SWCHR BULLETIN ISSN 2330-6025 Index to Volumes 1 through 5 2011 – 2015 Tables of Contents Authors Scientific Names Conservation – Preservation – Education – Public Information Research – Field Studies – Captive Propagation
SWCHR BULLETIN
ISSN 2330-6025
Index to Volumes 1 through 5
2011 – 2015
Tables of Contents
Authors
Scientific Names
Conservation – Preservation – Education – Public Information
Research – Field Studies – Captive Propagation
The SWCHR BULLETIN is published quarterly by the
SOUTHWESTERN CENTER FOR HERPETOLOGICAL RESEARCH
PO Box 624, Seguin TX 78156
www.southwesternherp.com
email: [email protected]
ISSN 2330-6025
OFFICERS 2015-2016
PRESIDENT
Tim Cole
VICE PRESIDENT
Gerry Salmon
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Gerald Keown
BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE
Toby Brock D. Craig McIntyre
Benjamin Stupavsky Robert Twombley
Bill White
BULLETIN EDITOR
Chris McMartin
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Tom Lott
ABOUT SWCHR
Originally founded by Gerald Keown in 2007, SWCHR is a
501(c)(3) non-profit association, governed by a board of directors
and dedicated to promoting education of the Association’s
members and the general public relating to the natural history,
biology, taxonomy, conservation and preservation needs, field
studies, and captive propagation of the herpetofauna indigenous to
the American Southwest.
THE SWCHR LOGO
There are several versions of the SWCHR logo, all featuring the
Gray-Banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna), a widely-recognized
reptile native to the Trans-Pecos region of Texas as well as
adjacent Mexico and New Mexico.
BACKGROUND IMAGE: Elephant Tusk, Big Bend National Park, TX (Chris
McMartin)
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
AWARDS AND GRANTS COMMITTEE
Gerald Keown
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITEE
Gerald Keown
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS COMMITTEE
[Vacant]
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE
Gerald Keown
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
[Vacant]
CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Robert Twombley
JOINING SWCHR
For information on becoming a member please visit the
membership page of the SWCHR web site at
http://www.southwesternherp.com/join.html.
©2016 Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research. The SWCHR
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publication without the prior explicit written consent of the Southwestern Center
for Herpetological Research and of the respective author(s) and photographer(s).
SWCHR Bulletin 1 Index Volumes 1-5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tables of Contents, Volumes 1-5 2
Author Index, Volumes 1-5 12
Index of Scientific Names, Volumes 1-5 20
A CALL FOR PAPERS
Are you a field herpetologist or a herpetoculturist (amateur or professional in either of those capacities) working with species native to the
American Southwest? Do you have a paper or an article you have written for which you would like to find a permanent repository? Want
to be assured you will always be able to share it with the world? Submit it to the SWCHR Bulletin for possible publication. Submitted
manuscripts from SWCHR members, as well as non-members, will be considered. There are no page charges to have your articles appear
in the SWCHR Bulletin, as some other publications now require.
To be accepted for publication, submissions must deal with herpetological species native to the American Southwest. Such topics as field
notes, county checklists, range extensions, taxonomy, reproduction and breeding, diseases, snake bite and venom research, captive breeding
and maintenance, conservation issues, legal issues, etc. are all acceptable. For assistance with formatting manuscripts, search ‘scientific
journal article format’ on the internet and tailor the resultant guidance to suit.
Previously published articles or papers are acceptable, provided you still hold the copyright to the work and have the right to re-publish it.
If we accept your paper or article for publication, you will still continue to be the copyright holder. If your submission has been previously
published, please provide the name of the publication in which it appeared along with the date of publication. All submissions should be
manually proofed in addition to being spell checked and should be submitted by email as either Microsoft Word or text documents.
Send submissions to [email protected].
SWCHR Bulletin 2 Index Volumes 1-5
Tables of Contents, Volumes 1-5
Volume 1, Number 1 (Spring 2011) [PDF]
President’s Message, Tom Lott 2
New Members 3
Upcoming Events 3
Annual Membership Round-Up 4
SWCHR Board Adopts a Code of Ethics 6
2010 Annual Financial Statement 7
New State Record for Nevada 8
Successful Breeding in a Pair of Captive Northern Green Rat Snakes, Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae), Toby Brock
9
Predation by Juvenile Crotalus atrox on an Invasive Species in Texas (Serpentes: Viperidae), Chris McMartin 12
SWCHR 2010 Award for Excellence in Herpetological Photography 15
2011 First Quarter Photographs of the Month 16
SWCHR Bestows First Honorary Life Membership 19
SWCHR Announces the Addition of Position Papers 20
A CALL FOR PAPERS 21
2011 Annual Field Meet Announced 22
Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research Code of Ethics 23
SWCHR Bulletin 3 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 1, Number 2 (Summer 2011) [PDF]
New Members 2
Texas Legislative Update, Gerald Keown 3
2011 Annual Field Meet, Gerald Keown 5
Captive Care of Fringe-toed Lizards, Uma spp. (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Lou Hamby 10
The Imperiled Dunes Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus arenicolus(Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Mark Salvo 17
2011 Second Quarter Photographs of the Month 20
In Memory of William E. “Bill” Haast, 1910 - 2011 23
A CALL FOR PAPERS 24
Volume 1, Number 3 (Fall 2011) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
