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Chiszar, D., Tomlinson, T. W., Smith, H. M., Murphy, J. B., & Radcliffe, C. W. (1995). Behavioural consequences of husbandry manipulations: indicators of arousal, quiescence and environmental awareness. In C. Warwick, F. L. Frye & J. B. Murphy (Eds.), (pp. 186–204). London: Chapman & Hall.   
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Lemos-Espinal, J. A., Smith, H. M., & Chiszar, D. (2001). Geographic distribution. terrapene nelsoni klauberi. Herpetological Review, 32(4), 274.   
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Perez-Higareda, G., & Smith, H. M. (1988). Courtship behavior in rhinoclemmys areolata from western tabasco, mexico (testudines: emydidae). Great Basin Naturalist, 48(2), 263–266.   
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Perez-Higareda, G., & Smith, H. M. (1987). Comments on geographic variation in rhinoclemmys areolata (testudines). Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society, 23 (3), 113–118.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Smith, H. M. (1986). Chrysemys, pseudemys, trachemys (testudines: emydidae): did agassiz have it right? Herpetologica, 42 (2), 242–248.   
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Shannon, F. A., & Smith, H. M. (1949). Herpetological results of the university of illinois field expedition, spring 1949: i. introduction, testudines, serpentes. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 52(4), 494–509.   
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Smith, H. M., & Brodie, E. D. (1982). Reptiles of north america. a guide to field identification. New York (Golden Press).   
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Smith, H. M., & Ramsey, L. W. (1952). A new turtle from texas. Wasmann Journal of Biology, 10(45 - 54).   
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Smith, H. M. (1939). Notes on mexican reptiles and amphibians. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Zool. Ser., 24, 15–35.   
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Smith, H. M., & Larsen, K. R. (1974). The generic name of the north american musk turtles. Great Basin Naturalist, 34(1), 42–44.   
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Smith, H. M., Kritsky, D. C., & Holland, R. L. (1969). Reticulate melanism in the painted turtle. Journal of Herpetology, 3(3-4), 173–176.   
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Smith, H. M., & Smith, R. B. (1980). Synopsis of the herpetofauna of mexico vi: guide to mexican turtles; bibliographic addendum iii. John Johnson Co.   
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Smith, H. M., Smith, R. B., & Sawin, H. L. (1976). The generic name of the neotropical semiterrestrial emydine turtles. Transactions of the Illinios State Academy of Science, 77, 211–217.   
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Williams, K. L., Smith, H. M., & Chrapliwy, P. S. (1960). Turtles and lizards from northern mexico. Transactions of the Illinios State Academy of Science, 53, 36–45.   
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