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262
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2
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276
| Anonymous. 1976. Barbour's map turtle said increasing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(10):8. |
3
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801
| Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Mapping the Southeast. Reptiles Magazine 6(3):20–22. |
4
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851
| Bartlett, R. D. 2001. The map turtles, masters of aquatic agility. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 7(1):50–57. |
5
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1436
| Carr, A. F., Jr., and L. J. Marchand. 1942. A new turtle from the Chipola River, Florida. Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club 20:95–100. |
6
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4983
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7
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5285
| Sanderson, R. A. 1974. Sexual dimorphism in the Barbour's map turtle, Malaclemys barbouri (Carr and Marchand). M.A. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 94pp. |
8
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8030
| Schulz, S. 2002. Graptemys barbouri (Carr & Marchand, 1942), Barbour's map turtle. Pages 257–261 in H. Artner, B. Farkas, and V. Loehr, editors. Turtles. Proceedings: International Turtle & Tortoise Symposium Vienna 2002. Edition Chimaira, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. |
9
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5999
| Wahlquist, H. 1970. Sawbacks of the Gulf Coast. International Turtle & Tortoise Society Journal 4(4):10–13, 28. |
10
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6297
| Wood, R. C. 1977. Evolution of the emydine turtles Graptemys and Malaclemys (Reptilia, Testudines, Emydidae). Journal of Herpetology 11:415–421. |