Upcoming Event: Sanderson Snake Days 3
Summary of July 17, 2011 Board Meeting, Gerald Keown 4
TPWD Reptile & Amphibian Stamp FAQ, Scott Vaca 6
Amended Texas Parks and Wildlife Code Pertaining to Reptiles and Amphibians, with Commentary by Dr. Andy Gluesenkamp
8
An Annotated Checklist of the Snakes of Atascosa County, Texas, Tom Lott 10
2011 Third Quarter Photographs of the Month 16
Commentary: I Found a Snake, Diego Ortiz 18
A CALL FOR PAPERS 20
SWCHR Bulletin 4 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 1, Number 4 (Winter 2011) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
From the Editor, Chris McMartin 3
Summary of September 28, 2011 Board Meeting, Gerald Keown 4
New and Renewing Members This Quarter 4
Upcoming Event: Sanderson Snake Days 5
SWCHR Bulletin Archives Coming Soon 5
SWCHR Now on Facebook 5
Feds Drop Concho Water Snake from ESA, Gerald Keown 6
Eurycea Cave Salamander Adventures, Joe Furman 8
Notes from Recent Salamander Research, Dr. Andy Gluesenkamp, TPWD 18
Observations on Cave Temperatures in the Southwest, Chris McMartin 19
Caving and Herping, Saunders Drukker 26
2011 Fourth Quarter Photographs of the Month 28
A CALL FOR PAPERS 30
SWCHR Bulletin 5 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 2, Number 1 (Spring 2012) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
Breeding and Incubation in Captive Northern Green Rat Snakes, Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae), Toby Brock
3
Southwestern Drought Effects on Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platirhinos) Movement in the Central Texas Hill Country (Serpentes: Colubridae), Saunders Drukker
6
Book Review: Lizards of the American Southwest: A Photographic Field Guide, Chris McMartin 7
Observations on the Distribution of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides campi, in the United States (Anura: Leptodactylidae), Tom Lott
8
2011 Award for Excellence in Herpetological Photography Presented to Matthijs Hollanders 12
Volume 2, Number 2 (Summer 2012) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
Sanderson Snake Days Recap, Chris McMartin 3
Preliminary Results of the Sanderson Snake Days Data Collection Project, Chris McMartin 5
Book Review: Common Kingsnakes: A Natural History of Lampropeltis getula, Tom Lott 8
Geographic Distribution Note: Virginia striatula (Serpentes: Colubridae), Tom Lott 10
Volume 2, Number 3 (Fall 2012) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
A Pattern Mutation in Thornscrub Ratsnakes, Pantherophis guttatus (syn. emoryi) meahllmorum (Serpentes: Colubridae), Toby Brock
3
South Texas Breeding Trials for Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana (Serpentes: Colubridae), John Lassiter
4
Book Review: Texas Amphibians: A Field Guide, Tom Lott 6
Geographic Distribution Note: Terrapene ornata ornata (Testudines: Emydidae), Tom Lott 8
SWCHR Bulletin 6 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 2, Number 4 (Winter 2012) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tom Lott 2
Natural History Observations of the Anguid Lizard Gerrhonotus infernalis (Baird, 1859) in Travis County, Texas (Lacertilia: Anguidae), Phillip Ralidis and Edward Acuña
3
Feeding Observations of Captive Regal Ringneck Snakes, Diadophis punctatus regalis (Serpentes: Colubridae), Andy O'Connor
6
Notes on Natural History and Captive Maintenance of the Texas Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum (Lacertilia; Phrynosomatidae), Lou Hamby
8
Book Review: A Field Guide to Oklahoma's Amphibians and Reptiles, Chris McMartin 11
Volume 3, Number 1 (Spring 2013) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 2
A Continuing Discussion on the Breeding of Senticolus triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae) in Captivity, Toby Brock
3
Naturalistic Southwestern Vivaria, Ben Stupavsky 3
Aberrant Snakes—Some Unusual Field Findings, D. Craig McIntyre 7
Book Review: Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas, With Keys, Taxonomic Synopses, Bibliography, and Distribution Maps (Third Edition, Revised and Updated), Tom Lott
9
The Life and Times of Hans F. Koenig, Orion McElroy and Gerald Keown 11
2012 Award for Excellence in Herpetological Photography Presented to Orry Martin, Gerald Keown 14
Volume 3, Number 2 (Summer 2013) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 16
Herpetofaunal Biodiversity Survey along the Wasatch Mountains, Utah: A Focus on Morgan and Weber
Counties, Kyle Shaney 17
Predation on a Cicada (Tibicen sp.) by a Trans-Pecos Copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster (Serpentes: Viperidae), Arik Beal
23
An Analysis of the "Snake Measurer" Software Tool, Chris McMartin 24
Mating Pair of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum) on a New Mexico Roadway (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Chris McMartin and Ron Govreau
27
SWCHR Bulletin 7 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 3, Number 3 (Fall 2013) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 30
Life History of the California Newt, Taricha torosa (Caudata: Salamandridae), Samuel S. Sweet 31
A Possible Record Clutch Size for Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae), Toby Brock 35
Use of Home Security Timers for Herpetocultural Photoperiod Control, Chris McMartin 36
Snakes in a Minnow Trap, Blaine Eaton 37
Presenting Herp Observation Database Information in User-Friendly Formats, Marc Linsalata and Chris McMartin 37
Volume 3, Number 4 (Winter 2013) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 40
Citizen Herpetology, Part 1—The Importance of Herpetoculture in Raising a Scientist, Dustin Rhoads 41
Examples of Albinism in the Rough Earth Snake, Virginia striatula (Serpentes: Colubridae), Chris McMartin and Ryan Jacobs
44
Arboreal Sleeping Behavior of a Round-tailed Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma modestum (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Ben Stupavsky
45
Oophagous Behavior in a Captive Glossy Snake, Arizona elegans (Serpentes: Colubridae), Orion McElroy 46
