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Anolis rubribarbaris

2008
Anolis rubribarbaris (Köhler, McCranie, & Wilson 1999) Figs. 2–3 Norops rubribarbaris Köhler et al. 1999: 280. Holotype. UF 90206, an adult male from 4 km S of San Luís de los Planes, 1700 m elevation, northern slope of Montaña de Santa Bárbara, Parque Nacional Montaña de Santa Bárbara, Depto.
Townsend, Josiah H.   +3 more
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Anolis boulengerianus

2014
Comparison of Anolis boulengerianus and A. isthmicus and taxonomic conclusions A comparison of our Anolis boulengerianus and A. isthmicus samples is provided in Table 2 (also see Fig. 2). There were no obvious differences between these samples in any of the characters in the table, and we were unable to find any differences in any other characters ...
Oca, Adrián Nieto-Montes De   +2 more
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Anolis Daudin

2010
Anolis (Daudin) Anolis (sensu lato) is the most specious genus among the reptiles, with circa 370 recognized species (Poe 2004). Within the genus two major groups of species called “alpha” and “beta” have been recognized (the latter composed of the subgenus Norops). Moreover, subgroups of species have also been defined within “alpha” and “beta” Anolis (
Castiglia, Riccardo   +4 more
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Interspecific Aggression between Lizard Competitors, Anolis cooki and Anolis cristatellus

Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 2010
Aggressive encounters were staged between two species of Puerto Rican lizards (Anolis cooki and Anolis cristatellus) which share the same microhabitat (syntopic). The intensity of these interspecific matches was as great as their respective conspecific matches. When the two species interacted with either “look alike” congeners (A.
Peter R. Ortiz, Thomas A. Jenssen
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Anolis nebulosus

2014
Anolis nebulosus (Wiegmann 1834) Figs. 95–101 Dactyloa nebulosa Wiegmann 1834: 47; type locality: “ Mexico ”; restricted to Mazatlán, Sinaloa by Smith & Taylor 1950b. Holotype: ZMB 527. Anolis nebuloides: Oliver 1937, Bogert & Oliver 1945, Zweifel & Norris 1955, Smith & Grant 1958, Tanner & Robinson 1959, Fugler & Dixon 1961 Anolis nebulosis: Fosdick ...
Köhler, Gunther   +4 more
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Bifoveal Vision in Anolis Lizards

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 1981
The retinas of 14 ecologically diverse species of Anolis lizards have been examined neuroanatomically. Both central and temporal foveas were observed in each eye of all species: however, the two foveas differed with regard to a number of structural and morphological characteristics. All central foveas were deep and convexiclivate, while temporal foveas
K V, Fite, B C, Lister
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Genetic Divergence between Anolis carolinensis and Its Cuban Progenitor, Anolis porcatus

Journal of Herpetology, 1980
An electrophoretic comparison was made between Anolis carolinensis from Texas and Georgia and Anolis porcatus from Cuba. At five of 35 presumptive gene loci the Cuban population may be distinguished from the North American population. The Nei genetic distance (o) estimate between the Cuban and North American populations is 0.165 which is slightly above
Donald G. Buth   +2 more
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Anolis polylepis Peters

2010
Published as part of Köhler, Gunther, Dehling, Matthias & Köhler, Johannes, 2010, Cryptic species and hybridization in the Anolis polylepis complex, with the description of a new species from the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica (Squamata: Polychrotidae), pp.
Köhler, Gunther   +2 more
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Anolis carolinensis Cuvier

1971
The karyotypes presented here were obtained from squash preparations of the spleen female and the gonads male. Sex chromosome heteromorphism was not detected in either sex. The animals were supplied by a local dealer of California, USA.
Maria Luiza Beçak   +6 more
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