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Journal of Morphology, 1993
AbstractThe spleen of Agama stellio is composed mainly of red pulp; the white pulp is poorly developed, and its clusters are scattered throughout the organ and contain lymphocytes, reticular cells, and some plasma cells. The red pulp consists of clear reticular cells intermingled with blood cells, sinusoids, and pigment cells.
A-H, Saad, W M, Bassiouni
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AbstractThe spleen of Agama stellio is composed mainly of red pulp; the white pulp is poorly developed, and its clusters are scattered throughout the organ and contain lymphocytes, reticular cells, and some plasma cells. The red pulp consists of clear reticular cells intermingled with blood cells, sinusoids, and pigment cells.
A-H, Saad, W M, Bassiouni
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The allantoplacenta of Mabuya mabouya (Sauria, Scincidae)
Journal of Morphology, 2001AbstractAnalysis of placentation in the final stages of development in Mabuya mabouya shows that the placenta is formed by the apposition of the chorioallantois to the uterine mucosa implicating the entire embryonic chamber, because the allantoic vesicle invades all the exocoelom.
A, Jerez, M P, RamÃrez-Pinilla
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2023In 1983 the lizard was collected on the right bank of Tedzhen river, near Pulikhatum. The species is known formerly from Iran.
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2023
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???????????????? ???? ????, ?????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????? (??abu???? aurata L., 1758) ?????????????????? ?????????? ?????????? (????????????, 1926, 1939; Bird, 1936; Merte??s, 1952; Basoglu, ??????????, 1977, ????.), ???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????????????????
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2022
On the basis of studying the history of the problem taxonomic and zoogeographical data, it is proved that the genus Eremias (23 species) is an autochthon of Asia and its distribution is restricted by this continent. The genus Eremias, in the interpretation of Boulanger who referred the African species to it as well, is a combined group. The division of
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On the basis of studying the history of the problem taxonomic and zoogeographical data, it is proved that the genus Eremias (23 species) is an autochthon of Asia and its distribution is restricted by this continent. The genus Eremias, in the interpretation of Boulanger who referred the African species to it as well, is a combined group. The division of
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Respiratory Biology and Diseases of Captive Lizards (Sauria)
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000This article reviews respiratory diseases of lizards in clinics practice. A review of anatomy and physiology of the saurian respiratory tract sets the foundation for knowledge of normal function. The causes of noninfectious and infectious diseases are discussed. Diagnostic and treatment techniques to combat clinical disease are covered.
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2023
Revision of species which were earlier attributed to the Eurasiatic genus Ablepharus has showfi that A. alaicus, which clearly differs from all other species in nonaccreted eyelids, seven teeth on the premaxillary bones, palate structure, a larger otic foramen, the presence of the enlarged squamules on the antebrachium and tibia and in other pholidosis
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Revision of species which were earlier attributed to the Eurasiatic genus Ablepharus has showfi that A. alaicus, which clearly differs from all other species in nonaccreted eyelids, seven teeth on the premaxillary bones, palate structure, a larger otic foramen, the presence of the enlarged squamules on the antebrachium and tibia and in other pholidosis
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2023
Polytypic character of Asymblepharus alaicus (E1p at, 1901) is shown on the basis of studying geographic variability of main pholidosis characters (combination and shape of central-femple and parietal scutelli, characteristics of prefrontal, nasal and other scutelli) and on coloration peculiarities, Three subspecies (two of them being new) are ...
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Polytypic character of Asymblepharus alaicus (E1p at, 1901) is shown on the basis of studying geographic variability of main pholidosis characters (combination and shape of central-femple and parietal scutelli, characteristics of prefrontal, nasal and other scutelli) and on coloration peculiarities, Three subspecies (two of them being new) are ...
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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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Miniaturization and Elongation in Eumeces (Sauria: Scincidae)
Copeia, 1990Relationships among size, number of presacral vertebrae, morphology and life history in members of the Pariocela section of the genus Eumeces were investigated. Presacral vertebral counts range from 26 in the largest, most stout-bodied species to 33 in the smallest, most elongate species. Female abdominal growth is positively allometric in all species,
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