The montane agamid species Pseudocalotes austeniana has had a complicated taxonomic history, as the species was initially described as a member of the genus Salea Gray, 1845. Later, the species was placed in a monotypic genus Mictopholis Smith, 1935, which was erected only to include this species; however, the species was later on transferred to the genus Pseudocalotes Fitzinger, 1843, owing to the morphological similarities, and lack of strong characters to diagnose the genus Mictopholis. Nonetheless, its precise phylogenetic and systematic position has remained unresolved due to the lack of molecular sequence data. During a herpetological expedition to Arunachal Pradesh, specimens of P. austeniana were collected from the hills near the ty...
We analyzed four papers on agamid lizards by self-proclaimed Australian herpetologist Raymond Hoser ...
Three new species were recently described from the Calotes mystaceus Duméril & Bibron, 1837 complex....
The monotypic genus Dravidogecko, represented by its type-species D. anamallensis, is singular among...
The montane agamid species Pseudocalotes austeniana has had a complicated taxonomic history, as the ...
The montane agamid lizard genus Oriocalotes is currently considered monotypic, represented by the sp...
Abstract The genus Calotes Cuvier, 1817 (Agamidae: Draconinae) is highly diverse, wit...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
We revise the taxonomy of the agamid genus Sitana Cuvier, 1829, a widely distributed terrestrial liz...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
Lizards of the genus Calotes are geographically restricted to South Asia, Indo-China and parts of So...
Despite its recognition since the early 1900s, the agamid lizard Pseudocalotes austeniana remains kn...
Denzer, Wolfgang, Dondorp, Esther, Koppetsch, Thore, Lahaise, Karien, Manthey, Ulrich, Mostadius, Ma...
Brachysaura is a monotypic genus of agamid lizard found in the Indian subcontinent; the identity and...
Calotes wangi sp. nov., a new species of the agamid genus Calotes Cuvier, 1817, from southern China ...
FIGURE 1. Pruned ML phylogeny of Draconinae showing the relationship of Calotes and its sister clade...
We analyzed four papers on agamid lizards by self-proclaimed Australian herpetologist Raymond Hoser ...
Three new species were recently described from the Calotes mystaceus Duméril & Bibron, 1837 complex....
The monotypic genus Dravidogecko, represented by its type-species D. anamallensis, is singular among...
The montane agamid species Pseudocalotes austeniana has had a complicated taxonomic history, as the ...
The montane agamid lizard genus Oriocalotes is currently considered monotypic, represented by the sp...
Abstract The genus Calotes Cuvier, 1817 (Agamidae: Draconinae) is highly diverse, wit...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
We revise the taxonomy of the agamid genus Sitana Cuvier, 1829, a widely distributed terrestrial liz...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
Lizards of the genus Calotes are geographically restricted to South Asia, Indo-China and parts of So...
Despite its recognition since the early 1900s, the agamid lizard Pseudocalotes austeniana remains kn...
Denzer, Wolfgang, Dondorp, Esther, Koppetsch, Thore, Lahaise, Karien, Manthey, Ulrich, Mostadius, Ma...
Brachysaura is a monotypic genus of agamid lizard found in the Indian subcontinent; the identity and...
Calotes wangi sp. nov., a new species of the agamid genus Calotes Cuvier, 1817, from southern China ...
FIGURE 1. Pruned ML phylogeny of Draconinae showing the relationship of Calotes and its sister clade...
We analyzed four papers on agamid lizards by self-proclaimed Australian herpetologist Raymond Hoser ...
Three new species were recently described from the Calotes mystaceus Duméril & Bibron, 1837 complex....
The monotypic genus Dravidogecko, represented by its type-species D. anamallensis, is singular among...