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Complete List of Publications


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* Aggundey, I. R. , and D. A. Schlitter. 1984. Annotated checklist of the mammals of Kenya. I. Chiroptera. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 53:119–161.
* Aggundey, I. R., and D. A. Schlitter. 1986. Annotated checklist of the mammals of Kenya. II. Insectivora and Macroscelidea. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:325–347.
+ Alden, P. C., R. D. Estes, D. A. Schlitter, and B. McBride. 1995. National Audubon Society Field Guide to African Wildlife. Alfred Knopf, Inc., New York. 988 pp.
* Alho, C. J. R., and M. J. de Souza. 1982. Home range and use of space in Zygodontomys lasiurus (Cricetidae, Rodentia) in the cerrado of central Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 51:127–132.
* Arnold, M. L., R. J. Baker, and H. H. Genoways. 1980. Evolutionary origin of Eptesicus lynni. Journal of Mammalogy, 61:319–322.
* Asher, R. J., J. Meng, J. R. Wible, M. C. McKenna, G. W. Rougier, D. Dashzeveg, and M. J. Novacek. 2005. Stem Lagomorpha and the antiquity of Glires. Science, 303:1091-1094.

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+ Baker, R. J., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. Zoogeography of Antillean bats.Pp. 53–97, in Zoogeography in the Caribbean: The 1975 Leidy Medal Symposium (F. B. Gill, ed.). Special Publication, Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, 13:iii + 1–128.
* Baker, R. J., and H. H. Genoways. 1979. Research in national parks,.Pp. 441– 442. in Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.). National Park Service Proceedings and Transactions Series, 4:xvii + 1–422.
+ Baker, R. J., H. H. Genoways, and J. C. Patton. 1978. Bats of Guadalupe. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University, 50:1–16.
^ Baker, R. J., H. H. Genoways, P. A. Seyfarth. 1981. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. VI. Additional chromosomal data for bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:333–344.
+ Baker, R. J., R. L. Honeycutt, M. L. Arnold, V. M Sarich, and H. H. Genoways. 1981. Electrophoretic and immunological studies on the relationship of the Brachyphyllinae and the Glossophaginae. Journal of Mammalogy, 62:665–672.
* Barquez, R. M., and R. A. Ojeda. 1992. The bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Argentine Chaco. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 61:239–261.
* Barquez, R. M., D. F. Williams, M. A. Mares and H. H.Genoways. 1980. Karyology and morphometrics of three species of Akodon (Mammalia: Muridae) from northwestern Argentina. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:379–403.
* Bekele, A., E. Capanna, M. Corti, L. F. Marcus, and D. A. Schlitter. 1993. Systematics and geographic variation of Ethiopian Arvicanthis (Rodentia, Muridae). Journal of Zoology, London, 230:117–134.
* Bekele, A., and D. A. Schlitter 1989. Two new records of rodents from Kenya and Ethiopia. Mammalia, 53(1):113–116.
* Best, T. L., and L. L. Janecek. 1992. Allozymic and morphologic variation among Dipodomys insularis, Dipodomys nitratoides and two populations of Dipodomys merriami. The Southwestern Naturalist, 37(1):1–8.
^ Bhatnagar, K. P., I. H. Fentie, and J. R. Wible. 1992. Are the mandibular lateral incisors of the hairy-legged vampire bat, Diphylla ecaudata, really seven-lobed? Mammalia, 56:67-72.
* Bhatnagar, K. P., T. D. Smith, A. Krishna, U. P. Singh, and J. R. Wible. 2001. The vespertilionid vomeronasal organ: an investigation on the VNO of Scotophilus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae). Acta Chiropterlogica, 3: 119-128.
* Bhatnagar, K. P., and J. R. Wible. 1994. Observations on the vomeronasal organ of the colugo Cynocephalus (Dermoptera, Mammalia). Acta Anatomica, 151:43-48.
* Bhatnagar, K. P., J. R. Wible, and K. B. Karim. 1996. Development of the vomeronasal organ in Rousettus leschenaulti (Megachiroptera, Pteropodidae). Journal of Anatomy, 188:129-135.
* Bickham, J. W., K. McBee, and D. A. Schlitter. 1986. Chromosomal variation among seven species of Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). Journal of Mammalogy, 67:746–750.
* Burnett, C. D. 1983. Geographic and secondary sexual variation in the morphology of Eptesicus fuscus. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 52:139–162.
* Burnett, C. D. 1983. Geographic and secondary sexual variation in the morphology of Eptesicus fuscus. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 52:139–162.
* Burrows, A. M., and T. D. Smith. 2005. Form and patterns of the external aspect of the brain and the superficial dural venous sinuses of the river dolphins (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from endocasts and their bearing on phylogenetic reconstruction. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 74:201–215.

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* Carroll, L. E., and H. H. Genoways. Lagurus curtatus. Mammalian Species, 124:1–6.
* Carter, C. H., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. Liomys salvini. Mammalian Species, 84:1–5.
* Carter, C. H., H. H. Genoways, R. S. Loregnard, and R. J. Baker. 1981. Observation on bats from Trinidad, with a checklist of species occurring on the island. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University, 72:1–27.