A Possible Subcutaneous Nematode in a Wild Horned Lizard (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Chris McMartin and Michael Price
47
Book Review: New Mexico's Reptiles and Amphibians: A Field Guide by R.D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett, Tom Lott
48
SWCHR Bulletin 8 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring 2014) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 2
Notes from a Novice: Attending an Eye-Opening Event, Pearl Brock 3
Notes on Building Naturalistic Desert Vivaria, Zachary Cava 3
A Pattern Anomaly in Bogertophis subocularis subocularis (Serpentes: Colubridae), Toby Brock 6
An Observation of Male Combat in Banded Gila Monsters, Heloderma suspectrum cinctum (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae), Kris Haas
7
Book Review: Reptiles and Amphibians of the Mojave Desert: A Field Guide by Joshua M. Parker, PhD and Simone Brito, MS, Gerald Keown
9
Volume 4, Number 2 (Summer 2014) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 12
Citizen Herpetology, Part 2—Some of the Questions that Molecules Can Answer, Dustin Rhoads 13
Update on the Distribution of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides campi, in the United States (Anura: Eleutherodactylidae), Tom Lott
19
Observation of a San Bernardino Ring-necked Snake, Diadophis punctatus modestus (Serpentes: Colubridae) Feeding on a Skilton's Skink, Plestiodon skiltonianus skiltonianus (Lacertilia: Scincidae) in Southern California, Fred Vachss
21
A Validated Record of the Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis sepentrionalis, in Kleberg County, Texas: An Example of Citizen Science at Work (Serpentes: Colubridae), Gerald Keown and Gerard T. Salmon
22
Observation of Arboreal Behavior in a Night Snake, Hypsiglena sp. nov. Cochise (Serpentes: Colubridae), Mike Pingleton
24
Utilization of Livestock Watering Tanks by Gila Monsters (Heloderma suspectrum) in Arizona (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae), Charles Vincent
25
SWCHR Bulletin 9 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 4, Number 3 (Fall 2014) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 28
Highlights from the NAFHA 2014 Field Meeting, Mike Pingleton 29
An Observation of Coachwhip (Coluber flagellum) Predation of a Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) in Texas (Serpentes: Colubridae), David Kneer
30
Musings of a Desert Tortoise Naturalist, Hanna Strauss 31
Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) Use of Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus sp.) Root Structures as Refugia (Serpentes: Viperidae), Terry Cox
35
A Series of Unfortunate Escapes: Jumping/Climbing Ability of Two U.S. Coleonyx species (Lacertilia: Eublepharidae), Chris McMartin
37
Comments on the Recent Proposed Revision of the Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) Complex (Serpentes: Colubridae), Tom Lott
39
Book Review: The Invisible Ark: In Defense of Captivity, by Dave and Tracy Barker, Robert Twombley 42
Volume 4, Number 4 (Winter 2014) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 46
The “Pickle Party:” Utah herpers Gather to Preserve Specimens for Science, Jimi Gragg 47
Notes on Fossorial Southwestern Snake Husbandry (Serpentes: Colubridae), Diego Ortiz 49
Predation by a Desert Grassland Whiptail (Aspidoscelis uniparens) on an Eastern Side-blotched Lizard (Uta stanisburiana stejnegeri) in New Mexico (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae), Benjamin Jones
51
Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) Death from Acrylamide Polymer Gel Crystal Ingestion: A Cautionary Tale (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae), Kelly McDougall
52
A Call to Action Inspired by The Invisible Ark: In Defense of Captivity, Chad Whitney 53
SWCHR Bulletin 10 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 5, Number 1 (Spring 2015) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 2
The Verdant Enigma—Forgotten Allegations of the Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis) from the Edwards
Plateau of Texas (Serpentes: Colubridae), Tom Lott 3
Maintaining Chuckwallas (Sauromalus ater) in East Texas (Lacertilia: Iguanidae), Graham Criglow 6
Predation on a Long-nosed Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei, by a Common Raven, Corvus corax (Serpentes: Colubridae), Robert Twombley
10
Captive Brumation in North American Desert Lizard Species, Joel Reep 11
My Time in the New Mexico Herpetological Society, Josh Emms 13
Volume 5, Number 2 (Summer 2015) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Toby Brock 16
Rediscovering the Mexican White-lipped Frog (Leptodactylus [labialis] fragilis) in South Texas (Anura:
Leptodactylidae), Connor Adams 17
Account of a Human Envenomation by a Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectrum (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae), Robert Twombley
18
An Observation of Diurnal Predation by a Round-Tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) on a Long-nosed Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei (Serpentes: Colubridae), Kathryn Lance
20
Book Review: Texas Lizards: A Field Guide by Troy and Toby Hibbetts, Chad Whitney 22
In Memoriam: SWCHR Board Member Orion McElroy, Bill White 24
Volume 5, Number 3 (Fall 2015) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tim Cole 26
Thoughts on the Southern Rubber Boa, Charina bottae imbratica (Serpentes: Boidae), Richard F. Hoyer 27
Predation on a Pocket Mouse (Perognathus sp.) by a Big Bend Patch-nosed Snake, Salvadora hexalepis deserticola (Serpentes: Colubridae), Diego Ortiz
38
An Unconventional Path into the World of Venom Production, Rob Clark 41
Predation on a Bat by a Western Coachwhip, Coluber flagellum testaceus (Serpentes: Colubridae), Bill Love 44
SWCHR Bulletin 11 Index Volumes 1-5
Volume 5, Number 4 (Winter 2015) [PDF]
A Message from the President, Tim Cole 46
Enhanced Health in Captive Snakes Begins with Proper Husbandry, Mark L. Heinrich MS, DVM 47
