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1. Multilocus Molecular Phylogeny and Morphological Comparisons Provide New Insights into Systematics of the Genus Trachischium Günther, 1858 (Serpentes: Natricidae).

2. Molecular phylogeny reveals cryptic diversity in Sibynophis from China (Serpentes: Sibynophiidae).

3. Out of Asia: Natricine snakes support the Cenozoic Beringian Dispersal Hypothesis

4. An investigation of the cranial evolution of Asian pitvipers (Serpentes: Crotalinae), with comments on the phylogenetic position of Peltopelor macrolepis.

5. Genomic analysis reveals deep population divergence in the water snake Trimerodytes percarinatus (Serpentes, Natricidae).

6. Genomic analysis reveals deep population divergence in the water snake Trimerodytes percarinatus (Serpentes, Natricidae).

7. Rediscovery of Lycodon gammiei (Blanford, 1878) (Serpentes, Colubridae) in Xizang, China, with comments on its systematic position.

8. Out of the Hengduan Mountains: Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the Asian water snake genus Trimerodytes (Squamata: Colubridae).

9. New insights into the phylogeny and evolution of Chinese Ovophis (Serpentes, Viperidae): Inferred from multilocus data.

10. The Analysis of Oral and Fecal Virome Detects Multiple Novel Emerging Viruses in Snakes.

11. Expanded Description of Achalinus yangdatongi (Serpentes: Xenodermidae).

12. High genetic divergence but low morphological differences in a keelback snake Rhabdophis subminiatus (Reptilia, Colubridae).

13. Phylogenetic structure and species boundaries in the mountain pitviper Ovophis monticola (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) in Asia

14. Genomic evidence sheds new light on phylogeny of Rhabdophis nuchalis (sensu lato) complex (Serpentes: Natricidae).

15. A large-scale systematic framework of Chinese snakes based on a unified multilocus marker system.

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