* Carter, J. L., and J. F. Merritt. 1981. Evaluation of swimming ability as a means of island invasion by small mammals in coastal Virginia. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:31–46.
* Chimimba, C. T., and N.J. Dippenaar.  1995. The selection of taxonomic characters for morphometric analysis: a case study based on southern African Aethomys (Mammalia: Rodentia: Muridae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 64(3):197–217.
* Choate, J. R. 1978. A biogeographic interpretation of variation within and among populations of the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University, 49:1–25.
* Cifelli, R. L., J. R. Wible, and F. A. Jenkins, Jr. 1998. Ticonodont mammals from the Cloverly Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Montana and Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18:237-241.
+ Cornely, J. C., D. J. Schmidly, H. H. Genoways, and R. J. Baker. 1981. Mice of the genus Peromyscus in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University, 74:1–35.
^ Conroy, G. C., and J. R. Wible. 1978. Middle ear morphology of Lemur variegatus: some implications for primate paleontology. Folia Primatologica, 29:81-85.

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* Decher, J., D. A. Schlitter, and R. Hutterer. 1997. Noteworthy records of small mammals from Ghana with special emphasis on the Accra Plains. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 66(2):209-227.
* DeWalt, T. S., E. G. Zimmerman, and J. V. Planz. 1993. Mitochondrial-DNA phylogeny of species of the boylii and truei groups of the genus Peromyscus. Journal of Mammalogy, 74(2):352–362.
* Dowler, R. C., and M. D. Engstrom. 1988. Distributional records of mammals from the southwestern Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 57:159–166.
* Dowler, R. C., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. Liomys irroratus. Mammalian Species, 82:1–6.
+ Dowler, R. C., and H. H. Genoways. 1980. Variation in Pappogeomys castanops (Geomyidae) on the Llano Estacado of Texas and New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist, 24:577–601.

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* Eckerlin, R. P., S. G. Pérez C., and T. J. McCarthy. 1997. Fleas (Siphonaptera) of small mammals from Sierra de las Minas, Guatemala. Pp 96-97, in Abstracts of Oral and Poster Papers, Seventh International Theriological Congress, Acapulco, Mexico. September 6-11.
* Eckerlin, R. P., S. G. Perez, N. Ordóñez G., J. O. Matson, and T. J. McCarthy. 1999. Fleas (Siphonaptera) of small mammals from Sierra de las Minas, Guatemala. Abstract. Virginia Journal of Science, 50: 98.
+ Emmons, K. M., R. H. Horwich, T. J. McCarthy, and J. Lumb. 1996. Other mammals of the Cockscomb Basin. Pp. 89–112, in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary: Its History, Flora and Fauna for Visitors, Teachers, and Scientists (K. M. Emmons, R. H. Horwich, J. Kamstra, E. Saqui, J. Beveridge, T. J. McCarthy, J. Meerman, S. C. Silver, I. Pop, F. Koontz, E. Pop, H. Saqui, L. Ostro, P. Pixabaj, D. Beveridge, and J. Lumb, eds.). Angelus Press, Ltd., Belize, 334 pp.
* Engstrom, M. D., and D. E. Wilson. 1981. Systematics of Antrozous dubiaquercus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) with comments on the status of Bauerus Van Gelder. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:371–383.

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* Forman, G. L., and H. H. Genoways. 1979. Sperm morphology, Pp. 177–204, in Biology of Bats of the New World Family Phyllostomatidae, Part III (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones, Jr., and D. C. Carter, eds.). Special Publication of the Museum, Texas Tech University, 16:1–441.

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* Gaudin, T. J. and J. R. Wible. 1999. The entotympanic of Pangolins and the phylogeny of the Pholidota (Mammalia). Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 6(1): 39-65.
* Gaudin, T. J., and J. R. Wible. 2001. The phylogeny of living and extinct armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra): a craniodental analysis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21: 53A. (Abstract).
* Gaudin, T. J., and J. R. Wible. 2006. The phylogeny of the living and extinct armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata): a craniodental analysis. Pp. 153-198, in Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles (M. T. Carrano, T. J. Gaudin, R. W. Blob, and J. R. Wible, eds.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
* Gaudin, T. J., J. R. Wible, J. A. Hopson, and W. D. Turnbull. 1996. Reexamination of the morphological evidence for the Cohort Epitheria (Mammalia, Eutheria). Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 3:31-79.
* Genoways, H. H. 1984. [Review of] Mammals of the Northern Great Plains by J. K. Jones, Jr., D. M. Armstrong, R. S. Hoffmann, and C. Jones. Journal of Mammalogy, 65(4):730-731.
* Genoways, H. H. 1985. Editor’s forward. P. vi, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.).Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11:vi + 1–430.
* Genoways, H. H. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals (Introduction and Acknowledgments). Pp. 355–357, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11:vi + 1–430.
* Genoways, H. H. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Pygmy Shrew, Microsorex hoyi. Pp. 386–388, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11: vi + 1–430.