Husbandry Techniques for a Large Colony of Whiptail Lizards, Genus Aspidoscelis (Lacertilia: Teiidae), David Jewell, Alex Muensch, Christina Piraquive, Kristy Winter, Richard Kupronis, and Diana Baumann
53
A Two-headed Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes) and Review of Axial Bifurcation in Snakes (Serpentes: Viperidae), Robert Twombley
57
Photographing Reptiles and Amphibians on a White Background, Nathan Hall 61
Notes on a Clutch of Eggs from a Buttermilk Racer, Coluber constrictor anthicus (Serpentes: Colubridae), John Williams
63
SWCHR Bulletin 12 Index Volumes 1-5
Author Index, Volumes 1-5
[unattributed] 1(2) Summer 2011 In Memory of William E. “Bill” Haast, 1910 - 2011 23
1(3) Fall 2011 Upcoming Event: Sanderson Snake Days 3
1(3) Fall 2011 2011 Third Quarter Photographs of the Month 16
1(4) Winter 2011 Upcoming Event: Sanderson Snake Days 5
1(4) Winter 2011 SWCHR Bulletin Archives Coming Soon 5
1(4) Winter 2011 SWCHR Now on Facebook 5
2(1) Spring 2012 2011 Award for Excellence in Herpetological Photography Presented to Matthijs Hollanders
12
Acuña, Edward 2(4) Winter 2012 [See Ralidis, Phillip]
Adams, Connor 5(2) Summer 2015 Rediscovering the Mexican White-lipped Frog (Leptodactylus [labialis] fragilis) in South Texas (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
17
Baumann, Diana 5(4) Winter 2015 [See Jewell, David]
Beal, Arik 3(2) Summer 2013 Predation on a Cicada (Tibicen sp.) by a Trans-Pecos Copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster (Serpentes: Viperidae)
23
Brock, Pearl 4(1) Spring 2014 Notes from a Novice: Attending an Eye-Opening Event 3
Brock, Toby 1(1) Spring 2011 Successful Breeding in a Pair of Captive Northern Green Rat Snakes, Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae)
9
2(1) Spring 2012 Breeding and Incubation in Captive Northern Green Rat Snakes, Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae)
3
2(3) Fall 2012 A Pattern Mutation in Thornscrub Ratsnakes, Pantherophis guttatus (syn. emoryi) meahllmorum (Serpentes: Colubridae)
3
3(1) Spring 2013 A Message from the President 2
3(1) Spring 2013 A Continuing Discussion on the Breeding of Senticolus triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae) in Captivity
3
3(2) Summer 2013 A Message from the President 16
3(3) Fall 2013 A Message from the President 30
SWCHR Bulletin 13 Index Volumes 1-5
Brock, Toby 3(3) Fall 2013 A Possible Record Clutch Size for Senticolis triaspis intermedia (Serpentes: Colubridae)
35
3(4) Winter 2013 A Message from the President 40
4(1) Spring 2014 A Message from the President 2
4(1) Spring 2014 A Pattern Anomaly in Bogertophis subocularis subocularis (Serpentes: Colubridae)
6
4(2) Summer 2014 A Message from the President 12
4(3) Fall 2014 A Message from the President 28
4(4) Winter 2014 A Message from the President 46
5(1) Spring 2015 A Message from the President 2
5(2) Summer 2015 A Message from the President 16
Cava, Zachary 4(1) Spring 2014 Notes on Building Naturalistic Desert Vivaria 3
Clark, Rob 5(3) Fall 2015 An Unconventional Path into the World of Venom Production 41
Cole, Tim 5(3) Fall 2015 A Message from the President 26
5(4) Winter 2015 A Message from the President 46
Cox, Terry 4(3) Fall 2014 Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) Use of Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus sp.) Root Structures as Refugia (Serpentes: Viperidae)
35
Criglow, Graham 5(1) Spring 2015 Maintaining Chuckwallas (Sauromalus ater) in East Texas (Lacertilia: Iguanidae)
6
Drukker, Saunders 1(4) Winter 2011 Caving and Herping 26
2(1) Spring 2012 Southwestern Drought Effects on Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platirhinos) Movement in the Central Texas Hill Country (Serpentes: Colubridae)
6
Eaton, Blaine 3(3) Fall 2013 Snakes in a Minnow Trap 37
Emms, Josh 5(1) Spring 2015 My Time in the New Mexico Herpetological Society 13
SWCHR Bulletin 14 Index Volumes 1-5
Furman, Joe 1(4) Winter 2011 Eurycea Cave Salamander Adventures 8
Govreau, Ron 3(2) Summer 2013 [See McMartin, Chris]
Gleusenkamp, Andy
1(3) Fall 2011 Amended Texas Parks and Wildlife Code Pertaining to Reptiles and Amphibians, with Commentary by Dr. Andy Gluesenkamp
8
1(4) Winter 2011 Notes from Recent Salamander Research 18
Gragg, Jimi 4(4) Winter 2014 The "Pickle Party." Utah Herpers Gather to Preserve Specimens for Science
47
Haas, Kris 4(1) Spring 2014 An Observation of Male Combat in Banded Gila Monsters, Heloderma suspectrum cinctum (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae)
7
Hall, Nathan 5(4) Winter 2015 Photographing Reptiles and Amphibians on a White Background 61
Hamby, Lou 1(2) Summer 2011 Captive Care of Fringe-toed Lizards, Uma spp. (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
10
2(4) Winter 2012 Notes on Natural History and Captive Maintenance of the Texas Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum (Lacertilia; Phrynosomatidae)
8
Heinrich, Mark L. 5(4) Winter 2015 Enhanced Health in Captive Snakes Begins with Proper Husbandry
47
Hoyer, Richard F. 5(3) Fall 2015 Thoughts on the Southern Rubber Boa, Charina bottae umbratica (Serpentes: Boidae)
27
Jacobs, Ryan 3(4) Fall 2013 [See McMartin, Chris]
Jewell, David; Alex Muensch, Christina Piraquive, Kristy Winter, Richard Kupronis, and Diana Baumann
5(4) Winter 2015 Husbandry Techniques for a Large Colony of Whiptail Lizards, Genus Aspidoscelis (Lacertilia: Teiidae)
53
Jones, Benjamin 4(4) Winter 2014 Predation by a Desert Grassland Whiptail (Aspidoscelis uniparens) on an Eastern Side-blotched Lizard (Uta stanisburiana stejnegeri) in New Mexico (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
51
SWCHR Bulletin 15 Index Volumes 1-5
Keown, Gerald 1(2) Summer 2011 Texas Legislative Update 3
1(2) Summer 2011 2011 Annual Field Meet 5
1(3) Fall 2011 Summary of July 17, 2011 Board Meeting 4
1(4) Winter 2011 Summary of September 28, 2011 Board Meeting 4
1(4) Winter 2011 Feds Drop Concho Water Snake from ESA 6
3(1) Spring 2013 2012 Award for Excellence in Herpetological Photography Presented to Orry Martin
14
3(1) Spring 2013 [See McElroy, Orion]
