Myers, Charles W.
Charles William Myers American herpetologist
Myers, Charles W., 1936-2018
Myers, C. W.
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Works
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Biology of the ringneck snake, Diadophis punctatus, 1965. | |
Blunt-headed vine snakes (Imantodes) in Panama, including a new species and other revisionary notes | |
Checklist of amphibians and reptiles of Barro Colorado Island, Panama, with comments on faunal change and sampling | |
A dangerously toxic new frog (Phyllobates) used by Emberá Indians of western Colombia, with discussion of blowgun fabrication and dart poisoning | |
Discovery of the Costa Rican poison frog Dendrobates granuliferus in sympatry with dendrobates pumilio, and comments on taxonomic use of skin alkaloids | |
Eleutherodactylus laticorpus, a peculiar new frog from the Cerro Tacarcuna area, Panamanian-Colombian frontier | |
An enigmatic new snake from cloud forest of the Península de Paria, Venezuela (Colubridae: genus Taeniophallus?) | |
Epipedobates simulans, a new cryptic species of poison frog from southeastern Peru, with notes on E. macero and E. petersi (Dendrobatidae) | |
Frogs of the fitzingeri group of Eleutherodactylus in Eastern Panama and Chocoan South America (Leptodactylidae) | |
A history of herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History | |
The median lingual process of frogs : a bizarre character of Old World ranoids discovered in South American dendrobatids | |
A name for the poison frog of Cordillera Azul, Eastern Peru, with notes on its biology and skin toxins (Dendrobatidae) | |
A new genus and species of colubrid snake from the Sierra Madre del Sur of Guerrero, Mexico | |
A new species of Hyla from Cerro Colorado and other tree frog records and geographical notes from western Panama | |
A new species of poison frog (Dendrobates) from Andean Ecuador, including an analysis of its skin toxins | |
On the type specimens of two Colombian poison frogs described by A. A. Berthold (1845), and their bearing on the locality "Provinz Popayan" | |
The pine woods snake, Rhadinaea flavilata (Cope) | |
Preliminary evaluation of skin toxins and vocalizations in taxonomic and evolutionary studies of poison-dart frogs (Dendrobatidae) | |
Rare snakes - five new species from Eastern Panama : reviews of northern Atractus and southern Geophis (Colubridae: Dipsadinae) | |
Spotted poison frogs : descriptions of three new Dendrobates from Western Amazonia, and resurrection of a lost species from "Chiriqui" | |
The summit herpetofauna of auyantepui, Venezuela : report from the Robert G. Goelet American Museum-Terramar Expedition | |
The systematics of Rhadinaea (Colubridae), a genus of New World snakes | |
Systematics of snakes referred to Dipsas variegate in Panama and Western South America, with revalidation of two species and notes on defensive behaviors in the dipsadini (Colubridae) | |
A tepui herpetofauna on a granitic mountain (Tamacuari) in the Borderland between Venezuela and Brazil : report from the Phipps Tapirapecó Expedition / Charles W. Myers and Maureen A. Donnelly. - New York, 1997. | |
Vanishing wildlife a sound guide to Britain's endangered species | |
Vanishing wildlife [Enregistrement sonore] |