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BLAYLOCK , R.S., A.R. LICHTMANN & P.D. POTGIETER (1985) Clinical manifestation of Cape cobra (Naja nivea) bites. S Afr Med J 1985; 68: 342-344
http://www.megasphera.cz/africanvenomoussnakes/images/Jedovati_hadi/PDFs/Broadley%20&%20Baldwin.pdf

BROADLEY , D.G. & W. WÜSTER (2004) A review of the southern African 'non-spitting' cobras (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja). African Journal of Herpetology 53(2):101-122.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/2004_Naja_annulifera.pdf

CHAITAE , A. (2011): Demography of the Monocled Cobra (Naja kaouthia) in the central region of Thailand. University of Louisville, Kentucky (Master Thesis)
http://digital.library.louisville.edu/utils/getfile/collection/etd/id/2094/filename/4891.pdf

CHAN-ARD , T., B.L. STUART, W. WÜSTER (2000): First Record of Indochinese Spitting Cobra Naja siamensis LAURENTI (Serpentes:Elapidae) in Laos, with Comments on the Genus in the Country. Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 48:149-152
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/Chan-ardNajasiamensisLaos.pdf

CHANHOME , L., M.J.COX, T. VASARUCHAPONG, N. CHAIYABUTR & V. SITPRIJA (2011) Characterization of venomous snakes of Thailand. ASian Biomedicine 5(3):311-328
http://abm.digitaljournals.org/index.php/abm/article/viewFile/658/443

CHANHOME , L., P. JINTAKUNE, H. WILDE & M.J. COX (2001) Venomous snake husbandry in Thailand. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 12:17-23
http://www.hotkeepers.com/aho/pdf/menu4/chanhome2001.pdf

CHING , L.H., L. SHON-HSIEN, F. JONATHAN & L. SI-MIN (2008) Ventral coloration differentiation and mitochondrial sequences of the Chinese Cobra (Naja atra) in Taiwan. Conservation Genetics 2008, 9(5):1089-1097
http://europepmc.org/abstract/AGR/IND44094067

JACKSON , K. (2002): Post.ovipositional development of the monocled cobra, Naja kaouthia (Serpentes:Elapidae). Urban & Fächer Verlag, Zoology 105:203-214
http://florida.schools6.com/Post-ovipositional-development-of-the-monocled-cobra,-Naja-download-w1844.pdf

JIANG , Y., L. YAN, W. LEE, X. XU, Y. ZHANG, R. ZHAO, Y. ZHANG & W. WANG (2011) Venom gland transcriptomes of two elapid snakes (Bungarus multicinctus and Naja atra) and evolution of toxin genes. BMC Genomics 2011, 12:1
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2164-12-1.pdf

LEVITON , A.E. (1964) Contributions to a review of Philippine snakes, VII: The snakes of the Genus Naja and Ohiophagus. Philippine Journal of Science 93(4):530-550
http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/herpetology/philippine_collection/phil_pdfs/pjs_93_531.pdf

LIU , S., W. DONG & T. KONG (2010) Preparation and characterization of immunoglobulin yolks against the venom of Naja naja atra. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 48:778-785
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/9982/1/IJEB%2048%288%29%20778-785.pdf

MALONEY , W. (2010) The Death Of Cleopatra, A Medical Analysis Of The Theory Of Suicide By Naja Haje . WebmedCentral TOXICOLOGY 2010;1(8 ):WMC00502
http://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/502

PHELPS , T. (2007): Observations of the Cape Cobra, Naja nivea (Serpentes:Elapidae), in the DeHoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape Province, South Africa. Herpetological Bulletin 99:29-35
http://www.crepinstitute.co.za/pdf/BHSCapeCobra.pdf

SHINE , R., W.R. BRANCH, J.K. WEBB, P.S. HARLOW, T. SHINE & J.S. KEOGH (2006) Ecology of cobras from south Africa. Journal of Zoology, 272: 183-193
http://biology.anu.edu.au/hosted_sites/Scott/2007shineetaljzool.pdf

SLOWINSKI , J.B. & W. WÜSTER (2000) A new cobra (Elapidae: Naja) from Myanmar (Burma). Herpetologica, 56(2): 257-270.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Naja_mandalayensis.pdf

SZYNDLAR , Z. (1985) Ophidian Fauna (Reptllia, Serpentes) from the uppermost Miocene of Algora (Spain). Estudios geol., 41:447-465
http://vipersgarden.at/PDF_files/PDF-4040.pdf

SZYNDLAR , Z. & G. ZEROWA (1990) Neogene Cobras of the Genus Naja /Serpentes:Elapidae) of East Europe. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 91; A:53-51
http://www.landesmuseum.at/pdf_frei_remote/ANNA_91A_0053-0061.pdf

