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1. Ultraconserved elements-based phylogenomic systematics of the snake superfamily Elapoidea, with the description of a new Afro-Asian family.

2. A new species of the genus Achalinus (Squamata: Xenodermidae) from Ningshan County, Shaanxi Province, China.

3. Resolving spatial complexities of hybridization in the context of the gray zone of speciation in North American ratsnakes (Pantherophis obsoletus complex).

4. The Origins and Diversification of the Exceptionally Rich Gemsnakes (Colubroidea: Lamprophiidae: Pseudoxyrhophiinae) in Madagascar.

5. Environmental heterogeneity and not vicariant biogeographic barriers generate community-wide population structure in desert-adapted snakes.

6. Host susceptibility to snake fungal disease is highly dispersed across phylogenetic and functional trait space.

7. Predicting community structure in snakes on Eastern Nearctic islands using ecological neutral theory and phylogenetic methods.

8. Comparing species tree estimation with large anchored phylogenomic and small Sanger-sequenced molecular datasets: an empirical study on Malagasy pseudoxyrhophiine snakes.

9. Contrasting models of parity-mode evolution in squamate reptiles.

10. Effectiveness of phylogenomic data and coalescent species-tree methods for resolving difficult nodes in the phylogeny of advanced snakes (Serpentes: Caenophidia).

11. Early origin of viviparity and multiple reversions to oviparity in squamate reptiles.

12. A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakes.

13. Genus-level phylogeny of snakes reveals the origins of species richness in Sri Lanka.

14. Evidence for determinism in species diversification and contingency in phenotypic evolution during adaptive radiation.

15. Extinction, ecological opportunity, and the origins of global snake diversity.

16. The phylogeny of advanced snakes (Colubroidea), with discovery of a new subfamily and comparison of support methods for likelihood trees.

17. Demographic and phylogeographic histories of two venomous North American snakes of the genus Agkistrodon.

18. Phylogeography of Diadophis punctatus: extensive lineage diversity and repeated patterns of historical demography in a trans-continental snake.

19. Comparative mitochondrial genomics of snakes: extraordinary substitution rate dynamics and functionality of the duplicate control region.

20. Phylogeny of the Colubroidea (Serpentes): new evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear genes.

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