Brachymeles elerae (Taylor 1917) is one of 18 recognized lizard species of Brachymeles, and is one of only two species known to possess four digits on the fore- and hind limbs. This unique species was originally described on the basis of two specimens, both lacking locality data, and has long been presumed to occur in the Nueva Vizcaya Province in the north central region of Luzon Island in the Philippines. In 1920, two additional specimens were collected from the Municipality of Balbalan of Luzon by E. H. Taylor. All subsequent reviews of the genus have been based on this material. I report on the first records of Brachymeles elerae in over ninety years and present the first photograph and new data on morphology and habitat
We report 35 new amphibian and reptile distribution records for two regions within the southern Sier...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Brachymeles elerae (Taylor 1917) is one of 18 recognized lizard species of Brachymeles, and is one o...
Brachymeles elerae (Taylor 1917) is one of 18 recognized lizard species of Brachymeles, and is one o...
The diversity of Philippine amphibians and reptiles has increased over the last few decades, in part...
FIGURE 1. (Left) Map of the Philippine islands, with labels provided for islands with representative...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Siler, Cameron D., Davis, Drew R., Freitas, Elyse S., Huron, Nicholas A., Geheber, Aaron D., Watters...
Geheber, Aaron D., Davis, Drew R., Watters, Jessa L., Penrod, Michelle L., Feller, Kathryn D., Davey...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
We report 35 new amphibian and reptile distribution records for two regions within the southern Sier...
Davis, Drew R., Geheber, Aaron D., Watters, Jessa L., Penrod, Michelle L., Feller, Kathryn D., Ashfo...
FIGURE 2. Illustration of the head of Brachymeles dalawangdaliri sp. nov. (CAS 137149, holotype) in ...
We report 35 new amphibian and reptile distribution records for two regions within the southern Sier...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...
Brachymeles elerae (Taylor 1917) is one of 18 recognized lizard species of Brachymeles, and is one o...
Brachymeles elerae (Taylor 1917) is one of 18 recognized lizard species of Brachymeles, and is one o...
The diversity of Philippine amphibians and reptiles has increased over the last few decades, in part...
FIGURE 1. (Left) Map of the Philippine islands, with labels provided for islands with representative...
We report new distribution records for amphibians and reptiles from 20 localities within the norther...
Evolutionary simplification, or loss of complex characters, is a major theme in studies of body form...
Siler, Cameron D., Davis, Drew R., Freitas, Elyse S., Huron, Nicholas A., Geheber, Aaron D., Watters...
Geheber, Aaron D., Davis, Drew R., Watters, Jessa L., Penrod, Michelle L., Feller, Kathryn D., Davey...
Despite its proximity to other well studied islands, Cebu has received little attention from herpeto...
We report 35 new amphibian and reptile distribution records for two regions within the southern Sier...
Davis, Drew R., Geheber, Aaron D., Watters, Jessa L., Penrod, Michelle L., Feller, Kathryn D., Ashfo...
FIGURE 2. Illustration of the head of Brachymeles dalawangdaliri sp. nov. (CAS 137149, holotype) in ...
We report 35 new amphibian and reptile distribution records for two regions within the southern Sier...
We summarize all available amphibian and reptile species distribution data from the northeast Mindan...
Despite extensive surveys conducted in the past, many remote areas in the Philippines remain unexplo...