The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversification exhibit dramatic differences. Two of these lineages, Ctenoblepharys and Liolaemus, lay at the extremes, being a monotypic genus and one of the most extraordinary adaptive radiations among vertebrates, respectively. In Phymaturus, in contrast, 22 species are known, all characterized by similar ecological niches and life-history patterns. The Phymaturus genus consists of two major clades, flagellifer and patagonicus, restricted to Andean-Patagonian environments in Argentina and Chile. While the former lineage occurs primarily at the northern areas of the genus distribution, the latter mostly occupies central and southern Patagonia. In this st...
The Phymaturus lizards from arid South America are Vulnerable because of restricted distributions of...
A new species of Phymaturus from the Provincia Mountain in the San Ramón Mountains in the Metropolit...
A new liolaemid species of the genus Phymaturus is described and discussed. The only known sample co...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
Scolaro, José Alejandro, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel (2010): Lizards at the end of the world: Two new s...
Comprehensive studies recently published on the evolution and systematics of Phymaturus (morphologic...
FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note non...
A new Phymaturus species called Phymaturus sinervoi, is described in the present study. The new spec...
FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns ...
FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade prop...
In this study, we describe a new taxon for the genus Phymaturus from the Sierra Laguna Blanca, Catam...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
Lizards are a major component of temperate-to-tropical terrestrial vertebrate biotas, and have playe...
The lizard genus Phymaturus is widely distributed in Argentina and along the eastern edge of Chile b...
The Phymaturus lizards from arid South America are Vulnerable because of restricted distributions of...
A new species of Phymaturus from the Provincia Mountain in the San Ramón Mountains in the Metropolit...
A new liolaemid species of the genus Phymaturus is described and discussed. The only known sample co...
The Liolaemidae radiation has resulted in three genera whose patterns of evolutionary diversificatio...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
Scolaro, José Alejandro, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel (2010): Lizards at the end of the world: Two new s...
Comprehensive studies recently published on the evolution and systematics of Phymaturus (morphologic...
FIGURE 3. Geographic distribution of all known members of the Phymaturus patagonicus clade. Note non...
A new Phymaturus species called Phymaturus sinervoi, is described in the present study. The new spec...
FIGURE 1. Phymaturus species of the patagonicus clade, showing the remarkable diversity of patterns ...
FIGURE 4. Adult males and females of the two new species of Phymaturus of the patagonicus clade prop...
In this study, we describe a new taxon for the genus Phymaturus from the Sierra Laguna Blanca, Catam...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
Lizards are a major component of temperate-to-tropical terrestrial vertebrate biotas, and have playe...
The lizard genus Phymaturus is widely distributed in Argentina and along the eastern edge of Chile b...
The Phymaturus lizards from arid South America are Vulnerable because of restricted distributions of...
A new species of Phymaturus from the Provincia Mountain in the San Ramón Mountains in the Metropolit...
A new liolaemid species of the genus Phymaturus is described and discussed. The only known sample co...