* Genoways, H. H. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Marsh Rice Rat, Oryzomys palustris. Pp. 402–403, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania, (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11: vi + 1–430.
* Genoways, H. H. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Badger, Taxidea taxus. Pp. 408–409, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11: vi + 1–430.
* Genoways, H. H., and R. J. Baker. 1979. Editor’s Note. Pp. vii–viii, in Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.). National Park Service Proceedings and Transaction Series, 4:xvii + 1–442.
* Genoways, H. H., R. J. Baker, and J. E. Cornely. 1979. Mammals of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas. pp. 271–332, in Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.). National Park Service Proceedings and Transaction Series, 4:xvii + 1–442.
^ Genoways, H. H., R. C. Dowler, and C. H. Carter. 1981. Intraisland and interisland variation in Antillean populations of Molossus molossus (Mammalia: Molossidae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:475–492.
^ Genoways, H. H., and D. A. Schlitter. 1981. Collections of Recent mammals of the world, exclusive of Canada and the United States. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:47–59.
+ Genoways, H. H., and D. A. Schlitter. 1985. Survey of the Recent mammal collections of the world. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 170:41–42.
* Genoways, H. H., and D. A. Schlitter. 1985. [Review of] Orders and Families of Recent Mammals of the World by S. Anderson and J. K. Jones, Jr. Systematic Zoology, 34:247.
* Genoways, H. H., and D. A. Schlitter. 1993. [1988]. Pest control management for mammal collections. Pp. 531–558, in Management of Mammal Collections in Tropical Environments (B. K. Tikader, ed.). Technical and General Press, Calcutta, India, xii + 1–645.
^ Genoways, H. H., and S. L. Willliams. 1979. Notes on bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Bonaire and Curacao, Dutch West Indies. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 48:311–321.
^ Genoways, H. H., and S. L. Williams. 1979. Records of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 48:323–335.
* Genoways, H. H., and S. L. Williams. 1980. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. I. A new species of bat of the genus Tonatia (Mammalia: Phyllostomatidae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:203–211.
* Genoways, H. H., and S. L. Williams. 1984. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. IX. Bats of the genus Tonatia (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 53:327–346.
* Genoways, H. H., and S. L. Williams. 1986. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. XI. Bats of the genus Micronycteris (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:303–324.
^ Genoways, H. H., S. L. Williams, and J. A. Groen. 1981. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. V. Noteworthy records of Surinamese mammals. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:319–332.
* George, S. B., J. R. Choate, and H. H. Genoways. 1981. Distribution and taxonomic status of Blarina hylophaga Elliot (Insectivora: Soricidae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:493–513.
* George, S. B., J. R. Choate, and H. H. Genoways. 1986. Blarina brevicauda. Mammalian Species, 261:1–9.
* George, S. B., H. H. Genoways, J. R. Choate, and R. J. Baker. 1982. Karyotypic relationships within the short-tailed shrews, genus Blarina. Journal of Mammalogy, 63:639–645.
* Giannini, N. P., J. R. Wible, and N. B. Simmons. 2006. On the cranial osteology of Chiroptera. I. Pteropus (Megachiroptera: Pteropodidae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 295:1-134.
* Göbbel, L., M. S. Fisher, T. J. Smith, J. R. Wible, and K. P. Bhatnagar. 2004. The vomeronasal organ and associated structures of fetal Loxodonta africana (Proboscidea, Elephantidae). Acta Zoologica, 85:41-52.
* Groen, J. A. 1990. [1988]. Skeletal preparation techniques. Pp. 141–158, in Management of Mammal Collections in Tropical Environments (B. K. Tikader, ed.). Technical and General Press, Calcutta, India, xii + 465.
* Gunders, A. E., J. Segerman, C. G. Coetzee, I. L. Rautenbach, and D. A. Schlitter. 1985. Fleas—New host record for Gerbillurus vallinus (Thomas). Journal of the Entomology Society of South Africa, 48(1):214.

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+ Haiduk, M. W., R. L. Baker, L. W. Robbins, and D. A. Schlitter. 1981. Chromosomal evolution in African megachiroptera: G- and C-band assessment of the magnitude of changes in similar karyotypes. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 29:221–232.
* Haiduk, M. W., L. W. Robbins, R. L. Robbins, and D. A. Schlitter. 1980. Karyotypic studies of seven species of African megachiropterans (Mammalia: Pteropodidae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:181–191.
* Haiduk, M. W., L. W. Robbins, and D. A. Schlitter. 1984. Chromosomal banding studies and their systematic implications in African fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropidae). Pp. 159–172, in Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium on the Ecology and Taxonomy of African Small Mammals (E. van der Straeton, W. N. Verheyen, and F. D. Vree, eds.). Annals of the Royal Museum of Central Africa, Zoology, 237:1–227.
* Hawks, C. A. 1993. [1990]. Recent advances in the conservation of natural science collections. Pp. 53–60, in Natural History Collections: Their Management and Value (E. Herholdt, ed.). Special Publication No. 1. Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa, x + 172.
