Kay, Geoffrey M., Keogh, Scott (2012): Molecular phylogeny and morphological revision of the Ctenotus labillardieri (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) species group and a new species of immediate conservation concern in the southwestern Australian biodiversity hotspot. Zootaxa 3390: 1-18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20879
FIGURE 1. Photographs in life of Ctenotus piankai senso lato individuals. A) Yamarna, WA (photo: M. ...
The Shark Bay World Heritage region in western Australia is home to a number of species of substanti...
Gardner, Michael G., Hugall, Andrew F., Donnellan, Stephen C., Hutchinson, Mark N., Foster, Ralph (2...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of the seven major C. labillardieri (circle) clades, the C. lancelini (pentag...
FIGURE 5. Back patterns in the Ctenotus labillardieri species group. A–D illustrate geographic varia...
FIGURE 7. Photograph in life of Ctenotus ora sp. nov. from Pinjarra, Western Australia (WAM R119059)...
FIGURE 2. Individual gene trees for the two genes used in this study. A) Representative parsimony ph...
FIGURE 3. Phylogram based on analysis of the combined data set. Values on selected branches refer to...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
Abstract not availableDaniel L. Rabosky, Mark N. Hutchinson, Stephen C. Donnellan, Amanda L. Talaba,...
Australian scincid lizards in the genus Ctenotus constitute the most diverse vertebrate radiation in...
FIGURE 9. (A) Maximum likelihood phylogeny of cytochrome B sequences (n = 99) from C. duricola, C. p...
FIGURE 11. Geographic distribution of major genetic lineages in C. duricola senso lato as identified...
FIGURE 8. Variation in Ctenotus pallasotus sp. nov. (paratypes) (all specimens from WAM). Scale bar ...
FIGURE 3. Lateral-dorsal perspective of the forebodies of Ctenotus. From top to bottom: A) C. pianka...
FIGURE 1. Photographs in life of Ctenotus piankai senso lato individuals. A) Yamarna, WA (photo: M. ...
The Shark Bay World Heritage region in western Australia is home to a number of species of substanti...
Gardner, Michael G., Hugall, Andrew F., Donnellan, Stephen C., Hutchinson, Mark N., Foster, Ralph (2...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of the seven major C. labillardieri (circle) clades, the C. lancelini (pentag...
FIGURE 5. Back patterns in the Ctenotus labillardieri species group. A–D illustrate geographic varia...
FIGURE 7. Photograph in life of Ctenotus ora sp. nov. from Pinjarra, Western Australia (WAM R119059)...
FIGURE 2. Individual gene trees for the two genes used in this study. A) Representative parsimony ph...
FIGURE 3. Phylogram based on analysis of the combined data set. Values on selected branches refer to...
The scincid lizard genus Ctenotus is one of the most species-rich genera of squamate reptiles, but f...
Abstract not availableDaniel L. Rabosky, Mark N. Hutchinson, Stephen C. Donnellan, Amanda L. Talaba,...
Australian scincid lizards in the genus Ctenotus constitute the most diverse vertebrate radiation in...
FIGURE 9. (A) Maximum likelihood phylogeny of cytochrome B sequences (n = 99) from C. duricola, C. p...
FIGURE 11. Geographic distribution of major genetic lineages in C. duricola senso lato as identified...
FIGURE 8. Variation in Ctenotus pallasotus sp. nov. (paratypes) (all specimens from WAM). Scale bar ...
FIGURE 3. Lateral-dorsal perspective of the forebodies of Ctenotus. From top to bottom: A) C. pianka...
FIGURE 1. Photographs in life of Ctenotus piankai senso lato individuals. A) Yamarna, WA (photo: M. ...
The Shark Bay World Heritage region in western Australia is home to a number of species of substanti...
Gardner, Michael G., Hugall, Andrew F., Donnellan, Stephen C., Hutchinson, Mark N., Foster, Ralph (2...