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John C Murphy

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  • Queensland boy, 4, saved by dad after massive snake tries to pull him to his death

    Queensland boy, 4, saved by dad after massive snake tries to pull him to his death

    January 6, 2020Queensland AustraliaAfter a day in the pool of their new Airlie Beach home, the Thompson family and their friends were heading inside when screaming rang out.The sight which confronted Evan Thompson is…

  • New skulls and skeletons of the Cretaceous legged snake Najash

    Najash is an extinct genus of basal snakes from the Late Cretaceous (Candeleros Formation) of Patagonia. Some modern snakes retain traces of hind legs – boas, pythons, leptotyphlopids, and others. Some Cretaceous snakes also…

  • Has the Reticulated Python invaded Puerto Rico?

    Has the Reticulated Python invaded Puerto Rico?

    The corpse of a Reticulated Python (Malayopython reticulatus), on the Jose De Diego Highway (PR 22) Arecibo. A Facebook post contained the photo below and the comment that the species has also been sighted…

  • A new genus for the snake Erythrolamprus problematicus

    Arcanumophis problematicus from Santo Domingo, Peru. Photographs by A. Catenazzi. The snake Liophis problematicus was described as a new species by Myers in 1986. The holotype was collected at 1520 m on the Amazonian side…

  • Pacific Island Anoles

    Above: Seven species of anoles found on the islands in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). Top row, left to right: Dactyloa agassizi (Isla Malpelo), Dactyloa gorgonae (Isla Gorgona), Norops townsendi (Isla Cocos). Bottom row: Norops medemi, Norops parvauritus, Dactyloa princeps, Dactyloa chocorum (all Isla Gorgona).…

  • Declining snake populations in Costa Rica

    Imantodes cenchoa Many herpetologists who have done fieldwork over the last several decades have commented on declines in snake populations. Snakes, unlike frogs, don’t vocalize, they usually don’t congregate for reproduction, and they are…

  • Studying climate change’s impact on a dendrobatid frog

    There’s a species of poison frog called the “strawberry frog” or the “blue jeans frog,” depending on who you ask. These frogs are smaller than a quarter, with bright red bodies and navy blue…

  • SerpentResearch rated as one of the top ten herpetology blogs

    SerpentResearch has been rated as one of the   Top 10 Herpetology Blogs  by  Feedspot.com

  • New Caenophidian Snake Phylogeny

    Elephant Trunk Snake, Acrochordus javanicus. JCM In a recent paper Zaher et al. (2019) examine Caenophidian snake phylogeny. Caenophidian snakes include the file snake genus Acrochordus and advanced colubroidean snakes that radiated mainly during…