+ Hawks, C. A., and S. L. Williams. 1986. Arsenic in natural history collections. Leather Conservation News, 2(2):1–4.
+ Hawks, C. A., and S. L. Williams. 1986. Care of specimen labels in vertebrate research collections. Pp. 105–108, in Proceedings of the 1985 Workshop on Care and Maintenance of Natural History Collections (J. Waddington and D. M. Rudkin, eds.). Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, v + 121.
* Henderson, R. W., J. Daudin, G. T. Haas, and T. J. McCarthy. 1992. Significant distribution records for some amphibians and reptiles in theLesser Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science, 28(1–2):101–103.
* Henderson, R. W., A. De Latte, and T. J. McCarthy. 1993. Gekko gecko (Sauria: Gekkonidae) established on Martinique, French West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science, 29(1–2):128–129.
* Herman, T.E. 1977. Bats. Carnegie Magazine, 51(8):22-23.
* Hill, J. E. 1983. Further records of bats from the Central African Republic (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 52:5–58.
^ Hill, J. E. and D. A. Schlitter. 1982. A record of Rhinolophus arcuatus (Rhinolophidae: Chiroptera) from Papua New Guinea, with the descriptionof a new subspecies. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 51:455–464.
+ Holman, J. A., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. An analysis of hair structure and its phylogenetic implications among heteromyid rodents. Journal of Mammalogy, 59:740–760.
* Honeycutt, R. L., M. W. Allard, S. V. Edwards, and D. A. Schlitter. 1991. Systematics and evolution of the family Bathyergidae. Chapter 2, pp. 45–65, in The Biology of the Naked Mole-rat (P. W. Sherman, J. U. M. Jarvis, and R. D. Alexander, eds.). Princeton University Press, Princeton, xvi + 518 pp.
* Honeycutt, R. L., R. J. Baker, and H. H. Genoways. 1980. Results of the Alcoa Foundation–Suriname expeditions. III. Chromosomal data for bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:237–250.
* Honeycutt, R. L., K. Nelson, D. A. Schlitter, and P. W. Sherman. 1991. Genetic variation within and among populations of the naked mole-rat: Evidence from nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Chapter 7, pp.195–208, in The Biology of the Naked Mole-rat (P. W. Sherman, J. U. M. Jarvis,and R. D. Alexander, eds.). Princeton University Press, Princeton, xvi + 518 pp.
* Honeycutt, R. L., and S. L. Williams. 1982. Genic differentiation in pocket gophers of the genus Pappogeomys, with comments on intergeneric relationships in the subfamily Geomyinae. Journal of Mammalogy, 63:208–217.
* Hood, C. S., D. A. Schlitter, J. I. Georgudaki, S. Yenbutra, and R. J. Baker. 1988. Chromosomal studies of bats (Mammalia:Chiroptera) from Thailand. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 57:99–109.
* Hopson, J. A., G. F. Engelmann, G. W. Rougier, and J. R. Wible. 1999. Skull of a paurodontid mammal (Holotheria, Dryolestoidea) from the Late Jurassic of Colorado. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 19, suppl. to N. 3, pp. 52A-53A (Abstract).
* Hutterer, R., and D. A. Schlitter. 1996. Shrews of Korup National Park, Cameroon, with the description of a new Sylvisorex (Mammalia: Soricidae). Pp. 57–66, in Contributions in Mammalogy: A Memorial Volume Honoring Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr. (H. H. Genoways, and R. J. Baker, eds.). Museum of Texas Tech University, il + 1–315 pp.

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* Janecek, L. L. 1990. Genic variation in the Peromyscus truei group (Rodentia: Cricetidae). Journal of Mammalogy, 71(3):301–308.
* Janecek, L. L., R. L. Honeycutt, I. L. Rautenbach, B. H. Erasmus, S. Reig, and D. A. Schlitter. 1992. Allozyme variation and systematics of African mole rats (Rodentia: Bathyergidae). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 20(5):401–416.
* Janecek, L. L., D. A. Schlitter, and I. L. Rautenbach. 1991. A genic comparison of spiny mice, genus Acomys. Journal of Mammalogy, 72(3):542–552.
* Ji, Q., Z.-X. Luo, C.-X. Yuan, J. R. Wible, J.-P. Zhang, and J. A. Georgi. 2002. The earliest eutherian mammal. Nature, 416:816-822.
+ Jones, J. K., Jr., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. Neotoma phenax. Mammalian Species, 108:1–3.

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+ Kamstra, J., and T. J. McCarthy. 1996. Mammal list. Pp 297–298, in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary: Its History, Flora and Fauna forVisitors, Teachers, and Scientists (K. M. Emmons, R. H. Horwich, J. Kamstra,E. Saqui, J. Beveridge, T. J. McCarthy, J. Meerman, S. C. Silver, I. Pop, F. Koontz, E. Pop, H. Saqui, L. Ostro, P. Pixabaj, D. Beveridge, and J. Lumb, eds.). Angelus Press, Ltd., Belize, 334 pp.
