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Baccari, C. G., Minucci, S., & DiMatteo, L. (1993). The orbital glands of the terrapin pseudemys scripta in response to osmotic stress: a light and electron microscope study. Journal of Anatomy, 183(1), 21–33.   
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Bailey, L., Dixon, J. R., & Forstner, M. R. J. (2005). Pseudemys gorzugi (rio grande river cooter). reticulate melanism. Herpetological Review, 36(3), 313.   
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Bandas, S. J. (2003). Geographical distribution and morphometrics of south dakota turtles. Unpublished thesis Master of Science, South Dakota State University.   
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Barros, M. S., Resende, L. C., Silva, A. G., & Junior, F. P. D. (2012). Morphological variations and sexual dimorphism in chelonoidis carbonaria (spix, 1824) and chelonoidis denticulata (linnaeus, 1766) (testudinidae). Brazilian Journal of Biology, 72(1), 153–161.   
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Basu, D., Srivastava, & Singh, S. P. (2003). A case of albinism in kachuga tentoria circumdata (testudines: bataguridae). Hamadryad, 27(2), 254.   
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Bayoff, N. (1995). Observations and morphometric data on the namaqualand speckled tortoise, homopus signatus signatus (gmelin, 1789), in south africa. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 1(3), 215–220.   
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Beisser, C. J., Lemell, P., & Weisgram, J. (2001). Light and transmission electron microscopy of the dorsal lingual epithelium of pelusios castaneus (pleurodira, chelidae) with special respect to its feeding mechanics. Tissue and Cell, 33(1), 63–71.   
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Bellin, D. A. (2000). Scanning electron microscopy of the turtle saccule. SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Dissertation, 79 pages.   
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Bellin, D. A. (2000). Scanning electron microscopy of the turtle saccule. Dissertation, San Jose State University.   
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Bels, V. L., Baussart, S., Davenport, J., Shorten, M., O'Riordan, R. M., Renous, S., & Davenport, J. L. (2008). Functional evolution of feeding behavior in turtles. In J. Wyneken, M. H. Godfrey & V. L. Bels (Eds.), Biology of Turtles (pp. 187–212). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.   
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Bels, V. L., Davenport, J., & Delheusy, V. (1997). Kinematic analysis of the feeding behavior in the box turtle terrapene carolina (l.) (reptilia: emydidae). Journal of Experimental Zoology, 277, 198–212.   
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van den Berg, G., & Baard, E. H. W. (1994). Regional variation in morphometric characters in the angulate tortoise, chersina angulata, from south africa. Journal of the Herpetological Association of Africa, 43, 28–32.   
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Berry, J. F., & Shine, R. (1980). Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in turtles (order testudines). Oecologia, 44, 40–42.   
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Bertens, L. M. F., Richardson, M. K., & Verbeek, F. J. (2010). Analysis of cardiac development in the turtle emys orbicularis (testudines: emidydae) using 3-d computer modeling from histological sections. Anatomical Record, 293(7), 1101–1114.   
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Bertolero, A., Znari, M., Carretero, M. A., & Harris, D. J. (2005). Testudo graeca (spur-thighed tortoise). size. Herpetological Review, 36, 315.   
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Bever, G. S. (2009). The postnatal skull of the extant north american turtle pseudemys texana (cryptodira: emydidae), with comments on the study of discrete intraspecific variation. Journal of Morphology, 270(1), 97–128.   
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Bever, G. S. (2009). Postnatal ontogeny of the skull in the extant north american turtle sternotherus odoratus (cryptodira: kinosternidae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 3, 1–97.   
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Biswas, S., Acharjyo, L. N., & Mohapatra, S. (1978). Notes on distribution, sexual dimorphism and growth in captivity of geochelone elongata. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 75, 928–930.   
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Blackwell, K. (1968). Some observations on the hatching and growth of the african tortoise kinixys homeana. British Journal of Herpetology, 4, 40.   
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Blasco, M., Crespillo, E., & Sanchez, J. M. (1987). The growth dynamics of testudo graeca l. (reptilia: testudinidae) and other data on its populations in the iberian peninsula. Israel J. Zool., 34, 139–147.   
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