Lagartos brasileiros da família Gekkonidae (Sauria)
This paper contains: (i) a general discussion of gekkonid systematics; (ii) a key to the South American genera; (iii) diagnoses of South American genera; (iv) a check list of continental South American species, with bibliographical indications helpful to identification; (v) a systematic account of species known from or expected to occur in Brasil.
P. E. Vanzolini
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Diversity of Saurian fauna in the Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India
The present report provides knowledge about the diversity of Saurian fauna in the Buldhana district of the Indian state of Maharashtra as a model geographic area to promote conservation management.
Prasanna S. Joshi, Vasudha T. Tantarpale
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Systematics of small Gehyra (Squamata: Gekkonidae) of the southern Kimberley, Western Australia: redescription of G. kimberleyi Börner & Schüttler, 1983 and description of a new restricted range species [PDF]
Ongoing fieldwork and molecular research continues to reveal that the monsoonal tropics of northern Australia contain more vertebrate species than currently recognised. Here we focus on two morphologically distinctive, yet unrecognised forms in the genus
Bourke, Gayleen +4 more
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Cytogenetic characterisation and chromosomal mapping of microsatellite and telomeric repeats in two gecko species (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Thailand [PDF]
Weera Thongnetr +5 more
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Biodiversity in a forest island: reptiles and amphibians of the West African Togo Hills [PDF]
Our recent surveys of the herpetological diversity of the West African Togo Hills documented a total of 65 reptile and amphibian species, making Kyabobo National Park one of the most diverse sites surveyed in Ghana.
Diaz, Raul E. +5 more
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Lepidoblepharis in Amazonia (Sauria, Gekkonidae)
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Repeated evolution of sympatric, palaeoendemic species in closely related, co-distributed lineages ofHemiphyllodactylus Bleeker, 1860 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) across a sky-island archipelago in Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
L. Lee Grismer +7 more
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Pentastomids can infect the respiratory tract of lizards, causing their death and as a result influencing the population size of hosts. Despite this, studies on rates of pulmonary infection of Brazilian lizards, including those living in Caatinga ...
WO. Almeida +5 more
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Sphaerodactylus cochranae [PDF]
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Henderson, Robert W, Powell, Robert
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