+ Kamstra, J., T.J. McCarthy, and J. Meerman. 1996. Amphibian and reptile list. Pp 307–310, in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary:Its History, Flora and Fauna for Visitors, Teachers, and Scientists (K. M. Emmons, R. H. Horwich, J. Kamstra, E. Saqui, J. Beveridge, T. J. McCarthy, J. Meerman, S. C. Silver, I. Pop, F. Koontz, E. Pop, H. Saqui, L. Ostro, P. Pixabaj, D. Beveridge, and J. Lumb, eds.). Angelus Press, Ltd., Belize, 334 pp.
* Kirkland, G. L., Jr. 1977. The rock vole, Microtus chrotorrhinus(Miller) (Mammalia: Rodentia) in West Virginia. Annals of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 46:45–53.
* Klingener, D., H. H. Genoways, and R. J. Baker. 1978. Batsfrom southern Haiti. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 47:81–99.
+ Koop, B. F., R. J. Baker, and H. H. Genoways. 1983. Numerouschromosomal polymorphisms in a natural population of rice rats(Oryzomys: Cricetidae). Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 35:131–135.

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^ Lacher, T. E., Jr. 1981. The comparative social behavior of Kerodon rupestris and Galea spixii and the evolution of behavior in the Caviidae. Bulletin of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 17:1–71.
* Lee, T. E., J. W. Bickham, and D. A. Schlitter. 1989. Karyotypes of two nycterid bats from Somalia. Mammalia, 53(1):120–122.
* Lim, B. K., Engstrom, M. D., Genoways, H. H., Catzeflis, F. M., Fitzgerald, K. A., Peters, S. L., Djosetro, M., Brandon, S., and S. Mitro. 2005. Results of the Alcoa Foundation-Suriname expeditions. XIV. Mammals of Brownsberg Nature Park, Suriname. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 74: 225-274.
* Lim, B. K., Genoways, H. H., and M. D. Engstrom. 2003. Results of the Alcoa Foundation-Suriname expeditions. XII. First record of the giant fruit-eating bat, Artibeus amplus (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Suriname with a review of the species. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 72: 99-107.
* Luo, Z.-X., Q. Ji, J. R. Wible, and C.-X. Yuan. 2003. A new tribosphenic mammal with implications for early metatherian evolution. Science, 302:1934-1940.
* Luo, Z.-X., and J. R. Wible. 2005. A Late Jurassic digging mammal and early mammalian diversification. Science, 308:103-107.

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^ Mares, M. A. 1980. Convergent evolution among desert rodents: A global perspective. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 16:1–51.
* Mares, M. A., R. Adams, T. E. Lacher, Jr., and M. R. Willig. 1980. Home range dynamics in chipmunks: Responses to experimental manipulation of population density and distribution. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:193–201.
* Mares, M. A.., R. M. Bárquez, and J. K. Braun. 1995. Distribution and ecology of some Argentine bats (Mammalia). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 64(3):219-237.
* Mares, M. A., R. M. Bárquez, J. K. Braun, and R. A. Ojeda. 1996. Observations on the mammals of Tucumán Province, Argentina. I. Systematics, distribution, and ecology of the Didelphimorphia, Xenarthra, Chiroptera, Primates, Carnivora, Perissodactyla, Artiodactyla, and Lagomorpha. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 65(2):89-152.
* Mares, M. A., and J. K. Braun. An international survey of the popular and technical literature of mammalogy. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:145–205.
* Mares, M. A., J. K. Braun, and D. Gettinger. 1989. Observations on the distribution and ecology of the mammals of the cerrado grasslands of central Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum 58:1–60.
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* McBee, K., J. W. Bickham, S. Yenbutra, J. Nabhitabhata, and D. A. Schlitter. 1986. Standard karyology of nine species of vespertilionid bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Thailand. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:95–116.
* McBee, K., D. A. Schlitter, and R. L. Robbins. 1987. Systematics of African bats of the genus Eptesicus (Mammalia: Vespertilionidae). 2. Karyotypes of African species and their generic relationships. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 56:213–222.
+ McCarthy, T. J. 1982. A note on the reproduction in Laemanctus longipes (Sauria: Iguanidae) in Belize. Caribbean Journal of Science, 18(1–4):133.
+ McCarthy, T. J. 1982. Bat records from the Caribbean lowlands of El Peten, Guatemala. Journal of Mammalogy, 63:683–685.
* McCarthy, T. J. 1982. Chironectes, Cyclopes, Cabassous, and probably Cebus in southern Belize. Mammalia, 46:397–400.
* McCarthy, T. J. 1987. Distributional records of bats from the Caribbean lowlands of Belize, and adjacent Guatemala and Mexico. Pp 137-162, in Studies in neotropical mammalogy: essays in honor of Phillip Hershkovitz (Ed. by B. D. Patterson and R. M. Timm) Fieldiana: Zoology, n.s., 39:  137-162.
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* McCarthy, T. J. 1991. Who’s who of marine mammals: A whale of a puzzle in the Bay of Belize. Belize Audubon Society Newsletter, 23(4):9, 11.
* McCarthy, T. J. 1992. Notes concerning the jaguarundi cat (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) in the Caribbean lowlands of Belize and Guatemala. Mammalia, 5(2):302–306.
