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Liolaemus tenuis
Sources of Pheromones in the Lizard Liolaemus Tenuis
Sexual and Geographic Variation of Color Patterns in Liolaemus Tenuis (Squamata, Liolaeminae)
Literature Cited in Lizards Natural History Database
Crocodylus Moreletii
Geographical Data of Chilean Lizards and Snakes in the Museo Nacional De Historia Natural Santiago, Chile
Reptiles De La Región Metropolitana
Iguania, Liolaemidae) in a Protected Area of South-Central Chile Affected by a Mixed-Severity Wildfire
Evolution of Developmental Sequences in Lepidosaurs
Oxyuroidea: Pharyngodonidae) in Pristidactylus Torquatus (Squamata: Leiosauridae) from Chile
Liolaemus Tenuis (Duméril & Bibron 1837)
Mitochondrial Gene Arrangement Source Guide
Liopholis Whitii: Insights Into the Evolutionary Origins of Sociality
Past and Present Taxonomy of the Liolaemus Lineomaculatus Section (Liolaemidae): Is the Morphological Arrangement Hypothesis Valid?
Doi Done 25Jan.Fm
Reproductive Behavior in Liolaemus Manueli (Reptilia, Liolaemidae) And
Microlophus Atacamensis (Tropiduridae) in a Latitudinal Gradient Soledad Ibáñez1*, Marcela a Vidal1, Juan Carlos Ortiz2 and Fernando Torres-Pérez3
Reptiles in Monterey Pine Plantations of the Coastal Range of Central Chile Sandra V Uribe* and Cristián F Estades
Phylogenomic Analysis of the Chilean Clade of Liolaemus Lizards (Squamata: Liolaemidae) Based on Sequence Capture Data
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Natural History Notes
Description of a Proctodeal Gland of Three South American Liolaemus Lizards (Iguania: Liolaemidae)
Sexual Size Differences in Reptiles
(Philodryas Chamissonis) Across Latitudes
ANDA Herpetological Information
Systematics and Evolutionary Relationships Of
Philodryas (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) Envenomation, a Neglected Issue in Chile
Iguania: Liolaemidae)
Redalyc.Reptiles in Monterey Pine Plantations of the Coastal Range Of
Atlas De Biodiversidad De Anfibios Y Reptiles De La Región Metropolitana De Chile
Comparative Phylogeography of Codistributed Species of Chilean Liolaemus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) from the Central-Southern Andean Range
Nocturnal Foraging Activity by the Lizard Ameiva Ameiva (Squamata: Teiidae) Under Artificial Light
Genetic Diversity and Insular Colonization of Liolaemus Pictus
Redalyc.Intraspecific Variation in a Physiological Thermoregulatory