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Pareas Dulongjiangensis
''Pareas'' is a genus of Asian snakes in the family Pareidae. All species in the genus ''Pareas'' are harmless to humans. Species ''Pareas'' contains the following species: (''Pareas menglaensis'', new species). (''Pareas kaduri'', new species). * '' Pareas abros'' * '' Pareas andersonii'' – Anderson's slug snake * '' Pareas atayal'' – Atayal slug-eating snake * '' Pareas berdmorei'' – Mengla snail-eating snake * '' Pareas boulengeri'' – Boulenger's slug snake * ''Pareas carinatus'' – keeled slug snake * '' Pareas chinensis'' – Chinese slug snake * '' Pareas dulongjiangensis'' – Dulongjiang slug‐eating snake * ''Pareas formosensis'' – Formosa slug snake, Taiwan slug snake * ''Pareas geminatus'' – twin slug snake * ''Pareas hamptoni'' – Hampton's slug snake * ''Pareas iwasakii'' * '' Pareas kaduri'' * '' Pareas komaii'' – Formosa slug snake * '' Pareas kuznetsovorum'' * '' Pareas macularius'' – mountain slug snake * '' Pareas margaritophor ...
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Pareas Carinatus
The keeled slug-eating snake (''Pareas carinatus'') is a species of snake in the family Pareidae. It is relatively widespread in Southeast Asia, from southern China (Yunnan) to Burma and Indochina to the Malay Archipelago (Borneo, Java, Lombok, Sumatra, Bali). Two subspecies are recognized: ''P. c. carinatus'' and ''P. c. unicolor'', the latter being confined to Cambodia. Keeled slug-eating snakes live in or near forests. They are nocturnal and mostly arboreal, and as the common name suggests, they feed exclusively on snails and slugs. They are oviparous. While the species is negatively affected by forest destruction, International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN considers these effects to be localized and not threatening the species. Gallery File:Pareas carinatus, Keeled slug-eating snake.jpg, Khao Sok National Park File:Pareas carinatus.jpg, Kaeng Krachan District, Thailand File:Pare carin 060611 6991 tdp.jpg, File:Pare carin 060610 6816 tdp.jpg, File:Pare carin 0606 ...
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Fernand Angel
Fernand Angel (2 February 1881, Douzy – 13 July 1950, Paris) was a French herpetologist. In 1905 he began work as Assistant Preparator under Léon Vaillant and François Mocquard at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' in Paris. Later on, he became Curator of the herpetology collection at the museum, a position he maintained for several decades until the time of his death in 1950.SSARHerps
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He specialized in herpetofauna native to , and the French colonies of Western Africa. Most ...
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Pareas Hamptoni
''Pareas hamptoni'', also known commonly as Hampton's slug snake, is a species of snake in the family Pareidae. The species is native to Southeast Asia. Etymology The specific name, ''hamptoni'', is in honor of Herbert Hampton, collector of the holotype. Geographic range ''P. hamptoni'' is found in Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Habitat The preferred natural habitat of ''P. hamptoni'' is forest, at altitudes of . Behavior ''P. hamptoni'' is arboreal, and it is both diurnal and nocturnal. Diet ''P. hamptoni'' preys upon slugs. Reproduction ''P. hamptoni'' is oviparous Oviparous animals are animals that reproduce by depositing fertilized zygotes outside the body (i.e., by laying or spawning) in metabolically independent incubation organs known as eggs, which nurture the embryo into moving offsprings kno .... Original publication * Boulenger GA (1905). "Descriptions of Two New Snakes from Upper Burma". ''Journal of the Bombay Natural Hist ...
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Tan Van Nguyen
Tan or TAN may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Tan'', an album by the Polish rock band Kult * TAN (group), South Korean boy band * ''Tan'' (newspaper), a newspaper in Turkey * ''Tan'' (weekly newspaper), a newspaper in Kosovo Businesses and organisations * TAN Books, a Catholic publishing company * FC Rubin-TAN Kazan, a Russian professional ice hockey club in Kazan in 1991-94 * Transportes Aéreos Nacionales or TAN Airlines, an airline based in Honduras * Semitan or TAN, operates public transport in Nantes, France People * Tan (surname) (譚), a Chinese surname * Chen (surname) (陳), a Chinese surname, pronounced "Tan" in Min Nan languages * Laozi, posthumous name "Tan" or "Dān" (聃), philosopher of ancient China * Leborgne, nicknamed Tan, a patient of Paul Broca's, on whose autopsy he identified Broca's area * TAN (musician) (born 1990), Malaysian pop singer * Tan Sağtürk (born 1969), Turkish ballet dancer * Tan France (born 1983), British-American fashion desig ...