* McCarthy, T. J. [1993] Checklist: Mammals of Belize. [Belize Audubon Society] Separate [January], 2 pp.
+ McCarthy, T. J. 1993. Belizean mammalogy: The era of natural history (1809–1860). Belize Audubon Society Newsletter, 25(1):11–12.
+ McCarthy, T. J. 1993. Belizean mammalogy: The era of natural history (1861–1931). Belize Audubon Society Newsletter, 25(2-3):10–11.
* McCarthy, T. J. 1993. Belizean bats need understanding. The Belize Times, 3845 (9 May) B:14–15.
* McCarthy, T. J.. 1993. Vampire bats and the natural Belize. The Belize Times, 3846 (16 May):10–12.
+ McCarthy, T. J. 1993. Vampire bat populations, economics and control in Belize. The Belize Times, 3847 (23 May), 10–11, 20–21.
+ McCarthy, T. J. .2001. [1999-2000]. Taxonomic evaluation of Sylvilagus brasiliensis (Lagomorpha: Leporidae) in Belize and eastern Guatemala and distributional comments for Sylvilagus floridanus. Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología, 4:108-113.
* McCarthy, T. J., L. Albuja V., and M. S. Alberico. 2006. A new species of Chocoan Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) from western Ecuador and Colombia. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 75: 97-110.
* McCarthy, T. J., L. Albuja V., and I. Manzano. 2000. Rediscovery of the brown sac-winged bat, Balantiopteryx infusca (Thomas, 1897), in Ecuador. Journal of Mammalogy, 81(4):958-961.
* McCarthy, T.J., D. L. Anderson, and G. A. Cruz D. 1999. Tree sloths (Mammalia: Xenarthra) in Nicaragua and Honduras, Central America. Southwestern Naturalist, 44(3): 410-414.
* McCarthy, T. J., and J. Arroyo-Cabrales. 2000. Correccion de la localidad de una ardilla neotropical (Mammalia:Sciuridae) de Honduras. Vertebrata Mexicana, 8:5-8.
* McCarthy, T. J., L. J. Barkley, and L. Albuja V. 1991. Significant range extension of the giant Andean fruit bat, Sturnira aratathomasi. The Texas Journal of Science, 4(3):437–438.
+ McCarthy, T. J., and N. A. Bitar. 1983. New bat records (Enchisthenes and Myotis) from the Guatemalan central highlands. Journal of Mammalogy, 64:526–527.
+ McCarthy, T. J., A. Cadena G., and T. O. Lemke. 1984. Comments on the first Tonatia carrikeri (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) from Colombia. Lozania, 40:1–6.
* McCarthy, T. J., W. B. Davis, J. E. Hill, J. K. Jones, Jr., and G. A. Cruz. 1993. Bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) records, early collectors, and faunal lists for northern Central America. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 62:191–228.
* McCarthy, T. J., A. L. Gardner, and C. O. Handley, Jr., 1992. Tonatia carrikeri. Mammalian Species, 407:1–4.
* McCarthy, T. J., and R. W. Henderson. 1992. Confirmation of Ardops nichollsi on Marie Galante, Lesser Antilles, and comments on other bats. Caribbean Journal of Science, 28(1–3):106–107.
* McCarthy, T. J., B. Myton, G. A. Cruz D., and W. B. Davis. 1991. Mammal records of Orthogeomys, Hoplomys, and Galictis for Honduras. The Texas Journal of Science, 4(4):429-430.
* McCarthy, T. J., and Ochoa G., J. 1991. Presence of Centronycteris maximiliani and Micronycteris daviesi (Chiroptera) in Venezuela. Texas Journal of Science, 43(3):332–334.
* McCarthy, T. J., and Méndez, E. 1998. Mammals of Belize: A checklist. Belize Audubon Society, Belize City. iv + 19 pp.
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* McLaren, S. B. (Chairman). 1989. Survey Report on Computerized Information Retrieval in Mammal Collections of North America. Committee on Information Retrieval, American Society of Mammalogists, 29 pp.
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* McLaren, S. B. 1993. [Review of] Preserving Natural Science Collections: Chronicle of Our Environmental Heritage (W. D. Duckworth, H. H. Genoways, and C. L. Rose, eds.). Collection Forum, 10(2):46–48.
* McLaren, S. B. 1999. Obituary, Gordon Laidlaw Kirkland, Jr.: 1943-1999. Journal of Mammalogy, 80(4): 1365-1374.
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* McLaren, S. B., and J. K. Braun (eds.). 1993. GIS applications in mammalogy. Special Publication of the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, Oklahoma, 41 pp.
+ McLaren, S. B., H. H. Genoways, and D. A. Schlitter. 1986. Uses of the computer in collection management. Pp. 75–80, in Proceedings of the 1985 Workshop on Care and Maintenance of Natural History Collections (J. Waddington and D. M. Rudkin, eds.). Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, v + 121.