4(1) Spring 2014 Book Review: Reptiles and Amphibians of the Mojave Desert: A Field Guide by Joshua M. Parker, PhD and Simone Brito, MS
9
Keown, Gerald, and Gerard T. Salmon
4(2) Summer 2014 A Validated Record of the Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis sepentrionalis, in Kleberg County, Texas: An Example of Citizen Science at Work (Serpentes: Colubridae)
22
Kneer, David 4(3) Fall 2014 An Observation of Coachwhip (Coluber flagellum) Predation of a Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) in Texas (Serpentes: Colubridae)
30
Kupronis, Richard 5(4) Winter 2015 [See Jewell, David]
Lance, Kathryn 5(2) Summer 2015 An Observation of Diurnal Predation by a Round-Tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) on a Long-nosed Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei (Serpentes: Colubridae)
20
Lassiter, John 2(3) Fall 2012 South Texas Breeding Trials for Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana (Serpentes: Colubridae)
4
Linsalata, Marc, and Chris McMartin
3(3) Fall 2013 Presenting Herp Observation Database Information in User-Friendly Formats
37
Lott, Tom 1(1) Spring 2011 President’s Message 3
1(3) Fall 2011 A Message from the President 2
1(3) Fall 2011 An Annotated Checklist of the Snakes of Atascosa County, Texas 10
1(4) Winter 2011 A Message from the President 2
2(1) Spring 2012 A Message from the President 2
SWCHR Bulletin 16 Index Volumes 1-5
Lott, Tom 2(1) Spring 2012 Observations on the Distribution of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides campi, in the United States (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
8
2(2) Summer 2012 A Message from the President 2
2(2) Summer 2012 Book Review: Common Kingsnakes: A Natural History of Lampropeltis getula
8
2(2) Summer 2012 Geographic Distribution Note: Virginia striatula (Serpentes: Colubridae)
10
2(3) Fall 2012 A Message from the President 2
2(3) Fall 2012 Book Review: Texas Amphibians: A Field Guide 6
2(3) Fall 2012 Geographic Distribution Note: Terrapene ornata ornata (Testudines: Emydidae)
8
2(4) Winter 2012 A Message from the President 2
3(1) Spring 2013 Book Review: Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas, With Keys, Taxonomic Synopses, Bibliography, and Distribution Maps (Third Edition, Revised and Updated)
9
3(4) Winter 2013 Book Review: New Mexico's Reptiles and Amphibians: A Field Guide by R.D. Bartlett and Patricia P. Bartlett
48
4(2) Summer 2014 Update on the Distribution of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog, Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides campi, in the United States (Anura: Eleutherodactylidae)
19
4(3) Fall 2014 Comments on the Recent Proposed Revision of the Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) Complex (Serpentes: Colubridae)
39
5(1) Spring 2015 The Verdant Enigma—Forgotten Allegations of the Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis) from the Edwards Plateau of Texas (Serpentes: Colubridae)
3
Love, Bill 5(3) Fall 2015 Predation on a Bat by a Western Coachwhip, Coluber flagellum testaceus (Serpentes: Colubridae)
44
McElroy, Orion, and Gerald Keown
3(1) Spring 2013 The Life and Times of Hans F. Koenig 11
McElroy, Orion 3(4) Winter 2013 Oophagous Behavior in a Captive Glossy Snake, Arizona elegans (Serpentes: Colubridae)
46
McDougall, Kelly 4(4) Winter 2014 Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei) Death from Acrylamide Polymer Gel Crystal Ingestion: A Cautionary Tale (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae)
52
McIntyre, D. Craig 3(1) Spring 2013 Aberrant Snakes—Some Unusual Field Findings 7
McMartin, Chris 1(1) Spring 2011 Predation by Juvenile Crotalus atrox on an Invasive Species in Texas (Serpentes: Viperidae)
12
1(4) Winter 2011 From the Editor 3
1(4) Winter 2011 Observations on Cave Temperatures in the Southwest 19
SWCHR Bulletin 17 Index Volumes 1-5
McMartin, Chris 2(1) Spring 2012 Book Review: Lizards of the American Southwest: A Photographic Field Guide
7
2(2) Summer 2012 Sanderson Snake Days Recap 3
2(2) Summer 2012 Preliminary Results of the Sanderson Snake Days Data Collection Project
5
2(4) Winter 2012 Book Review: A Field Guide to Oklahoma's Amphibians and Reptiles 11
3(2) Summer 2013 An Analysis of the "Snake Measurer" Software Tool 24
McMartin, Chris, and Ron Govreau
3(2) Summer 2013 Mating Pair of Texas Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum) on a New Mexico Roadway (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
27
McMartin, Chris 3(3) Fall 2013 Use of Home Security Timers for Herpetocultural Photoperiod Control
36
3(3) Fall 2013 [See Linsalata, Marc]
McMartin, Chris, and Ryan Jacobs
3(4) Winter 2013 Examples of Albinism in the Rough Earth Snake, Virginia striatula (Serpentes: Colubridae)
44
McMartin, Chris, and Michael Price
3(4) Winter 2013 A Possible Subcutaneous Nematode in a Wild Horned Lizard (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
47
McMartin, Chris 4(3) Fall 2014 A Series of Unfortunate Escapes: Jumping/Climbing Ability of Two U.S. Coleonyx species (Lacertilia: Eublepharidae)
37
Muensch, Alex 5(4) Winter 2015 [See Jewell, David]
O’Connor, Andy 2(4) Winter 2012 Feeding Observations of Captive Regal Ringneck Snakes, Diadophis punctatus regalis (Serpentes: Colubridae)
6
Ortiz, Diego 1(3) Fall 2011 Commentary: I Found a Snake 18
4(4) Winter 2014 Notes on Fossorial Southwestern Snake Husbandry (Serpentes: Colubridae)
49
5(3) Fall 2015 Predation on a Pocket Mouse (Perognathus sp.) by a Big Bend Patch-nosed Snake, Salvadora hexalepis deserticola (Serpentes: Colubridae)
38
Pingleton, Mike 4(2) Summer 2014 Observation of Arboreal Behavior in a Night Snake, Hypsiglena sp. nov. Cochise (Serpentes: Colubridae)
24
4(3) Fall 2014 Highlights from the NAFHA 2014 Field Meeting 29
Piraquive, Christina
5(4) Winter 2015 [See Jewell, David]
Price, Michael 3(4) Winter 2013 [See McMartin, Chris]
SWCHR Bulletin 18 Index Volumes 1-5
Ralidis, Phillip, and Edward Acuña
2(4) Winter 2012 Natural History Observations of the Anguid Lizard Gerrhonotus infernalis (Baird, 1859) in Travis County, Texas (Lacertilia: Anguidae)
