Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic sampling, its problematic taxonomy has not been revised, and phylogenetic relationships among the majority of congeners remain unknown. Here we utilize a densely sampled dataset of both multilocus genetic and morphological data to provide the first phylogenetic inference of relationships among Japalura s.l.species. Our results show that Japalura s.l. is paraphyletic, consisting of four major clades that are scattered across the phylogeny of the subfamily Draconinae: the first clade from the western, central and middle-eastern Trans-Himalayas, the second clade from the far eastern Trans-Himalayas, the third clade from East Asia and the last cla...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...
The morphology, taxonomy, fossil history and biogeography of the Agamidae are reviewed and a phyloge...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
Although the recognized distribution of Japalura kumaonensis is restricted largely to western Himala...
The montane agamid species Pseudocalotes austeniana has had a complicated taxonomic history, as the ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of Japalura sensu lato in the Hengduan Mountain Region in Southwest China. Nu...
To better study and conserve the biodiversity around us, one must have an accurate understanding of ...
Siler, Cameron D. (2017): Rediscovery of the enigmatic Mountain Dragon, Japalura yulongensis (Reptil...
The diverse group of Asian Wolf Snakes of the genus Lycodon represents one of many poorly understood...
FIGURE 4. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) comparisons of females among Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. (parat...
FIGURE 6. Habitat at the type localities of Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. in Kanuo (A and B) and Chaya...
FIGURE 2. Holotype male (left; KIZ 027619) and paratopotype female (right, KIZ 027617) of Japalura d...
[[abstract]]Five known species of Japalura lizards are found in Taiwan, including J. swinhinis, J. b...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...
The morphology, taxonomy, fossil history and biogeography of the Agamidae are reviewed and a phyloge...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...
Although the genus Japalura s.l. has long been recognized as paraphyletic based on limited genetic s...
Mountain Dragons of the genus Japalura sensu lato (sensu lato means “in the broad sense”) are small-...
Although the recognized distribution of Japalura kumaonensis is restricted largely to western Himala...
The montane agamid species Pseudocalotes austeniana has had a complicated taxonomic history, as the ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of Japalura sensu lato in the Hengduan Mountain Region in Southwest China. Nu...
To better study and conserve the biodiversity around us, one must have an accurate understanding of ...
Siler, Cameron D. (2017): Rediscovery of the enigmatic Mountain Dragon, Japalura yulongensis (Reptil...
The diverse group of Asian Wolf Snakes of the genus Lycodon represents one of many poorly understood...
FIGURE 4. Dorsal (1) and ventral (2) comparisons of females among Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. (parat...
FIGURE 6. Habitat at the type localities of Japalura drukdaypo sp. nov. in Kanuo (A and B) and Chaya...
FIGURE 2. Holotype male (left; KIZ 027619) and paratopotype female (right, KIZ 027617) of Japalura d...
[[abstract]]Five known species of Japalura lizards are found in Taiwan, including J. swinhinis, J. b...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...
The morphology, taxonomy, fossil history and biogeography of the Agamidae are reviewed and a phyloge...
Jacky dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus) are ubiquitous in south-eastern Australia and were one of the...