* McLaren, S. B., H. H. Genoways, and D. A. Schlitter. 1987. The computer as a collection management tool. Pp. 97–110, in Mammal Collection Management (H. H. Genoways, C. Jones, and O. L. Rossolimo, eds.). Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock, Texas, iv + 219 pp.
* McLaren, S. B., and G. L. Kirkland, Jr. 1980. Geographic variation in litter size of small mammals in the central Appalachian region. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, 53:123–126.
^ McLaren, S. B., D. A. Schlitter, and H. H. Genoways. 1984. Catalog of the Recent Scandentia and Primates in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 53:463–525.
* McLaren, S. B., D. A. Schlitter, and H. H. Genoways. 1986. Catalog of the Recent marine mammals in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:237–296.
* Merritt, J. F. 1974. Factors influencing the local distribution of Peromyscus californicus in northern California. Journal of Mammalogy, 55:102–114.
* Merritt, J. F. 1978. Peromyscus californicus. Mammalian Species, 85:1–6.
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* Merritt, J. F., and J. M. Merritt. 1978. Population ecology and energy relationships of Clethrionomys gapperi in Colorado subalpine forest. Journal of Mammalogy, 59:576–598.
* Merritt, J. F., and J. M. Merritt. 1980. Population ecology of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) in the front range of Colorado. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:113–130.
* Moncrief, N. D., J. R. Choate, and H. H. Genoways. 1982. Morphometric and geographic relationships of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) in Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 51:157–180.
* Moore, D. W., and L. L. Janecek. 1990. Genic relationships among North American Microtus. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 59:249–259.
* Morales, J. C., S. W. Balllinger, J. W. Bickham, I. F. Greenbaum, and D. A. Schlitter. 1991. Genetic relationships among eight species of Eptesicus and Pipistrellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). Journal of Mammalogy, 72(2):286–291.
* Morgan, G. S., and J. A. Ottenwalder. 1993. A new extinct species of Solenodon (Mammalia: Insectivora: Solenodontidae) from the Late Quaternary of Cuba. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 62:151–164.

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* Nedbal, M. A., R. L. Honeycutt, and D. A. Schlitter. 1996. Higher level systematics of rodents (Mammalia: Rodentia): Evidence from the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 3(3):1–37.
* Nitikman, L. Z., and M. A. Mares. Ecology of small mammals in a gallery forest of central Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 56:75–95.
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+ Patton, J. C., R. J. Baker, and H. H. Genoways. 1980. Apparent chromosomal heterosis in a fossorial mammal. American Naturalist, 116:143–146.
* Pembleton, E. F., and S. L. Williams. 1978. Geomys pinetis. Mammalian Species, 86:1–3.
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* Qumsiyeh, M. B., M. J. Hamilton, and D. A. Schlitter.. 1987. Problems in using Robertsonian rearrangements in determiningmonophyly: Examples from the genera Tatera and Gerbillurus.Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 44:198–208.
* Qumsiyeh, M. B., and D. A. Schlitter. 1981. Bat records fromMauritania, Africa (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:345–351.
* Qumsiyeh, M. B., and D. A. Schlitter. 1982. The bat fauna of Jabal Al Akhdar, northeast Libya. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 51:377–389.
+ Qumsiyeh, M. B., and D. A. Schlitter. 1991. Cytogenetic data on the rodent family Gerbillidae. Occasional Papers, The Museum, Texas Tech University, 144:1–20.
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* Ramirez-Pulido, J., G. Ceballos, and S. L. Williams. 1980. A noteworthy record of the long-legged myotis (Myotis volans) from central Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist, 25:124.
* Rautenbach, I. L., G. N. Bronner, and D. A. Schlitter. 1993. Karyotypic data and attendant systematic implications for the bats of southern Africa. Koedoe, 34(2):87–104.
* Rautenbach, I. L., and D. A. Schlitter. 1977. Nongeographic variation in elephant shrews (genus Elephantulus Thomas and Schwann, 1906) of southern Africa. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 46:223–243.
* Rautenbach, I. L., and D. A. Schlitter. 1978. Revision of genus Malacomys of Africa (Mammalia: Muridae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 47:385–422.
* Rautenbach, I. L., D. A. Schlitter, and L. E. O. Braack. 1985. New distributional records of bats for the Republic of South Africa, with special reference to the Kruger National Park. Koedoe, 27:131–135.
* Rautenbach, I. L., D. A. Schlitter, and G. DeGraaff. 1980. Notes on the mammal fauna of the Augrabies Falls National Park andsurrounding areas, with special reference to regionalzoogeographical implications. Koedoe, 22:157–175.
* Robbins, L. W., J. R. Choate, and R. L. Robbins. 1980. Nongeographic and interspecific variation in four species of Hylomyscus (Rodentia: Muridae) in southern Cameroon. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:31–48.
* Robbins, L. W., and D. A. Schlitter. 1981. Systematic status of dormice (Rodentia: Gliridae) from southern Cameroon, Africa. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:271–288.
* Rougier, G. W., M. J. Novacek, M. C. McKenna, and J. R. Wible. 2001. Gobiconodonts from the Early Cretaceous of Oshih (Aisle), Mongolia. American Museum Novitates, 3348:1-30.