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Li Ding(herpetologist)
Li Ding is the David English Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine. She is known for the development of multiple computational tools now commonly used in cancer biology research, including VarScan, HotSpot3D, and BreakDancer. Education Ding obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Fudan University in 1991. She moved to the United States and completed her Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1998 at University of Utah. She did her post-doctoral research in Stanford University from 1998 until 2000. She worked at Incyte Genomics for two years before joining the Genome Institute at Washington University in St. Louis in 2002. As of 2023, she is the David English Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. Research Ding is known for her work in using computational tools in cancer research and has collaborated frequently with David Fenyő, Timothy J. Ley, Matthew Meyerson, and Michael Christoph ...
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Pareas Geminatus
''Pareas'' is a genus of Asian snakes in the family Pareidae. All species in the genus ''Pareas'' are harmless to humans. Species ''Pareas'' contains the following species: (''Pareas menglaensis'', new species). (''Pareas kaduri'', new species). * '' Pareas abros'' * '' Pareas andersonii'' – Anderson's slug snake * '' Pareas atayal'' – Atayal slug-eating snake * '' Pareas berdmorei'' – Mengla snail-eating snake * '' Pareas boulengeri'' – Boulenger's slug snake * ''Pareas carinatus'' – keeled slug snake * '' Pareas chinensis'' – Chinese slug snake * '' Pareas dulongjiangensis'' – Dulongjiang slug‐eating snake * '' Pareas formosensis'' – Formosa slug snake, Taiwan slug snake * '' Pareas geminatus'' – twin slug snake * ''Pareas hamptoni'' – Hampton's slug snake * ''Pareas iwasakii'' * '' Pareas kaduri'' * '' Pareas komaii'' – Formosa slug snake * '' Pareas kuznetsovorum'' * '' Pareas macularius'' – mountain slug snake * '' Pareas margaritoph ...
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John Van Denburgh
John Van Denburgh (August 23, 1872 – October 24, 1924) was an American herpetologist from California (who also used the name Van Denburgh in publications, hence this name is used below). Biography Van Denburgh was born in San Francisco and enrolled at Stanford University in 1891. As of 1895, he organized the herpetology department of the California Academy of Sciences. In 1897, he received a Ph.D. from Stanford University and earned a M.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1902. Subsequently, he practiced medicine in San Francisco, while again serving as curator of the herpetological collections of the California Academy of Sciences. After the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 he was instrumental in rebuilding the lost herpetology collections through new expeditions and also acquisitions of other collections. In 1922, he published the two-volume ''The Reptiles of Western North America''. He died in 1924 while on vacation in Honolulu Honolulu ( ; ) is the List of capitals in the Un ...
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Pareas Formosensis
Formosa slug snake or Taiwan slug snake (''Pareas formosensis'') is a species of non-venomous snake in the family Pareatidae. It is endemic to Taiwan. Taxonomy It has been suggested that '' Pareas chinensis'' should be treated as a synonym of ''P. formosensis'', but recent genetic research does not support this: ''P. formosensis'' does not appear closely related to ''P. chinensis'' but is instead a sister species to '' P. hamptoni''. The delineation of these species is not clear. In future, ''P. formosensis'' might become a subspecies of ''P. hamptoni'', or some snakes from the mainland might be classified as ''P. formosensis''. Further studies have shown that '' Pareas komaii'' is a valid species, instead of being a synonym of ''P. formosensis''. The study also described a new species, '' Pareas atayal'', that have been confused with ''P. formosensis''. Thus, three ''Pareas'' species occur in Taiwan. Description The Formosa slug snake is a small snake with total length up to ...
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Pareas Dulongjiangensis
''Pareas'' is a genus of Asian snakes in the family Pareidae. All species in the genus ''Pareas'' are harmless to humans. Species ''Pareas'' contains the following species: (''Pareas menglaensis'', new species). (''Pareas kaduri'', new species). * '' Pareas abros'' * '' Pareas andersonii'' – Anderson's slug snake * '' Pareas atayal'' – Atayal slug-eating snake * '' Pareas berdmorei'' – Mengla snail-eating snake * '' Pareas boulengeri'' – Boulenger's slug snake * ''Pareas carinatus'' – keeled slug snake * '' Pareas chinensis'' – Chinese slug snake * '' Pareas dulongjiangensis'' – Dulongjiang slug‐eating snake * ''Pareas formosensis'' – Formosa slug snake, Taiwan slug snake * ''Pareas geminatus'' – twin slug snake * ''Pareas hamptoni'' – Hampton's slug snake * ''Pareas iwasakii'' * '' Pareas kaduri'' * '' Pareas komaii'' – Formosa slug snake * '' Pareas kuznetsovorum'' * '' Pareas macularius'' – mountain slug snake * '' Pareas margaritophor ...
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