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- Hedges, S.B., and R. Thomas. 2001. At the lower size limit in amniotes: A new diminutive lizard from the West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science 37:168-173.
- Milius, S. 2001. New lizard ties for 'world's smallest.' Science News 160 123(Dec. 8):356. Available at [Go to].
- Estrada, A.R., and S.B. Hedges. 1996. At the lower size limit in tetrapods: A new diminutive frog from Cuba (Leptodactylidae: Eleutherodactylus). Copeia 1996(Dec. 27):852-859.
- Hedges, S.B. In press. At the lower size limit in snakes: two new species of threadsnakes (Squamata: Leptotyphlopidae: Leptotyphlops) from the Lesser Antilles. Zootaxa 1841(Aug. 4):1-30.
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