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THE ABDOMINAL SKELETON OF TROPIDURID LIZARDS (SQUAMATA: TROPIDURIDAE)

Herpetologica, 2004
Morphological variation in the abdominal skeleton of Tropiduridae was examined from radiographs and cleared-and-stained specimens of 61 species. Based on the numbers of xiphisternal and postxiphisternal inscriptional ribs, as well as the presence of inscriptional ribs articulating ventromedially, seven patterns of rib attachment are described.
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Ecological constraints to match field and preferred temperatures in lizards Tropidurus catalanensis (Squamata; Tropiduridae)

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2021
We compared microhabitat and body temperatures in the field with thermal preferences of Tropidurus catalanensis to investigate if they match or diverge as demonstration respectively of suitability or poor-quality of the thermal environment. As T. catalanensis is subjected to variable thermal conditions along its distribution and may be jeopardized by ...
Thiago, Maia-Carneiro, Carlos A, Navas
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Patterns of ossification in the skeleton of Liolaemus quilmes (Iguania: Tropiduridae)

Amphibia-Reptilia, 1997
Abstract Observations of the cranial and postcranial development in Liolaemus quilmes were made. The general pattern of ossification in L. quilmes is similar to that of L. scapularis, but some sequences of ossification differ. In L.
Fernando Abdala, F. Lobo, G. Scrocchi
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Home Range of the Saxicolous Lizard Tropidurus itambere (Tropiduridae) in Southeastern Brazil

Copeia, 1997
environment and to the presence of other individuals of the same species (Brown and Orians, 1970). The spatial distribution plays a fundamental role in social behavior, and much of the diversity in vertebrate mating systems may be understood based on the spacing pattern of the population (Smith, 1985).
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The Reproductive Cycle of Tropidurus itambere (Sauria: Tropiduridae) in Southeastern Brazil

Journal of Herpetology, 1993
The reproductive cycle of the lizard Tropidurus itambere was studied in an open area near Campinas, Sao Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. Females had vitellogenic follicles or oviductal eggs only during the wet season, whereas males had large testes with spermatozoa throughout the year.
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Una nueva especie de lagarto altoandino del genero Liolaemus (Sauria, Tropiduridae)

1994
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A new species of Ornithodoros (Acari: Argasidae), parasite of Microlophus spp. (Reptilia: Tropiduridae) from northern Chile

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2013
Jose M Venzal   +2 more
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Natural History of Tropidurus Sertanejo (Squamata: Tropiduridae)

Rhamon C. Malheiro   +6 more
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