3
Reep, Joel 5(1) Spring 2015 Captive Brumation in North American Desert Lizard Species 11
Rhoads, Dustin 3(4) Winter 2013 Citizen Herpetology, Part 1—The Importance of Herpetoculture in Raising a Scientist
41
4(2) Summer 2014 Citizen Herpetology, Part 2—Some of the Questions that Molecules Can Answer
13
Salvo, Mark 1(2) Summer 2011 The Imperiled Dunes Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus arenicolus (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
17
Salmon, Gerard T. 4(2) Summer 2014 [See Keown, Gerald]
Shaney, Kyle 3(2) Summer 2013 Herpetofaunal Biodiversity Survey along the Wasatch Mountains, Utah: A Focus on Morgan and Weber Counties
17
Strauss, Hanna 4(3) Fall 2014 Musings of a Desert Tortoise Naturalist 31
Stupavsky, Ben 3(1) Spring 2013 Naturalistic Southwestern Vivaria 3
3(4) Winter 2013 Arboreal Sleeping Behavior of a Round-tailed Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma modestum (Lacertilia: Phrynosomatidae)
45
Sweet, Samuel S. 3(3) Fall 2013 Life History of the California Newt, Taricha torosa (Caudata: Salamandridae)
31
Twombley, Robert 4(3) Fall 2014 Book Review: The Invisible Ark: In Defense of Captivity, by Dave and Tracy Barker
42
5(1) Spring 2015 Predation on a Long-nosed Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei, by a Common Raven, Corvus corvax (Serpentes: Colubridae)
10
5(2) Summer 2015 Account of a Human Envenomation by a Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectrum (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae)
18
5(4) Winter 2015 A Two-headed Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes) and Review of Axial Bifurcation in Snakes (Serpentes: Viperidae)
57
Vaca, Scott 1(3) Fall 2011 TPWD Reptile & Amphibian Stamp FAQ 6
Vachss, Fred 4(2) Summer 2014
Observation of a San Bernardino Ring-necked Snake, Diadophis punctatus modestus (Serpentes: Colubridae) Feeding on a Skilton's Skink, Plestiodon skiltonianus skiltonianus (Lacertilia: Scincidae) in Southern California
21
SWCHR Bulletin 19 Index Volumes 1-5
Vincent, Charles 4(2) Summer 2014 Utilization of Livestock Watering Tanks by Gila Monsters (Heloderma suspectrum) in Arizona (Lacertilia: Helodermatidae)
25
White, Bill 5(2) Summer 2015 In Memoriam: SWCHR Board Member Orion McElroy 24
Whitney, Chad 4(4) Winter 2014 A Call to Action Inspired by The Invisible Ark: In Defense of Captivity 53
5(2) Summer 2015 Book Review: Texas Lizards: A Field Guide by Troy and Toby Hibbitts
22
Williams, John 5(4) Winter 2015 Notes on a Clutch of Eggs from a Buttermilk Racer, Coluber constrictor anthicus (Serpentes: Colubridae)
63
Winter, Kristy 5(4) Winter 2015 [See Jewell, David]
SWCHR Bulletin 20 Index Volumes 1-5
Index of Scientific Names, Volumes 1-5
Abronia sp. 2(4)5 Acris blanchardi 2(4):12 crepitans 2(4):12 Agkistrodon contortrix 4(3):30-31,photos contortrix laticinctus 1(3): cover photo; 1(3):7; 3(3):37, photo contortrix pictigaster 1(1) photo only; 3(1):6; 3(2):23, photo piscivorus 1(4):10 piscivorus leucostoma 1(3):7 Ambystoma tigrinum 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table Anaxyrus (see Bufo) boreas 3(2):19; 3(2):19, table cognatus 3(2):19; 3(2):19, table; debilis 2(2):6, table; 3(4): 49; 4(3): 30, photo punctatus 1(2):6, photo; 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table speciosus 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 2(3):7; 5(2):17 woodhousii 3(2):19; 3(2):19, table Anolis carolinensis 3(4): 41; 4(2): 14, 16, photo gorgonae 4(2): 17, photo sagrei 3(4): 41; 4(4):52-53, photos sp. 2(4)4 Arizona elegans 2(2):6, table; 3(4): 46, photos elegans arenicola 1(3):11 elegans candida 4(3):34 Aspidoscelis 3(4): 49 burti 5(4):54 complex 2(1):8; 2(2):6, table exsanguis 5(4):54 gularis 5(4):54 inornata 5(4):54 neavesi 5(4):54 neomexicanus 5(1):13; 5(4):54 sonorae 5(4):54 sp. 5(3):39; 5(4):53-57, photos tesselata 5(4):54 tigris 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table; 3(3):38, table; 5(4):54 tigris tigris 4(3):33, photo uniparens 4(4):51-52, photos; 5(4):54, photo Bogertophis 3(4): 41 rosaliae 3(4): 41 subocularis 2(2):4; 2(2):6, table; 3(4): 41; 4(1): 6-7, photos; 5(4):50, 53, photo
Bothrops asper 5(3):42 moojeni 5(4):58 Bufo (see Anaxyrus) alvarius 4(1): 3 debilis 3(1):10; 3(4): 49 taxonomy 2(3):7 Callisaurus draconoides 3(3):38, table dracoinoides draconoides 4(3):33 Chameleo parsonii 3(4): 47 Charina bottae 3(2):19, table; 5(3):28, map bottae bottae 5(3):27-38, photos, maps bottae umbratica 5(3):27-38, photos, maps bottae utahensis 5(3):29-31 Chionactus occipitalis 2(4)7 occipitalis klauberi 4(4):50-51, photos occipitalis occipitalis 4(3):34 sp. 4(4):49 Chrysemys picta 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table Coleonyx brevis 2(2):6, table; 4(3):37-39; 5(1):4; 5(4):61-63, photos reticulatus 2(2):6, table switaki 2(1):7 variegatus 2(4)6, photos; 3(3):38, table; 3(4): 47 variegatus abbotti 3(2):24, photo; 4(3):37-39 variegatus variegatus 4(3):34; 4(3):37-39, photo Coluber (see Masticophis in part) 3(4): 49 constrictor 1(3):11; 2(4)6; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table constrictor anthicus 5(4):63-64, photos constrictor oaxaca 1(3):11 flagellum 4(3):30-31,photos; 4(3):35 flagellum piceus 4(3):33 flagellum testaceus 5(3):44, photos Cophosaurus texanus 2(2):6, table texanus scitulus 1(4):2, photo Cnemidophorus (see Aspidocelis) 3(4): 49 Craugastor latrans 5(1):4
SWCHR Bulletin 21 Index Volumes 1-5
