Siler, Cameron D. (2017): Rediscovery of the enigmatic Mountain Dragon, Japalura yulongensis (Reptilia: Sauria: Agamidae), with notes on its natural history and conservation. Zootaxa 4318 (2): 351-363, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4318.2.
Although the recognized distribution of Japalura kumaonensis is restricted largely to western Himala...
FIGURE 5. Comparisons of live males (columns 1, 2) and females (columns 3, 4) among Japalura drukday...
Taxonomic research is of fundamental importance in conservation management of threatened species, pr...
FIGURE 2. Japalura yulongensis in life. A, B: adult male (KIZ 028296); C, D: adult female (KIZ 02834...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of Japalura sensu lato in the Hengduan Mountain Region in Southwest China. Nu...
FIGURE 6. Habitat at the type localities of Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. in Kanuo (A and B) and Chaya...
To better study and conserve the biodiversity around us, one must have an accurate understanding of ...
FIGURE 2. Holotype male (left; KIZ 027619) and paratopotype female (right, KIZ 027617) of Japalura d...
FIGURE 3. Dorsal (1), ventral (2), and lateral close-up (3) comparisons of male Japalura drukdaypo s...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe present a phylogenetic and morpholog...
FIGURE 4. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) comparisons of females among Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. (parat...
We present a phylogenetic and morphological study of the grassland earless dragon, Tympanocryptis pi...
We present a phylogenetic and morphological study of the grassland earless dragon, Tympanocryptis pi...
Although the recognized distribution of Japalura kumaonensis is restricted largely to western Himala...
FIGURE 5. Comparisons of live males (columns 1, 2) and females (columns 3, 4) among Japalura drukday...
Taxonomic research is of fundamental importance in conservation management of threatened species, pr...
FIGURE 2. Japalura yulongensis in life. A, B: adult male (KIZ 028296); C, D: adult female (KIZ 02834...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of Japalura sensu lato in the Hengduan Mountain Region in Southwest China. Nu...
FIGURE 6. Habitat at the type localities of Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. in Kanuo (A and B) and Chaya...
To better study and conserve the biodiversity around us, one must have an accurate understanding of ...
FIGURE 2. Holotype male (left; KIZ 027619) and paratopotype female (right, KIZ 027617) of Japalura d...
FIGURE 3. Dorsal (1), ventral (2), and lateral close-up (3) comparisons of male Japalura drukdaypo s...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe present a phylogenetic and morpholog...
FIGURE 4. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) comparisons of females among Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. (parat...
We present a phylogenetic and morphological study of the grassland earless dragon, Tympanocryptis pi...
We present a phylogenetic and morphological study of the grassland earless dragon, Tympanocryptis pi...
Although the recognized distribution of Japalura kumaonensis is restricted largely to western Himala...
FIGURE 5. Comparisons of live males (columns 1, 2) and females (columns 3, 4) among Japalura drukday...
Taxonomic research is of fundamental importance in conservation management of threatened species, pr...