TRAPE , J.-F., L. CHIRIO, D.G. BROADLEY & W. WÜSTER (2009) Phylogeography and systematic revision of the Egyptian cobra (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja haje) species complex, with the description of a new species from West Africa. Zootaxa 2236: 1-25
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2009/f/zt02236p025.pdf

TUMKIRATIWONG , P., M. WORAWITOO, L. CHANHOME & A. AOWPHOL (2012) Reproductive Patterns of Captive Male and Female Monocled Cobra, Naja kaouthia (Lesson, 1831)
Zoological Studies 59(5):692-700
http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/51.5/692.pdf

WALLACH , V., W. WÜSTER & D.G. BROADLEY (2009) In praise of subgenera: taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae). Zootaxa 2236: 26-36.
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2009/f/zt02236p036.pdf

WATT , G., L. PADRE, L. TUAZON, R.D. THEAKSTON & L.W. LAUGHLIN (1988) Tourniquet application after cobra bite: Delay in the onset of neurotoxicity and the dangers of sudden release. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 38:618-622
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a201891.pdf

WONG , OF, T. LAM, HT FUNG & CH CHOY (2010) Five-year experience with Chinese cobra (Naja atra)-related injuries in two acute hospitals in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Med J 2010; 16:36-43
http://www.hkmj.org/article_pdfs/hkm1002p36.pdf

WÜSTER , W., R.S. THORPE, M.J. COX, P. JINTAKUNE & J. NABHITABHATA (1995): Population systematics of the snake genus Naja (Reptilia:Serpentes:Elapidae) in Indochina: Multivariate morphometrics and comparitive mitochondrial DNA sequencing (cytochrome oxidase I). J. evol. Biol. 8:493-510
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!JEBIndochinaCobras.pdf

WÜSTER , W., S. CROOKES, I. INEICH, Y. MANE, C.E. POOK, J.-F. TRAPE & D.G.BROADLEY (2007) The phylogeny of cobras inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: evolution of venom spitting and the phylogeography of the African spitting cobras (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja nigricollis complex). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45: 437-453.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/2007_Cobras_MPE.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & D.G. BROADLEY (2007) Get an eyeful of this: a new species of giant spitting cobra from eastern and north-eastern Africa (Squamata: Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja). Zootaxa 1532: 51-68.
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2007f/zt01532p068.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & D.G. BROADLEY (2003) A new species of spitting cobra from northeastern Africa (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja). Journal of Zoology 259: 345-359.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Naja_nubiae.pdf

WÜSTER , W. (1998) The cobras of the genus Naja in India. Hamadryad, 23(1): 15-32.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/Naja_Hamadryad.pdf

WÜSTER , W., D.A. WARRELL, M.J. COX, P. JINTAKUNE & J. NABHITABHATA (1997) Redescription of Naja siamensis Laurenti, 1768 (Serpentes: Elapidae), a widely overlooked spitting cobra from Southeast Asia: geographic variation, medical importance and designation of a neotype. Journal of Zoology, 243: 771-788.

WÜSTER , W. (1996) Taxonomic changes and toxinology: systematic revisions of the Asiatic cobras (Naja naja species complex). Toxicon, 34(4): 399-406.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/ToxiconCobras.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1994) Naja siamensis, a cryptic species of venomous snake revealed by mtDNA sequencing. Experientia, 50: 75-79.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Naja_siamensis_1994.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1992) Asiatic cobras: population systematics of the Naja naja species complex (Serpentes: Elapidae) in India and Central Asia. Herpetologica, 48(1): 69-85.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Indian_Cobras_Herpetologica.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1992) Dentitional phenomena in cobras revisited: fang structure and spitting in the Asiatic species of Naja (Serpentes: Elapidae). Herpetologica, 48(4): 424-434.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Spitting_cobras_1992.pdf

WÜSTER , W. (1992) A century of confusion: Asiatic cobras revisited. The Vivarium, 4: 14-18.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Vivarium_cobras.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1991) Asiatic cobras: systematics and snakebite. Experientia, 47: 205-209.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Experientia1991.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1990) Systematics and biogeography of the Asiatic cobra (Naja naja) species complex in the Philippine Islands. In G. Peters & R. Hutterer (Eds.), Vertebrates in the Tropics: 333-344. Museum A. Koenig, Bonn.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!PhilippinesNaja.pdf

WÜSTER , W. & R.S. THORPE (1989) Population affinities of the Asiatic cobra (Naja naja) species complex in south-east Asia: reliability and random resampling. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 36: 391-409.
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/Publications/!Malesian_Cobras_1989.pdf
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