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Ultrastructural studies distinguish skin diversities among Galápagos iguanas. [PDF]
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Unraveling Biogeographic Boundaries Within the Sierra Madre Oriental, México: An Endemicity Analysis Using a Taxonomically Diverse Dataset. [PDF]
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A new giant anole (Squamata: Iguanidae: Dactyloinae) from southwestern Ecuador
Zootaxa, 2021We describe a new species of Anolis lizard from the Pacific slopes of the Andes of southwestern Ecuador at elevations between 372–1,000 m. The new species belongs to the Dactyloa clade and may be distinguished from other Anolis by size, external anatomy, mitochondrial DNA divergence, and dewlap color. Based on phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial and
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Notes on Pristidactylus (Squamata: Iguanidae)
1985(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Etheridge, Richard +1 more
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Evolution of the sceloporine lizards (Iguanidae)
1975(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Larsen, Kenneth Rex, Tanner, Wilmer W.
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2015
FAMILY IGUANIDAE Bell 1825, 206 (2 genera, 7 species, 3 endemic species). Oppel 1811, 16 is usually credited with authorship of this family name, but Nicholson et al. (2012) argued that Oppel’s usage of “Iguanoides” did not qualify as required by the CODE and those authors cited Gray (1827, 56) as the author.
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FAMILY IGUANIDAE Bell 1825, 206 (2 genera, 7 species, 3 endemic species). Oppel 1811, 16 is usually credited with authorship of this family name, but Nicholson et al. (2012) argued that Oppel’s usage of “Iguanoides” did not qualify as required by the CODE and those authors cited Gray (1827, 56) as the author.
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Ultrastructural Analysis of Spermiogenesis in Iguana iguana (Reptilia: Sauria: Iguanidae)
European Journal of Morphology, 2002Spermiogenesis in the lizard, Iguana iguana, was studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. During this process, structures such as the acrosomal complex in the spermatid head and the axonemal complex in the mid and principal pieces of the flagellum are formed. The nuclear content is initially compacted into thick, longitudinal chromatin
A, Ferreira, H, Dolder
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Display Analysis of Anolis nebulosus (Sauria, Iguanidae)
Copeia, 1971A statistical analysis of variation in the assertion display of Anolis nebulosus was computed from 599 filmed displays of 59 males. A populationtypical assertion display was shared by all examined lizards. Each lizard performed his display-action-pattern with remarkable consistency.
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The genus Phenacosaurus (Sauria: Iguanidae)
1969(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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