Crotalus 5(4):59 adamanteus 5(4):59 apache 2(2):5 atrox 1(1):12-14, photo; 1(2):7; 1(3):14; 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 3(1):8, photos; 4(3): 30; 4(3):31; 4(3):35-37, photos; 4(4):51; 5(3):40, photo; 5(3):43, photo; 5(4):58; 5(4):59 basiliscus 5(4):59 cerastes 4(3):34 cerastes cerastes 5(4):57-60, photos durissus 5(4):58, 59 horridus 4(3): 29; 5(4):59 lepidus 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table lepidus lepidus 1(1): 6 photo only; 2(2):3; 3(1):5-6, photos lepidus klauberi 2(2):3; 4(1-4): cover photo; 4(3):30; 4(4):51; 5(3):39, photo lutosus 5(4):59 mitchellii 3(3):38, table; 5(3):37; 5(4):59 mitchellii pyrrhus 5(1-4): cover photo molossus 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 3(4): 49; 4(3):30, photo molossus molossus 1(1):3 photo only; 1(2):7, photo; 3(1-4): cover photo; 3(1):13, photo; 5(3):40; 5(3):40, photo oreganus 2(4)5; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table; 5(4):59 oreganus helleri 5(3):37, 38 oreganus lutosis 3(1):13 ornatus 3(1):6; 3(4): 45 scutulatus 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 4(3): 30; 5(4):51, photo; 5(4):59 scutulatus scutulatus 4(3):34 sp. 4(3):35; 4(4):48; 4(4):49 tigris 5(4):59 viridis 5(4):58 viridis nuntius 3(4): 49 willardi 2(2):6 willardi willardi 5(3):39, photo willardi obscurus 2(2):5; 3(4): 49 Crotaphytus bicinctores 3(2):19, table collaris 1(3): 3 photo only; 2(2):6, table; 5(1):11-13, photos; 5(1):14 collaris "auriceps" 5(1):11-13, photos sp. 4(3):37; 5(1):8 Diadophis punctatus 3(2):19, table; 5(1):14; 5(3):37, 38 punctatus modestus 4(2): 21-22, photos punctatus regalis 1(2):21 photo only; 2(4)6-8, photos spp. 4(2): 17 Dipsosaurus dorsalis 4(3):33 Dispholidus typus 3(1):13 Drymarchon corais couperi 3(1):13 couperi 4(3): 29 melanurus 2(2):6, table melanurus erebennus 1(3):11; 1(3):16 photo only spp. 5(3):35
Elaphe schrencki 5(4):58 Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides 3(1):9; 4(2): 19-21, photo, map cystignathoides campi 2(1):8-12, photo, map; 4(2): 19-21, photo, map marnockii 1(4): 26-27, photo; 3(1):9; 4(2): 20; 5(1):4 planirostris 2(3):8; 4(2): 20 taxonomy 2(3):7 Elgaria coerulea 2(4)6 sp. 2(4):3,5,6 Eublepharis macularius 4(3):37 Eumeces (see Plestiodon) 3(4): 49 brevilineatus 5(1):4 skiltonianus 3(2):19, table Eunectes murinus 5(1):14 Eurycea latitans (=tridentifera) 1(4): cover photo; 1(4):8-17, photos rathbuni 1(4):8-17, photos; 1(4):18, photo Eutaenia (see Thamnophis) Farancia abacura abacura 4(2): 17 Ficimia streckeri 1(3):14 Furcifer pardalis 3(4): 47 Gambelia wislizenii 4(3):33 Gastrophryne olivacea 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 5(2):17 Gerrhonotus infernalis 2(4):3-6, photos Gopherus agassizii 1(3):17 photo only; 4(3):31-35, photos polyphemus 4(3): 29 Heloderma suspectrum 4(2): 25, photo; 4(3):30; 4(4):48; 5(1):6; 5(2):18-20, photos suspectrum cinctum 4(1): 7-8, photos Hemidactylus turcicus 1(1):12-14, photo; 1(2):7; 3(2):23; 3(4): 49
SWCHR Bulletin 22 Index Volumes 1-5
Hemitheconyx caudicinctus 4(3):37 Heterodon kennerlyi 4(3):30 nasicus 5(1):5; 5(4):48, 49 photos nasicus kennerlyi 1(3):14 platirhinos 1(3):11; 2(1):3-5, photos; 3(3):37, photo spp. 4(2): 17 Holbrookia elegans thermophila 1(2):22 photo only lacerata 2(2):4 Hyla avivoca 2(3):8 squirrela 1(1):16 photo only Hypopachus variolosus 5(2):17 Hypsiglena chlorophaea 4(3):36 jani 1(3):11; 2(2):6, table; 3(1):7, photos; 4(1): 7 ochrorhynchus 5(3):37, 38; spp. 4(2): 24, photo torquata 2(4)6; 3(2):19, table Lachesis sp. 4(3): 29 Lampropeltis alterna 1(4):23; 2(2):3; 2(2):4; 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 3(1):6; 3(4): 41; 3(4): 49; 5(4):48, photo; 5(4):52, photos alterna X mexicana 5(4):59 annulata 4(3):40 calligaster 3(1):9; 4(3):40; 5(1):5 elapsoides 4(3):40-41 gentilis 4(3):40 getula 2(2):8-10; 3(3):38, table; 3(4): 49; 4(3):40; 5(1):5; 5(4):58 getula californiae 2(2):8; 3(1):12; 4(2): 17, photo; 4(3):34; 5(4):49, photo; 5(4):59 [getula] “catalinensis” 2(2):9 getula floridana 2(2):9 getula “goini” 2(2):9 getula holbrooki 1(2):20 photo only; 2(1-4): cover photo; 2(1):12, photo; 2(2):9 getula meansi 2(2):9 getula nigrita 2(2):9 getula nigra 2(2):9 getula splendida 1(3):11; 2(2):9 getula “sticticeps” 2(2):9 mexicana complex 2(3):4 mexicana thayeri X L. ruthveni 5(4):59 pyromelana 4(3):30; 4(3):41; 4(4):49; 5(4):52, photos pyromelana knoblochi 2(2):5 pyromelana pyromelana 2(3):4-6, photos; 5(3):38, photo; sp. 4(4):49; 5(1):10 triangulum 4(3):39-42; 5(1):5; 5(4):50, photo triangulum campbelli 3(4): 46 triangulum celaenops 3(1):13; 5(4):50, photos
triangulum annulata 1(3):11 triangulum honduriensis 3(1):13; 3(4): 41 triangulum multistriata 5(4):53, photo triangulum temporalis 4(3):41 zonata 2(3):4; 4(3):41; 5(3):35; 37, 38 Lamprophis fuliginosis 5(4):59 lineatus X fuliginosis 5(4):59 Leptodactylus [labialis] fragilis 5(2):17-18, photos Leptodeira septentrionalis septentrionalis 4(2): 22-24, photo Leptotyphlops dissectus 1(1):17 photo only dulcis rubellum 1(3):11 Lichanura orcutti 4(3):34 sp. 4(4):49 trivirgata 5(1):13-14; 5(4):59 trivirgata gracia 1(1): 8, photo trivirgata trivirgata 1(4): 28, photo Lithobates (see Rana) berlandieri 1(2):7; 5(2):17 catesbeianus 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table clamitans 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table luteriventris 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20 pipiens 2(3):7; 3(2):19, table “Lithodytes” (see Craugastor) Lystrophis pulcher X mattogrossensis 5(4):59 Masticophis (=Coluber, in part) 3(4): 49 bilineatus 1(2):24 photo only flagellum 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 3(3):38, table flagellum testaceus 1(3):12 lateralis 5(3):37, 38 schotti 1(3):12 taeniatus 2(2):6, table; 3(2):19, table Micruroides euryxanthus 4(4):50 sp. 4(3):39 Micrurus fulvius 1(1):19 photo only sp. 4(3):39 tener 1(3):14 Moloch horridus 4(2): 14
SWCHR Bulletin 23 Index Volumes 1-5
Morelia spilota 5(1):14 Natrix natrix 5(4):58 Nerodia erythrogaster transversa 1(3):12 fasciata 5(1):14; 5(4):58 paucimaculata 1(4):6-7, photos; 2(2):4 rhombifer 1(3):12 Ollotis alvaria 4(1): 3, photo Opheodrys aestivus 1(3):12; 5(1):3, 5 sp. indet. 5(1):5 vernalis 5(1):3-5, photo vernalis blanchardi 5(1):3-5 Ophiophagus hannah 3(4): 43; 5(1):14 Ophisaurus attenuatus 2(4):3 Osteopilus septentrionalis 2(3):8 Pantherophis alleghaniensis 5(4):58 guttatus 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 4(1): 6; 4(2): 14; 5(4):59 guttatus emoryi 5(4):49, photo guttatus guttatus 5(4):51, photo guttatus meahllmorum 1(3):12; 2(3):3, photo guttatus ssp. 1(3):18-19, photo obsoletus 4(2): 14; 5(1):14; 5(4):59 obsoletus lindheimeri 1(3):12 Phrynosoma 4(2): 14 asio 2(4):9, table; 3(4): 47 blainvelli 3(4): 47 braconnieri 2(4):9, table cornutum 2(4):8-11, photos; 2(4):9, table; 3(2):27, photo; 3(4): 45; 3(4): 47; 4(2): 24 coronatum 2(4):9, table ditmarsi 2(4):9, table douglasi 2(4):9, table; 3(4): 47 hernandesi 2(4):9, table; 3(2):19, table; 3(4): 47; 5(3):39 mcalli 2(4):9, table; 3(4): 47 modestum 1(1):14 photo only; 1(2):7-8, photo; 2(2):6, table; 2(4):9, table;3(4): 45, photo; 3(4): 47, photos; 5(1):13 orbiculare 2(4):9, table platyrhinos 2(4):9, table; 3(3):38, table; 3(4): 47; 4(3):33, photo; 5(1):11-13, photo platyrhinos calidiarum 4(3):33 solare 2(4):9, table; 3(4): 47 taurus 2(4):9, table
