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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF XENOPUS FROM THE CAPE PENINSULA

Pages 343-346 | Published online: 26 Mar 2010

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RichardC. Tinsley. (1981) INTERACTIONS BETWEEN XENOPUS SPECIES (ANURA PIPIDAE). Monitore Zoologico Italiano. Supplemento 15:1, pages 133-150.
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Benjamin L. S. Furman, Caroline M. S. Cauret, Graham A. Colby, G. John Measey & Ben J. Evans. (2017) Limited genomic consequences of hybridization between two African clawed frogs, Xenopus gilli and X. laevis (Anura: Pipidae). Scientific Reports 7:1.
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Charlotte De Busschere, Julien Courant, Anthony Herrel, Rui Rebelo, Dennis Rödder, G. John Measey & Thierry Backeljau. (2016) Unequal contribution of native South African phylogeographic lineages to the invasion of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis , in Europe . PeerJ 4, pages e1659.
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Deborah J. Fogell, Krystal A. Tolley & G. John Measey. (2013) Mind the gaps: investigating the cause of the current range disjunction in the Cape Platanna, Xenopus gilli (Anura: Pipidae) . PeerJ 1, pages e166.
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Mike D. Picker & Atherton L. de Villiers. (1989) The distribution and conservation status of Xenopus gilli (Anura: Pipidae). Biological Conservation 49:3, pages 169-183.
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R. C. Tinsley. (2009) Studies on the ecology and systematics of a new species of clawed toad, the genus Xenopus, from western Uganda. Journal of Zoology 169:1, pages 1-27.
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