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    de Oliveira Bünger M, Fernanda Mazine F, Forest F, Leandro Bueno M, Renato Stehmann J, Lucas EJ.
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  • 30. Diversifying into the branches: Species boundaries in African green and bush snakes, Philothamnus (Serpentes: Colubridae).
    Engelbrecht HM, Branch WR, Greenbaum E, Alexander GJ, Jackson K, Burger M, Conradie W, Kusamba C, Zassi-Boulou AG, Tolley KA.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2019 Jan; 130():357-365. PubMed ID: 30366085
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    De Moraes BL, Da Silva Souto A, Schiel N.
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  • 35. Phylogenomic inference of species and subspecies diversity in the Palearctic salamander genus Salamandra.
    Burgon JD, Vences M, Steinfartz S, Bogaerts S, Bonato L, Donaire-Barroso D, Martínez-Solano I, Velo-Antón G, Vieites DR, Mable BK, Elmer KR.
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    Bacci LF, Amorim AM, Michelangeli FA, Goldenberg R.
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    Matthews LJ.
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