A skeletochronological estimation of age structure in a population of the Guenther’s frog, <i>Hylarana guentheri</i>, from western China Cao Li, Wen Bo Liao, Zhi Song Yang, Cai Quan Zhou 1-11 PDF
<i>Tarentola</i> and other gekkonid records from Djebel Ouarkziz (SW Morocco) Francisco Ceacero, Enrique García-Muñoz, Luis Pedrajas, Ana Perera, Miguel A. Carretero 13-17 PDF
Predation attempt by <i>Oxybelis aeneus</i> (Wagler) (Mexican Vine-snake) on <i>Basiliscus plumifrons</i> (Cope) Paul B.C. Grant, Todd R. Lewis 19-22 PDF
Age and growth of the sand lizards (<i>Lacerta agilis</i>) from a high Alpine population of north-western Italy Fabio M. Guarino, Ivan Di Già, Roberto Sindaco 23-29 PDF
Is the European pond turtle <i>Emys orbicularis</i> strictly aquatic? – Habitats where the turtle lives in central Europe Sławomir Mitrus 31-35 PDF
Nomenclatural availability of the names applied to “varieties” of the green toad (<i>Bufo viridis</i> subgroup) in the Italian territory, with emphasis on the variety <i>lineata</i> of Ninni (Anura: Bufonidae) Nicola Novarini, Lucio Bonato 37-62 PDF
Free GIS for herpetologists: free data sources on Internet and comparison analysis of proprietary and free/open source software Neftalí Sillero, Pedro Tarroso 63-85 PDF
Unusual colour form of Siberian pit viper (<i>Gloydius h. halys</i>) from the northern edge of its area Evgeniy Simonov 87-89 PDF
Amphibians of the Simbruini Mountains (Latium, Central Italy) Pierangelo Crucitti, Davide Brocchieri, Federica Emiliani, Marcello Malori, Sebana Pernice, Luca Tringali, Carlo Welby 91-101 PDF
An attempted predation on a Four-lined snake <i>Elaphe quatuorlineata</i> (Lacépède, 1789) by a Common Buzzard <i>Buteo buteo</i> (Linnaeus, 1758) Gaetano Aloise, Antonio Mazzei, Pietro Brandmayr 103-106 PDF
Chromatic variation in populations of <i>Xenodon merremi</i> (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) in Paraguay Pier Cacciali 107-112 PDF
First record of Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, <i>Lepidochelys kempii</i> (Garman, 1880) (Cheloniidae), from the Italian waters (Mediterranean Sea) Gianni Insacco, Filippo Spadola 113-117 PDF
Future climate change spells catastrophe for Blanchard’s cricket frog, <i>Acris blanchardi</i> (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae) Malcolm L. McCallum 119-130 PDF