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Helfenberger 2001

billysbrown Jan 20, 2006 05:13 PM

Hi,

Does anyone know where this supplement to the Russian Journal of Herpetology (see below) can be acquired? I've read the review of it, but I've been trying to track down a copy. I've tried Herplit, but they do not have the supplement, and I haven't been able to turn one up elsewhere (except available for sale to Global Gecko Assoc. members).

Thanks,
Billy

Helfenberger, Notker. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships
of Old World ratsnakes based on visceral organ
topography, Osteology, and allozyme variation. Russian
Journal of Herpetology. 8 (supplement):1-62.

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Phillyherping

Replies (3)

ratsnakehaven Jan 20, 2006 06:13 PM

Billy, I've got a review of this paper by Rex Knight which I can share later with you. He says there's a way you can order the original. I've never seen the original, however. Talk more later...TC

jfirneno Jan 20, 2006 10:04 PM

Billy:
I bought a hard copy from a company in the US that works with russian journals. You can also try to contact the author Notker Helfenberger and ask for a copy (his e-mail is listed on the article as n.helfenberger@bluewin.ch but of course this is several years old). Good luck.
Regards
John

alex Jan 21, 2006 09:48 AM

You can also contact your local university, buy a library cad, and then do an interlibrary loan. Only 2 libraries in nor am carry the RJH,so that's what I do. Takes a couple of weeks but the photocopy is yours to keep.

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