Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of characters: absence of femoral pores, infradigital lamellae not dilated, claws without sheath, inferior lamellae laterally not denticulate, and presence of a ceratobranchial groove. Currently the genus is composed of 10 species assembled in three groups: two groups with four species, and the fasciata group with only two species. Here, we analyzed genetic and morphologic data of samples of Homonota fasciata from Paraguay; according to Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses, the Paraguay population represents an undescribed species. Additionally, morphological analysis of the holotype of H. fasciata (MNHN 6756) shows that it is morph...
Vanzosaura rubricauda (Boulenger, 1902) is a small-bodied gymnophthalmid lizard widespread in dry bi...
Avila, Luciano Javier, Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio, Minoli, Ignacio, Morando, Mariana (2012): A ne...
The family Gymnophthalmidae comprises ca. 220 described species of Neotropical lizards distributed f...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
The genus Homonota comprises nine South American species of terrestrial and nocturnal lizards. Homon...
The genus Homonota was described by Gray (1845) and currently includes 10 species: Homonota andicola...
A new species of lizard genus Homonota from southern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina is described. ...
Se describe una nueva especie de Homonota procedente de la Región Oriental de Paraguay. El nuevo tax...
Paraguay is located in the center of South America with drier and warmer climatic conditions in the ...
The gecko genus Phyllopezus is distributed mainly along South America’s “Dry Diagonal” (Caatinga, Ce...
The gecko genus Phyllopezus is distributed mainly along South America’s "Dry Diagonal" (Caatinga, Ce...
El género Homonota presenta una distribución geográfica Neotropical. En Bolivia se tienen registrado...
Vanzosaura rubricauda (Boulenger, 1902) is a small-bodied gymnophthalmid lizard widespread in dry bi...
Avila, Luciano Javier, Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio, Minoli, Ignacio, Morando, Mariana (2012): A ne...
The family Gymnophthalmidae comprises ca. 220 described species of Neotropical lizards distributed f...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
The genus Homonota comprises nine South American species of terrestrial and nocturnal lizards. Homon...
The genus Homonota was described by Gray (1845) and currently includes 10 species: Homonota andicola...
A new species of lizard genus Homonota from southern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina is described. ...
Se describe una nueva especie de Homonota procedente de la Región Oriental de Paraguay. El nuevo tax...
Paraguay is located in the center of South America with drier and warmer climatic conditions in the ...
The gecko genus Phyllopezus is distributed mainly along South America’s “Dry Diagonal” (Caatinga, Ce...
The gecko genus Phyllopezus is distributed mainly along South America’s "Dry Diagonal" (Caatinga, Ce...
El género Homonota presenta una distribución geográfica Neotropical. En Bolivia se tienen registrado...
Vanzosaura rubricauda (Boulenger, 1902) is a small-bodied gymnophthalmid lizard widespread in dry bi...
Avila, Luciano Javier, Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio, Minoli, Ignacio, Morando, Mariana (2012): A ne...
The family Gymnophthalmidae comprises ca. 220 described species of Neotropical lizards distributed f...