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* Rougier, G. W., J. R. Wible, and J. A. Hopson. 1992. Reconstruction of the cranial vessels in the Early Cretaceous mammal Vincelestes neuquenianus: implications for the evolution of the mammalian cranial vascular system. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12:188-216.
* Rougier, G. W., J. R. Wible, and J. A. Hopson. 1996. Basicranial anatomy of Priacodon fruitaensis (Triconodontidae, Mammalia) from the Late Jurassic of Colorado and a reappraisal of mammaliaform interrelationships. American Museum Novitates, 3183:1-38.
* Rougier, G. W., J. R. Wible, and M. J. Novacek. 1996. Middle-ear ossicles of the multituberculate Kryptobaatar from the Mongolian Late Cretaceous: implications for the mammaliamorph relations and the evolution of the auditory apparatus. American Museum Novitates, 3187:1-43.
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* Rougier, G. W., J. R. Wible, and M. J. Novacek. 1998. Implications of Deltatheridium specimens for early marsupial history. Nature, 396: 459-463.
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* Ruben, F. L., G. Nathan, H. Mendelow, and S. L. Williams. 1981. Loa loa among American naturalists. Centers for Disease Control – Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 30(38):479.
* Ruedas, L. A., T. E. Lee, Jr., J. W. Bickham, and D. A. Schlitter. 1990. Chromosomes of five species of vespertilionid bats from Africa. Journal of Mammalogy, 71(1):94–100.

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+ Sacco, J. C., and D. A. Schlitter. 1994. High drama on the North African desert. Carnegie Magazine, 62(2):31-32, 38-41.
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* Schlitter, D. A. 1978. [Review] Mammals of Kentucky by R. W. Barbourand W. H. Davis. Journal of Mammalogy, 59:452.
* Schlitter, D. A. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Seminole bat, Lasiurus seminolus. Pp. 390–391, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania(H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11:vi + 1–430.
* Schlitter, D. A. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Silver-haired bat, Lasioncteris noctovagans. Pp. 391–394, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History SpecialPublication, 11:vi + 1–430.
* Schlitter, D. A. 1985. Chapter 6. Mammals—Evening bat, Nycticeiushumeralis. Pp. 395–396, in Species of Special Concern in Pennsylvania (H. H. Genoways and F. J. Brenner, eds.). Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, 11:vi + 1–430.
* Schlitter, D. A. 1989. African rodents of special concern: a preliminary assessment. Pp. 33-39, in Rodents: A world survey of species of conservation concern (W. Z. Lidicker, Jr., ed.). Occasional papers of the IUCN species survival commission, 4.
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* Schlitter, D. A. 1993. Going to bat for bats. Bulletin, Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania Quarterly, Spring, pp. 2–4.
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* Schlitter, D. A., I. R. Aggundey, M. B. Qumsiyeh, K. Nelson, and R. L. Honeycutt. 1986. Taxonomic and distributional notes on bats from Kenya. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:297–302.
* Schlitter, D. A., and M. J. Delany. 1985. Geographical areas of Africa poorly represented in mammal research collections. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 170:47–48.
* Schlitter, D. A., R. Hutterer, T. Maddalena, and L. W. Robbins. 1999. New karyotypes of shrews (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Cameroon and Somalia. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 68:1-14.
* Schlitter, D. A., and S. B. McLaren. 1981. An additional record of Myonycteris relicta Bergmans, 1980, from Tanzania (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:385–389.
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* Schlitter, D. A., I. L. Rautenbach, and C. G. Coetzee. 1984. Karyotypes of southern African gerbils, genus Gerbillurus Shortridge, 1942 (Rodentia: Cricetidae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 53:549–557.
+ Schlitter, D. A., I. L. Rautenbach, and D. A. Wolhuter. 1980.Karyotypes and morphometrics of two species of Scotophilus inSouth Africa (Mammalia: Vespertilionidae). Annals of the Transvaal Museum, 32:231–239.
* Schlitter, D. A., L. W. Robbins, and S. A. Buchanan. 1982. Bats of the Central African Republic (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 51:133–155.
* Schlitter, D. A., L. W. Robbins, and S. L. Williams. 1985.Taxonomic status of dormice (genus Graphiurus) from west and central Africa. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 54:1–9.
+ Schlitter, D. A., and J. C. Sacco. 1993. Childs Frick and the Santens brothers: Creating a superb collection of African mammals. Carnegie Magazine, 61(9):18–23.
* Schlitter, D. A., S. L. Williams, and J. E. Hill. 1983. Taxonomic review of Temminck’s trident bat, Aselliscus tricuspidatus (Temminck, 1834) (Mammalia: Hipposideridae). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 52:337–358.
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* Smith, J. D., H. H. Genoways, J. K. Jones, Jr. 1977. Cranial anddental anomalies in three species of platyrrhine monkeys from Nicaragua. Folia Primatologica, 28:1–42.
* Smith, S. A., J. W. Bickham, and D. A. Schlitter. 1986. Karyotypes of eleven species of molossid bats from Africa (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 55:125–136.
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