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Moore, J. M. 1893. The eggs of Pituophis melanoleucus. Am. Nat. 27:878-85.
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Moore, J. M. 1893. The eggs of Pituophis melanoleucus. Am. Nat. 27:878-85.
Burger, J. 1990. Response of hatchling pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) to cues of sympatric snakes. Copeia 1990:1160-3.
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Fitch, H. S. 1956. Temperature responses in free-living amphibians and reptile in northeastern Kansas. University of Kansas Publication Museum of Natural History 8:417-76.
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