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Charles Darwin: a Companion
Appendix 1: Maps and Plans Appendix184 Map 1: Conservation Categories for the Nominated Property
Redalyc.Comparative Studies of Supraocular Lepidosis in Squamata
A Taxonomic Revision of Recognized Argentine Species of the Leiosaurid Genus Diplolaemus (Reptilia, Squamata, Leiosauridae)
12–13. Type Genus: Leioisaurus Duméril and Bibron, 1837
Check List and Authors Chec List Open Access | Freely Available at Journal of Species Lists and Distribution
Herpetological Review Volume 38, Number 1 — March 2007
A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
A Multivariate Analysis of Taxonomic Limits in Diplolaemus Bell 1843
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Check List and Authors Chec List Open Access | Freely Available at Journal of Species Lists and Distribution
SOUTH AMERICAN LIZARDS in the COLD Made and Many Lots Of
En Dos Hembras De Diplolaemus Leopardinus (Werner, 1898)
Repeated Evolution of Exaggerated Dewlaps and Other Throat Morphology in Lizards
Eocene Lizards of the Clade Geiseltaliellus from Messel and Geiseltal, Germany, and the Early Radiation of Iguanidae (Reptilia: Squamata) Author(S): Krister T
Diplolaemus Bibronii Bell, 1843
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Standard Symbolic Codes for Institutional Resource Collections in Herpetology and Ichthyology Version 6.5 Compiled by Mark Henry Sabaj, 16 August 2016
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Catálogo Herpetológico Chileno
An Updated Biosystematic Approach to the Leiosaurid Genus Pristidactylus
Comparative Myology of Leiosauridae (Squamata) and Its Bearing on Their Phylogenetic Relationships
Oral Microbiota of Patagonian Lizards of Genus Diplolaemus (Leiosauridae): Fable to Facts
Diplolaemus Darwinii Bell (1843)
Lizards. Evolution 51:1623–1635
Diplolaemus Sexcinctus Cei, Scolaro & Videla, 2003 Anteriormente Identificada Como Diplolaemus Leopardinus (Werner, 1898) Para Chile
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
A Phylogeny of Iguanidae Richard Etheridge and Kevin De Queiroz
Herpetological Review
ANDA Herpetological Information
The Conservation Status of the World’S Reptiles
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Diplolaemus Darwinii Bell, 1843
A Taxonomic Revision of Recognized Argentine Species of the Leiosaurid Genus Diplolaemus (Reptilia, Squamata, Leiosauridae)
Hermann, J. 1804 Observationes Zoologicae, Quibus Novae