Con el objetivo de aportar información sobre la variación de los caracteres osteológicos en el género Liolaemus, examinamos siete individuos de Liolaemus azarae tratados con la técnica de diafanización y tinción diferencial de cartílago y hueso. Describimos el estado de quince caracteres craneales y comparamos ocho elementos óseos con dos especies del grupo wiegmanni: L. occipitalis y L. lutzae. Liolaemus azarae se distingue de estas últimas por siete caracteres.In order to complement the current knowledge about the osteological characters variation in Liolaemus genus, we analyzed seven cleared and doublestaining cranial skeletons of Liolaemus azarae. Fifteen characters states were described and compared eight bone elements with L. occipita...
A new species of the Iguanian genus Liolaemus, member of the montanus series, is describ...
In this study, we describe the intra-and interspecific anatomical variations of cloacal and related ...
Abstract The structure of copulatory organs is widely used in systematics for both differentiating s...
We examined skeletons of seven adult and juvenile specimens of Liolaemus azarai that were cleared an...
Fifty-five skeletal characters (continuous and discrete) were analyzed for species of the L. darwini...
Estudiamos los esqueletos teñidos y transparentados como también secos de veinticuatro especies pert...
The structure of copulatory organs is widely used in systematics for both differentiating species an...
Liolaemus is one of the most speciosus genera of lizards, having more than 200 species. It iscompose...
We describe two new species of lizards of the genus Liolaemusfrom western Argentina. Bothspecies bel...
The present study deals with the syncranial osteology of Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885, a ty...
The genus Liolaemus is a widely distributed and very diverse natural group of lizards. The L. boulen...
The cranial musculature of species of ten families of lizards (Gekkonidae, Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae...
Liolaemus lutzae (n = 7): FML 1287, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Province, Cabo Frio.Published as part o...
A total of 55 skeletal characters (continuous and discrete) were analyzed for species of the L. darw...
It has long been considered sufficient a single method or only a descriptive diagnosis to propose a ...
A new species of the Iguanian genus Liolaemus, member of the montanus series, is describ...
In this study, we describe the intra-and interspecific anatomical variations of cloacal and related ...
Abstract The structure of copulatory organs is widely used in systematics for both differentiating s...
We examined skeletons of seven adult and juvenile specimens of Liolaemus azarai that were cleared an...
Fifty-five skeletal characters (continuous and discrete) were analyzed for species of the L. darwini...
Estudiamos los esqueletos teñidos y transparentados como también secos de veinticuatro especies pert...
The structure of copulatory organs is widely used in systematics for both differentiating species an...
Liolaemus is one of the most speciosus genera of lizards, having more than 200 species. It iscompose...
We describe two new species of lizards of the genus Liolaemusfrom western Argentina. Bothspecies bel...
The present study deals with the syncranial osteology of Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885, a ty...
The genus Liolaemus is a widely distributed and very diverse natural group of lizards. The L. boulen...
The cranial musculature of species of ten families of lizards (Gekkonidae, Teiidae, Gymnophthalmidae...
Liolaemus lutzae (n = 7): FML 1287, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Province, Cabo Frio.Published as part o...
A total of 55 skeletal characters (continuous and discrete) were analyzed for species of the L. darw...
It has long been considered sufficient a single method or only a descriptive diagnosis to propose a ...
A new species of the Iguanian genus Liolaemus, member of the montanus series, is describ...
In this study, we describe the intra-and interspecific anatomical variations of cloacal and related ...
Abstract The structure of copulatory organs is widely used in systematics for both differentiating s...