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Integrative and Comparative Biology Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 60, Number 1, Pp
Digit Evolution in Gymnophthalmid Lizards JULIANA G
Developmental Sequences of Squamate Reptiles Are Taxon Specific
Phylogenetic Relationships Within Bothrops Neuwiedi Group
Evolution of Developmental Sequences in Lepidosaurs
Squamata: Anguimorpha)
Herpetologia Brasileira
Molecular Phylogeny, Species Limits, and Biogeography of the Brazilian
Siedchlag Et Al. 2010 Genetic Structure, Phylogeny, And
Animals Are Interesting a Festschrift in Honour of Anthony P
Livro Vermelho Da Fauna Brasileira Ameaçada De Extinção Volume Iv – Répteis
A Systematic and Ecomorphological Investigation of the Early Amniotes from Mazon Creek, Francis Creek Shale, Illinois, USA
A New Species of Andean Gymnophthalmid Lizard (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) from the Peruvian Andes, and Resolution of Some Taxonomic Problems
Alternate Pathways of Body Shape Evolution Translate Into Common Patterns of Locomotor Evolution in Two Clades of Lizards
Morphological Adaptations of the Sand-Swimmer Lizard
Embryonic Development of the Fossorial Gymnophthalmid Lizards Nothobachia
Helminths Infecting Dryadosaura Nordestina (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) from Atlantic Forest, Northeastern Brazil
Molecular Systematics of Teioid Lizards (Teioidea/
Top View
Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae)
Embryonic Development of a Parthenogenetic Vertebrate, the Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus Lugubris)
Biogeographic History and Cryptic Diversity Of
On the Origin and Evolution of the Ophidia by Alessandro Palci
Skeletal Development in the Fossorial Gymnophthalmids Calyptommatus
Lizards As Model Organisms of Sex Chromosome Evolution: What We Really Know from a Systematic Distribution of Available Data?
Wildfinder Introduction to the Ecoregion Map the Wildfinder
The Brazilian Galapagos
Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae): the Diversity in Southern Ecuador Revisited
Desenvolvimento Embrionário E a Evolução Da Fossorialidade Nos Lagartos Da Tribo Gymnophthalmini (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae)