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Acrodonta (lizard)
The Sclerotic Ring: Evolutionary Trends in Squamates
Phylogenetic Nomenclature, Three-Taxon Statements, And
Fauna of Australia 2A
A Gliding Lizard from the Early Cretaceous of China
A Stem Acrodontan Lizard in the Cretaceous of Brazil Revises Early Lizard Evolution in Gondwana
Acrodont Iguanians (Squamata) from the Middle Eocene of the Huadian Basin of Jilin Province, China, with a Critique of the Taxon “Tinosaurus冶
The First Iguanian Lizard from the Mesozoic of Africa Sebastián Apesteguía, Juan D
Agamidae: Squamata) from Western Australia Julie Rej East Tennessee State University
Download/4084574/Burrow Young1999.Pdf 1262 Burrow, C
81512597.Pdf
The Biology of Chameleons
The Biology of Chameleons
Universality of Indeterminate Growth in Lizards Rejected
Paléontologie Des Vertébrés Du Maroc : État Des Connaissances
ZZ/ZW Sex Determination with Multiple Neo-Sex Chromosomes Is Common in Madagascan Chameleons of the Genus Furcifer (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae)
Phylogenetic Relationships Within Squamata Richard Estes, Kevin De Queiroz, and Jacques Gauthier
The Late Cretaceous Lizard Pleurodontagama and the Origin of Tooth Permanency in Lepidosauria
The Biology of Chameleons
Top View
(Bauru Group), São Paulo State, Brazil Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciências, Vol
The Biology of Chameleons
Short Notes a Consideration of the Phylogenetic
Coordinated Labio-Lingual Asymmetries in Dental and Bone
Fauna of Australia 2A
Premier Congrs International Sur La Palontologie Des Vertbrs Du Nord
The Biology of Chameleons
Taxonomic Diversity of Agamid Lizards (Reptilia, Sauria, Acrodonta, Agamidae) from China: a Comparative Analysis
September 2002—ABSTRACTS 31A Length by Anteroposterior Rocking on a Flexible Acromioclavicular Joint
Bite Force Data Suggests Relationship Between Acrodont Tooth Implantation and Strong Bite Force
The Biology of Chameleons
Biological Nomenclature from Linnaeus to the Phylocode Kevin De Queiroz
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution
Mata Atlântica
The Review of the Autotomy of Agamid Lizards with Considerations About the Types of Autotomy and Regeneration
EDITORIAL Asian Agamid Lizards