Phyllorhynchus brownii 1(2):1 photo only decurtatus 3(3):38, table; 4(3):34 Pituophis catenifer 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 2(4)6; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table; 3(3):38, table; 3(4): 46; 4(3):35; 5(3):37, 38 catenifer affinis 4(4):49 catenifer deserticola 4(3):34 catenifer sayi 1(3):12; 5(4):52, 53, photo melanoleucus lodingi 5(4):48, photo sayi 5(4):58 spp. 5(3):35; 5(3):41 Platyceps florulentus 5(4):59 Plestiodon brevilineatus 5(1):4 obsoletus 5(1):14 skiltonianus skiltonianus 4(2): 21-22, photos; sp. 4(4):48 Plethodon albagula 1(4): 26-27, photo Pogona vitticeps 4(2): 13 Pseudacris feriarum 2(3):7 fouquettei 2(3):7 regilla 3(2):19, table triseriata 2(3):7; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table Pseudoelaphe phaescens 4(2): 17, photo Python molurus 5(4):58 molurus bivittatus 3(4): 43; 4(3):43 regius 4(2): 13, photo; 5(1):14; 5(4):51, photo Rana (see Lithobates) pipiens 2(3):7 taxonomy 2(3):7 Regina grahami 1(3):14 Rhinocheilus lecontei 1(3):12; 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 4(3):34; 4(3):36; 5(1):10-11, photo; 5(2):20-22, photos Rhinophrynus dorsalis 5(2):17 Salvadora grahamiae 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 3(3):37, photo grahamiae lineata 1(3):12; 3(1):7, photos
SWCHR Bulletin 24 Index Volumes 1-5
hexalepis deserticola 5(3):38-41, photos hexalepis hexalepis 1(1):18 photo only hexalepis mojavensis 4(3):34 Sauromalus ater 3(4): 47; 4(3):33; 4(4):48, 49 photo; 5(1): 6-10, photos Scaphiopus couchi 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 5(2):17 Sceloporus arenicolus 1(2):17-19, photos; 2(2):4; 3(4): 49 cyanogenys 5(1):8 graciosus 2(4)6; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table jarrovi 5(3):39 merriami 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table occidentalis 2(4)6 poinsettii 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table sp. 2(4)4,5 undulatus 4(2): 15, drawing uniformis 3(3):38, table; 4(3):33 Scincella sp. 2(4)4 Senticolis triaspis intermedia 1(1): cover photo; 1(1): 9-11, photos; 1(4):5; 2(1):3-5, photos; 2(2):3; 3(1):3-5, photos; 3(1):13, 14, photo; 3(3):31, photos; 4(4):49; 5(3):40 Siren sp. 2(3):7 Sistrurus catenatus edwardsii 4(3):30 Sonora 4(4):50 semiannulata 2(2):4; 2(2):6, table; 2(4)7; (3):38, table; 4(4):48; 4(4):49-51, photo semiannulata taylori 1(3):14 Spea intermontana 3(2):19, table Storeria dekayi texana 1(3):12 Syrrhophus (see Eleutherodactylus) marnockii 5(1):4 taxonomy 2(3):7 Takydromus sexlineatus 2(4)6 Taricha granulosa 3(3):31,33,34 rivularis 3(3):31,33,34 sierrae 3(3):31,33,34 torosa 3(3):31-34, photos, maps
Tantilla gracilis 1(3):12 nigriceps 1(3):12; 2(2):6, table; 2(2):7, table; 4(3):30; sp. 2(4)4; 2(4)7; 4(4):48 Terrapene carolina triunguis 1(4):28, photo ornata ornata 2(3):8; 5(1):14 Thamnophis 3(4): 43 couchii 1(3):16 photo only cyrtopsis 2(4)5 cyrtopsis cyrtopsis 5(3):40 cyrtopsis ocellata 5(1):4; 5(3):42, photo elegans 3(2):19; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table elegans vagrans 5(1):13; 5(3):37, 38 marcianus 1(3):13; 2(2):6, table; 3(1):8; 3(3):37, photo ordinoides 2(4)6 proximus 1(3):13; 2(4)5 rufipunctatus 3(4): 49 sirtalis 1(3):13; 2(4)6; 3(2):19; 3(2):19, table; 3(2):20, table; 4(2): 16; 5(1):5; 5(4):58; 5(4):59 sirtalis parietalis 3(1):8 sirtalis sirtalis 3(1):8, photo sp. 2(2):6, table; 5(3):35 Trimorphodon biscutatus vilkinsonii 4(2): 18 Tropidoclonion lineatum 1(3):13 Uma inornata 1(2): cover photo; 1(2):10-16, photos notata 1(2):10-16, photos Urosaurus ornatus ornatus 1(2):7 Uta stansburiana 2(1):7; 2(4)6; 3(3):38, table; 4(3):33; 5(1):13 stanisburiana stejnegeri 4(4):51-52, photos Varanus komodoensis 4(2): 14 Vipera berus 5(4):58 Virginia sp. 2(4)4 striatula 1(3):7; 2(2):10; 3(4): 44-45, photo Xantusia sp. 4(4):48 vigilis 2(4):6
SWCHR CODE OF ETHICS
As a member of the Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research, I subscribe to
the Association’s Code of Ethics.
Field activities should limit the impact on natural habitats, replacing all cover objects,
not tearing apart rocks or logs and refraining from the use of gasoline or other toxic
materials.
Catch and release coupled with photography and the limited take of non-protected
species for personal study or breeding use is permitted. The commercial take and sale
of wild-caught animals is not acceptable.
Collecting practices should respect landowner rights, including but not limited to
securing permission for land entry and the packing out of all personal trash.
Captive-breeding efforts are recognized as a valid means of potentially reducing
collection pressures on wild populations and are encouraged.
The release of captive animals including captive-bred animals into the wild is
discouraged except under the supervision of trained professionals and in accordance
with an accepted species preservation or restocking plan.
The disclosure of exact locality information on public internet forums is discouraged in
most circumstances. Locality information posted on public internet forums usually
should be restricted to providing the name of the county where the animal was found.
When specific locality data is provided to one in confidence, it should be kept in
confidence and should not be abused or shared with others without explicit
permission.
Other members of the Association are always to be treated cordially and in a respectful
manner.