We describe a new species of Selvasaura from the montane forests of the eastern slopes of the Andes in northern Peru, based on external and hemipenial morphological characters and previous phylogenetic analyses. The new species can be differentiated from the other two Selvasaura species in having keeled dorsal scales usually flanked by longitudinal striations, in adults and juveniles; adult males with a yellow vertebral stripe bordered by broad dark brown stripes on each side and a unilobed hemipenis surrounded by the branches of the sulcus spermaticus. The description of the new species contributes information about new states of diagnostic characters of Selvasaura and natural history
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O’Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
Marinussaurus curupira, a new genus and species of Gymnophthalmidae lizard is described from Irandub...
The tropical Andes are known to be the richest and most diverse place on earth. This mountainous reg...
We describe a new species of Selvasaura from the montane forests of the eastern slopes of the Andes ...
We describe a new species of Selvasaura lizard from the western slopes of the eastern Andes of centr...
We describe a new terrestrial genus of the family Gymnophthalmidae, subfamily Cercosaurinae, from ce...
We describe a new arboreal genus and species of the family Gymnophthalmidae, subfamily Cercosaurinae...
Cercosaurine lizards (subfamily Cercosaurinae of the family Gymnophthalmidae) represent a substantia...
We describe a new lizard species of the genus Potamites from the montane forests of the Cordillera d...
Two new species of lizards assigned to the genus Euspondylus from the montane forests of the Peruvia...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O'Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O’Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
The tribe Cercosaurini is one of the most poorly studied groups of the lizard family Gymnophthalmida...
The genus Proctoporus comprises cursorial and semifossorial lizards that inhabit the Andes of Argent...
The tribe Cercosaurini is one of the most poorly studied groups of the lizard family Gymnophthalmida...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O’Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
Marinussaurus curupira, a new genus and species of Gymnophthalmidae lizard is described from Irandub...
The tropical Andes are known to be the richest and most diverse place on earth. This mountainous reg...
We describe a new species of Selvasaura from the montane forests of the eastern slopes of the Andes ...
We describe a new species of Selvasaura lizard from the western slopes of the eastern Andes of centr...
We describe a new terrestrial genus of the family Gymnophthalmidae, subfamily Cercosaurinae, from ce...
We describe a new arboreal genus and species of the family Gymnophthalmidae, subfamily Cercosaurinae...
Cercosaurine lizards (subfamily Cercosaurinae of the family Gymnophthalmidae) represent a substantia...
We describe a new lizard species of the genus Potamites from the montane forests of the Cordillera d...
Two new species of lizards assigned to the genus Euspondylus from the montane forests of the Peruvia...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O'Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O’Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
The tribe Cercosaurini is one of the most poorly studied groups of the lizard family Gymnophthalmida...
The genus Proctoporus comprises cursorial and semifossorial lizards that inhabit the Andes of Argent...
The tribe Cercosaurini is one of the most poorly studied groups of the lizard family Gymnophthalmida...
We report new locality records of Cercosaura vertebralis O’Shaughnessy, 1879 in Peru, after more tha...
Marinussaurus curupira, a new genus and species of Gymnophthalmidae lizard is described from Irandub...
The tropical Andes are known to be the richest and most diverse place on earth. This mountainous reg...