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Some records of reptiles at the Arizona‐Sonora Desert Museum

Some records of reptiles at the Arizona‐Sonora Desert Museum moss; the acid environment created helps to control bacteria. The Acriflavin and saline solution treatment may have to be repeated if necessary. Thisadisease is highly contagious and great care must be taken to prevent the spread of the disease. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Use of Acriflavin from John Mertens from personal conversation. P R O D U C T M E N T I O N E D I N T H E TEXT Septisol, Vestal Laboratories, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Some records of reptiles a t the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum M E R R I T T S . K E X S E Y , I11 Curator of Sntall Animals, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA Because Arizona has a wide variety of reptilian inhabitants (about 145 species and subspecies) and the iirizona-Sonora Desert iMuseum displays only local species (those from Arizona and the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California), we have had the opportunity during the past 16 years to study the habits of many reptiles which most zoos seldom, if ever, maintain. Many of our records are, therefore, unique and I want to give a few examples of the most interesting and to stress the importance http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

Some records of reptiles at the Arizona‐Sonora Desert Museum

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 9 (1) – Jan 1, 1969

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1969 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0074-9664
eISSN
1748-1090
DOI
10.1111/j.1748-1090.1969.tb02586.x
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Abstract

moss; the acid environment created helps to control bacteria. The Acriflavin and saline solution treatment may have to be repeated if necessary. Thisadisease is highly contagious and great care must be taken to prevent the spread of the disease. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Use of Acriflavin from John Mertens from personal conversation. P R O D U C T M E N T I O N E D I N T H E TEXT Septisol, Vestal Laboratories, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Some records of reptiles a t the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum M E R R I T T S . K E X S E Y , I11 Curator of Sntall Animals, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA Because Arizona has a wide variety of reptilian inhabitants (about 145 species and subspecies) and the iirizona-Sonora Desert iMuseum displays only local species (those from Arizona and the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California), we have had the opportunity during the past 16 years to study the habits of many reptiles which most zoos seldom, if ever, maintain. Many of our records are, therefore, unique and I want to give a few examples of the most interesting and to stress the importance

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International Zoo YearbookWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1969

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