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For Dr. Richard Wells: Reprints request

andrei_barabanov Oct 10, 2003 03:48 AM

Dear Dr. Wells,

I would greatly appreciate receiving a hard-copies or PDF-files of your papers entitled:

Wells, R. W. 2002. Some Taxonomic Changes to the Genus Lampropholis (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Australia. - Australian Biodiversity Record, 8: 1-24.

Wells, R. W. 2002. Taxonomic Notes on the Genus Cyrtodactylus (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) in Australia. - Australian Biodiversity Record, 3: 1-8, and of any other papers on related topics.

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely yours,

Andrei Barabanov
Department of Herpetology
Zoological Institute
Russian Academy of Sciences
Universitetskaya Nab., 1
St. Petersburg, 199034
Russia
E-mail: apistogramma@yandex.ru
www.saurodata.nm.ru

Replies (3)

richardwells Oct 11, 2003 05:47 AM

Hello Andrei,
It would be a pleasure to forward copies of the articles you require. As for PDF copies, a colleague has kindly made such copies available on his web page at: http://www.liasis.net/ebooks/
I am also about to publish a number of other revisions and I'll pack these off to you as well.
I plan to be in Moscow soon on business, and would very much like to discuss the systematics of the Australian Sauria with you if at all possible. Please email me direct to richardwells@austarnet.com.au and I will give you my itinerary.

With my best regards

Richard Wells

wulf Oct 11, 2003 06:19 AM

Dear Richard, hello Andrei

@Richard

the papers that Andrei requests are not the ones I have made PDF-files from, but I would be able to do so if you can send me the papers as Word or something else document.

I do have the following papers, best available at http://www.herpers-digest.com -> eBooks.
You can search for author like Wells and you receive these ebooks.

Taxonomy the Genus Acanthophis (Reptilia: Elapidae) in Australia.
Richard W. Wells
2002 , AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD, 2002 (No 5) ISSN 1325-2992 March, 2002

Taxonomy of the Genus Pseudonaja (Reptilia: Elapidae) in Australia
Richard W. Wells
2002 , AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD, 2002 (No 7) ISSN 1325-2992 March, 2002

Notes on the Red-crowned Toadlet Pseudophryne (Pseudophryne) australis (Gray, 1835) - an endangered frog from the Sydney Basin of New South Wales.
Richard W. Wells
2002 , AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD, 2002 (No 4) ISSN 1325-2992 March, 2002

Notes on the Genus Hemidactylus (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) in Australia.
Richard W. Wells
2002 , AUSTRALIAN BIODIVERSITY RECORD, 2002 (No 6) ISSN 1325-2992 March, 2002

with kind regards,
Wulf
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wulf Oct 11, 2003 06:52 AM

Hello Andrei,

I have found two papers on the Lampropholis topic at my site (herpers-digest.com).

Cheers,
Wulf

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Post-hatching environment contributes greatly to phenotypic variation between two populations of the Australian garden skink, Lampropholis guichenoti
Qualls, F. J., and R. Shine
2000 , Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 71:315-341
link: www.bio.usyd.edu.au/Shinelab/shine/reprints/259posthatching.pdf

Geographic variation in "costs of reproduction" in the scincid lizard Lampropholis guichenoti
Qualls, F.J., and R. Shine
1997 , Functional Ecology 11, pp. 757-763
link: www.bio.usyd.edu.au/Shinelab/shine/reprints/259posthatching.pdf

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