Wish List
I am trying to hunt down the following articles for my files. I know the list is fairly long but if anyone could provide any of these it would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Bedford, G. S. and G. Husband (2003): Captive breeding of the Lemon Throated Monitor Varanus baritji. Herpetofauna 33 (2)
Böhme, W.; Fritz, J. P. & Schutte, F. (1987): The discovery of a giant monitor lizard (Sauria: Varanus) from the Arabian Republic of Yemen. Herpetofauna 46
Böhme, Wolfgang (1988b): The argus monitor (Varanus panoptes, Storr 1980) of New Guinea: Varanus panoptes horni ssp. n. Salamandra 24
Böhme, Wolfgang; Joger, U. & Schätti, B. (1989): A new monitor lizard (Reptilia: Varanidae) from Yemen, with notes on ecology, phylogeny, and zoology. Fauna of Saudi Arabia 10
Böhme, Wolfgang (1991): The identity of Varanus gouldii (Gray, 1838), and the nomenclature of the V. gouldii species complex. Mertensiella 2
Böhme, Wolfgang; Horn, Hans-Georg & Thomas Ziegler (1994): On the taxonomy of the Pacific monitor lizards (Varanus indicus complex): Resurrection of Varanus doreanus (A.B. MEYER, 1874) and description of a new subspecies. Salamandra 30 (2)
Bohme, Wolfgang, & Ziegler, Thomas (1997): On the synonymy and taxonomy of the Bengal monitor lizard, Varanus bengalensis (Daudin, 1802) complex (Sauria: Varanidae). Amphibia-Reptila 18
Böhme, Wolfgang & Thomas Ziegler (1997): A taxonomic review of the Varanus (Polydaedalus) niloticus (Linnaeus, 1766) species complex. Herpetological Journal 7
Böhme, Wolfgang; Philipp, Kai & Thomas Ziegler (2002): Another new monitor of the Varanus (Euprepiosaurus) indicus group (Sauria, Varanidae): an undescribed species from Rennell Island, Solomon Islands. Salamandra 38 (1)
Böhme, Wolfgang & Thomas Ziegler (2005): A new monitor lizard from Halmahera, Moluccas, Indonesia (Reptilia: Squamata: Varanidae). Salamandra 20 (41)
Clarke, R. H. (2005): A record of the Emerald Monitor Varanus prasinus from Boigu Island, Torres Strait, Australia. Herpetofauna. 34 (2)
Czechura, G.V. (1980): The emerald tree monitor Varanus prasinus (Schlegel): an addition to the Australian mainland herpetofauna. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 20 (1)
Czechura, G.V. 1980. Varanus prasinus in northern Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 20 (1)
Deraniyagala, P. E. P. (1944): Four new races of Varanus salvator. Spolia Zeylanica 24 (1)
Deraniyagala, P. E. P. (1961): The water monitors of the Andaman Islands – a distinct subspecies. Spolia Zeylanica 29 (2)
Gaulke, M. & E. Curio (2001): A new monitor lizard from Panay Island, Philippines (Reptilia, Sauria, Varanidae). Spixiana 24 (3)
Jacobs, H.J. (2003): A further new emerald tree monitor lizard of the Varanus prasinus species group from Waigeo, West Irian (Squamata: Sauria: Varanidae). Salamandra 39 (2)
Kala, N. (1998): Captive breeding of Varanus salvator andamanensis. Hamadryad 22 (2)
Mertens, Robert (1941): Varanus indicus spinulosus, new subspecies. Senckenbergiana Biologica 23
Ouwens, P. A. (1912): On a Large Varanus Species from the Island of Komodo. Bulletin of the Botanical Gardens of Buitenzorg 12 (6)
Philipp, K. M.; Böhme Wolfgang & Thomas Ziegler (1999): The identity of Varanus indicus: Redefinition and description of a sibling species coexisting at the type locality (Sauria: Varanidae: Varanus indicus group). Spixiana 22 (3)
Sprackland, R.G. (1993b): The taxonomic status of the Monitor Lizard, Varanus dumerilii heteropholis Boulenger 1892 (Reptilia: Varanidae). Sarawak Museum Journal 44 (65)
Sprackland, R. G. (1994): Rediscovery and taxonomic review of Varanus indicus spinulosus Mertens 1941. Herpetofauna 24 (2)
Sprackland, R. G. (1999): New species of monitor (Squamata: Varanidae) from Indonesia. Reptile Hobbyist 4 (6)
Ziegler, T., Böhme, W. & Philipp, K. M. (1999): Varanus caerulivirens sp. N., a new monitor lizard of the V. indicus group from Halmahera, Moluccas, Indonesia (Squamata: Sauria: Varanidae). Herpetozoa 12
Ziegler, Thomas; Böhme, Wolfgang; Eidenmüller, B. & Philipp, K. M. (2001): A note on the coexistence of three species of Pacific monitor lizards in Australia (Sauria, Varanidae, Varanus indicus group). Bonn. Zool. Beitr. 50