worm An introduction to Reptiles and Amphibians of the Greek Islands IR 3:7 David Buttle
Anguis fragilis, Slow-worm

 

Legless Lizards PR 45 Fred Holmes
An introduction to Reptiles and Amphibians of the Greek Islands IR 3:7 David Buttle
Daten zur Winteraktivität portugesischer Echsen (Sauria) [Data on the winter activity of Portugese lizards (Sauria)] EE 2/03 Rudolf Malkmus
~. Not a Worm, Not a Snake, Not Blind, Not Venomous R 58 Emanuele Cimatti
Reptile-watching in Europe PRK 4 Ann Jones
Celestus occiduus Profiles of Extinction #12 R 38 Mehdi Joseph-Ouni
Ceron's Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Diploglossus sp, Galliwasps The Mysterious Galliwasps R&AH 7:2 Jerry G Walls
Elgaria sp, Alligator Lizards "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Elgaria [Gerrhonotus] coerulea, Northern Alligator Lizard

The Scoop on Breeding Northern Alligator Lizards [Ask The Breeder: query on twins in eggs] Rs 5:10 Ernie Wagner
"Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Elgaria [Gerrhonotus] panamintina, Panamint Alligator Lizard "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Elgaria [Gerrhonotus] paucicarinata, San Lucan Alligator Lizard "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Gerrhonotus sp, Alligator Lizards "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Gerrhonotus infernalis, Texas Alligator Lizard "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Gerrhonotus kingi nobilis, Arizona Alligator Lizard "Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Gerrhonotus multicarinatus, Southern Alligator Lizard

Captive Care of RH 2:8 Esther S Rodriguez
"Our" Alligator Lizards RH 4:2 Gail Reynolds
Ophisaurus, Glass Lizards Thoughts on a few ~ R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Ophisaurus [Pseudopus] apodus, Scheltopusik

Index of Species & Poster R 8 B Trapp
An introduction to Reptiles and Amphibians of the Greek Islands IR 3:7 David Buttle
Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Die Lacertiden der norddalmatinischen Insel Dugi Otok [The lacertids of the north Dalmatian island of Dugi Otok] EE 2/06 Martin Dieckmann
Reptile-watching in Europe PRK 4 Ann Jones
Ophisaurus attenuatus longicaudus, Eastern Slender Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Ophisaurus compressus, Island Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Ophisaurus formosensis, Formosan Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Ophisaurus harti, Chinese Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Ophisaurus koellikeri Morocco: Treasure Chest in Northwestern Africa R

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Thomas Wilms
Ophisaurus ventralis, Eastern Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett
Western Slender Glass Lizard Thoughts on a few Ophisaurs R&AH 6:8 R D Bartlett


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