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Hematological and plasma biochemistry in Psammophilus blanfordanus (Sauria: Agamidae)
Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2011The purpose of this study is to determine reference ranges for hematological and plasma chemistry of Psammophilus blanfordanus (Sauria: Agamidae) collected from their natural habitat. Blood samples were taken from coccygeal vein and lower abdominal vein of P. blanfordanus and different blood parameters were measured. Among the hematological parameters,
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The chewing cycle in the herbivorous lizard Uromastix aegyptius (Agamidae)
Archives of Oral Biology, 1980Abstract The chewing cycle was examined using cinematography at 32 frames per second (fps) and simultaneous electromyography of selected jaw muscles. Three types of food of various sizes were fed to the animals. Seven feeding behaviours were distinguished and comparisons between the chewing cycles in these behaviours made.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Phrynocephalus guinanensis (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014Recent phylogenetic researches discovered no reciprocal monophyly between morphological species of Phrynocephalus putjatia and P. guinanensis, P. guinanensis exhibits extensive sexual color dimorphism, whereas P. putjatia does not have. The complete mitochondrial genome of the putative taxa, Phrynocephalus guinanensis, was determined in order to ...
Caiyun, Fu, Wei, Chen, Yuanting, Jin
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2023
Phrynocephalus guttatus kalmykus ssp. n. is described from the European part of fhe species range. It s district by pholidosi peculiartics and by tail underside pattern. Zoogeographic importance of the Volga-Ural interfluve is emphasized.
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Phrynocephalus guttatus kalmykus ssp. n. is described from the European part of fhe species range. It s district by pholidosi peculiartics and by tail underside pattern. Zoogeographic importance of the Volga-Ural interfluve is emphasized.
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Ultrastructure of epidermal sensory receptors in Amphibolurus barbatus (Lacertilis: Agamidae)
Cell and Tissue Research, 1980The histological and ultrastructural organisation of the epidermal sensory organs in Amphibolurus barbatus has been described with respect to their position and possible functions. The sensory organs, located at the scale's edge, are most numerous in scales of the dorsal surface of the head.
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Three probable cases of parthenogenesis in lizards (Agamidae, Chamaeleontidae, Gekkonidae)
Experientia, 1970Nachweis von Triploidie und Parthenogenese bei Reptilien (Agamidae, Chamaleontidae und Gekkonidae).
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2023
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2014
Karyotypes of 7 species and subspecies of the genus Phrynocephalus collected in Central Asia within the borders of the former USSR are described as follows: Phrynocephalus ocellatus ocellatus and Ph. o. bannikovi ??? 2n=24M (24A+T)+24m (24a+t)=48, NF=48; Ph. raddei raddei ??? 2n=24M (24A+T)+24m (24a+t)=48, NF=48; Ph. r. boettgeri ???
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Karyotypes of 7 species and subspecies of the genus Phrynocephalus collected in Central Asia within the borders of the former USSR are described as follows: Phrynocephalus ocellatus ocellatus and Ph. o. bannikovi ??? 2n=24M (24A+T)+24m (24a+t)=48, NF=48; Ph. raddei raddei ??? 2n=24M (24A+T)+24m (24a+t)=48, NF=48; Ph. r. boettgeri ???
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Two New Diporiphora (Lacertilia, Agamidae) from Western Australia
1979(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2010
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