The genus Homonota comprises nine South American species of terrestrial and nocturnal lizards. Homonota lizards lack the femoral pores typical of other South American Phyllodactylidae, and their infradigital lamellas are not expanded. We here describe a new species, Homonota taragui sp. nov., exclusively found on a small group of three hills up to 179 meters above sea level in central eastern Corrientes Province, Argentina. The new species differs from other Homonota species by a combination of characters, including: a well-marked dorsal, reticulate, dark pattern contrasting with a lighter colored background; small, star-shaped chromatophores on the abdomen; the post-orbital region of the head covered by granular scales; the dorsal and...
FIGURE 1. Species of Homonota from Argentina: (A) Homonota underwoodi, (B) H. whitii, (C) H. fasciat...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
FIGURE 9. Type locality of Homonota williamsii sp. nov.. Above: general view of the area. Below: clo...
A new species of lizard genus Homonota from southern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina is described. ...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Avila, Luciano Javier, Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio, Minoli, Ignacio, Morando, Mariana (2012): A ne...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
FIGURE 1. Map of Argentina showing the type locality of Homonota taragui sp. nov. (black dot) at Naz...
FIGURE 2. Homonota taragui sp. nov. from Paraje Tres Cerros, Estancia "La Higuera Cue" (Cerro Nazare...
FIGURE 4. Thigh surface in Homonota species. (A) H. borellii, (B) H. rupicola, and (C) H. taragui sp...
Argentina. Province of Córdoba, Department of San Alberto, Las Toscas (30°09’30.32”S, 64°53’29.99”W;...
The genus Homonota was described by Gray (1845) and currently includes 10 species: Homonota andicola...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
FIGURE 1. Species of Homonota from Argentina: (A) Homonota underwoodi, (B) H. whitii, (C) H. fasciat...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
FIGURE 9. Type locality of Homonota williamsii sp. nov.. Above: general view of the area. Below: clo...
A new species of lizard genus Homonota from southern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina is described. ...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Homonota is a Neotropical genus of nocturnal lizards characterized by the following combination of c...
Avila, Luciano Javier, Perez, Cristian Hernan Fulvio, Minoli, Ignacio, Morando, Mariana (2012): A ne...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
FIGURE 1. Map of Argentina showing the type locality of Homonota taragui sp. nov. (black dot) at Naz...
FIGURE 2. Homonota taragui sp. nov. from Paraje Tres Cerros, Estancia "La Higuera Cue" (Cerro Nazare...
FIGURE 4. Thigh surface in Homonota species. (A) H. borellii, (B) H. rupicola, and (C) H. taragui sp...
Argentina. Province of Córdoba, Department of San Alberto, Las Toscas (30°09’30.32”S, 64°53’29.99”W;...
The genus Homonota was described by Gray (1845) and currently includes 10 species: Homonota andicola...
A new species of lizard of the saxicolous and viviparous genus Phymaturus from Patagonia is describe...
FIGURE 1. Species of Homonota from Argentina: (A) Homonota underwoodi, (B) H. whitii, (C) H. fasciat...
Homonota is a gecko distributed in central and southern South America with 12 species allocated in t...
FIGURE 9. Type locality of Homonota williamsii sp. nov.. Above: general view of the area. Below: clo...