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Das, Indraneil Asian Turtles in the Collection of the Oxford University Museum, including a list of type specimens. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Asian Turtles the Collections of the Oxford University Museum. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Batagur Baska in Orissa. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Bornean Geckos of the Genus Cyrtodactylus. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Ectoparasites of Turtles from South India. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Frog in the pitcher. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Frogs are falling silent. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil History of herpetological in Southern Asia. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil India's Amphibians. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil India's Turtles and Tortoises. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Indian Crocodilians in the Collection of the Natural History museum. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Indian monitor lizards : a review of human utilisation patterns. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Lizards. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil The Marsh Mongoose. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Mother Molluscs : or, the life and death of the seashell. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Natural history of the Indian salamander. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Of Djinns, prophets and turtles. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil On a collection of some amphibia and chelonia from Meghalaya. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Perceptions, Use and Conservation of Amphibians by Indigenous People Worldwide. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Pigs can fly ! [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Snakes. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil South Asian Reptile and Amphibian Specialist Group. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil South and Southeast Asian Reptiles. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Through the centuries, the mysterious king cobra has inspired myth & mythology and water. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil Updates in Amphibian systematics and nomenclature for the Indian region. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil World's largest population of nesting turtles threatened. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Eremchenko, Valery K. Erratum Kaestlea : a new genus of scincid lizards (Scincidae : Lygosominae) from the Western Ghats, south-western India. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Haas, Alexander Newly discovered miniature Microhyla from Borneo among the world’s smallest frogs. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Pang, Sing Tyan Croaking away : the 7th International Bornean Frog Race 2018. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Pang, Sing Tyan A race for survival. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Pui, Yong Min Stamp Watch : Teaching Biology Through. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Pui, Yong Min and Ong, Jia Jet Rediscovery of one of the world's top 10 most wanted 'Lost Frogs' Ansonia latidisca, the Bornean Rainbow Toad, on Gunung Penrissen, Western Sarawak, Borneo. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Das, Indraneil and Rangad, Duwaki and Lyngdoh, Ronald K. and Deuti, Kaushik and Hooroo, Rupa Nyalla K. Rediscovery of the Endangered Khasi Hills Rock Toad, Bufoides meghalayana in Meghalaya, Northeastern India. [Magazine and Newsletter]
Wong, Sin Yeng IBEC BULLETIN. [Magazine and Newsletter]