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- locality reference for Liolaemus chacoensis at Estancia La Gama, Departamento Boqueron, Paraguay. 

 Arana, M. 1983. Paisaje y medio ambiente. Algunas consideraciones sobre las irea costera en el Uruguay. Pg. 123, 



in: Consejo Latinoamencano de Ciencias y Social, Buenos Aires (ed.). Medio Ambiente y Turismo. 

 Arnold, E. N. 1984. Variation in the cloacal and hemipenial muscles in lizards and its beanng on their relationships. 

 Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 52: 47-85. 



p. 74 - Ctenoblepharis and Liolaemus said to have a strongly developed fleshy insertion on the sides of the 

 hemipenis base, and this is discemable, albeit weaker, in.. Phymaturus. p. 81 - Observations based on 

 Liolaemus multiformis. Phymaturus palluma, and a specimen of Liolaemus misidentified as Ctenoblepharys 

 adspersus (pers. comm.). 

 Arnold, E. N. 1988. Caudal autotomy as a defense. Pp. 135-273, in: C. Gans and R. B. Huey (eds.). Biology of the 

 Reptilia, Volume 16: Ecology B, Defense and Life History. Alan R. Liss, New York, xi-H659 pp. 

 p. 243 - broken tails are more common in climbing than in ground-dwelling species: cites Jaksic and Fuentes 

 (1980) for Chilean Liolaemus. 

 Arujo, A. F. B. 1991. Structure of a white sand-dune lizard community of coastal Brazil. Revista Brasileira de 

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- Liolaemus lutzae is a member of the lizard community of Barra de Marica. 



Aun, L. and R. Martori. 1998. Reproducci6n y dieta de Liolaemus koslowskyi Etheridge 1993. Cuademos de 



Herpetologia 12(1): 1-9. 

 Avery, R. A. 1982. Field studies of body temperatures and thermoregulation. Pp. 94-166, in: C. Gans and F. H. 



Rough (eds.). Biology of the Reptilia, Volume 12: Physiology C, Physiological Ecology. Academic Press, New 



York, xvi-(-536 pp. 



p. 101 - table of species with relatively high, constant body temperature: cites Fuentes and Jaksic (1979) for 

 eight Chilean species of Liolaemus and Pearson (1954) and Pearson and Bradford (1976) for L. multiformis. 

 Avery, W. W. and D. F. Tanner. 1982. Buccal floor of reptiles, a summary. Great Basin Naturalist 42(3): 273-349. 



p. 278 - cite Gandolfi (1908) for Liolaemus tongue. 

 Avila, L. J. 1995. Nuevas localidades para Liolaemus saxatilis y comentarios sobre su distribuci6n. Facena 11: 105- 



108. 

 Avila, L. J. 1996. Geographic distribution. Liolaemus bibroni. Herpetological Review 27(2): 87. 



- first record for Departamento Calingasta, San Juan Province. 



Avila, L. J. 1996. Liolaemus donosobarrosi: ampliacion de su distribucion geografica y primera cita para la provincia 

 de Neuquen. Cuademos de Herpetologia 9(2): 109-110. 



- fu^t record for Neuquen Province, Departamento Zapala at Cerro Bandera. 



Avila, L. J. 1996. Liolaemus elongatus petrophilus: ampliaci6n de su distribucion geografica y primera cita para la 



provincia de Neuquen. Facena 12: 139-140. 

 - new species from Isla Yacireta is similar to Liolaemus wiegmannii. 

 Avila, L. J. and J. C. Acosta. 1993. Notas sobre el comportamiento de Liolaemus darwini (Sauria: Tropiduridae) en el 



sur de la Provincia de Mendoza. Facena 10: 57-61. 



- diet consists primarily of ants and beetles. 



Avila, L. J. and J. C. Acosta. 1996. Evaluacion del estado de conservacion de la fauna de saurios anfisbenidos y 



anfibios de la provincia de C6rdoba (Argentina). Facena 12: 77-92. 

 Avila, L. J., J. C. Acosta. and A. F. Murua. 1998. Herpetofauna de la provincia de San Juan, Argentina: lista 



comentada y distribucion geogrifica. Cuademos de Herpetologia 12(1): 1 1-29. 



- listed are Phymaturus flagellifer, P. punae, Liolaemus anomalies, L. bibroni, L. boulengeri, L. chacoensis, 

 L. darwinii. L. eleodori, L. elongatus elongatus. L. fitzgeraldi, L. gracilis. L. laurenti, L. olongasta, L. 

 pseudoanomalus, L. riojanus, L. sanjuanensis, L. uspallatensis, and L. wiegmannii. 



Avila, L. J., J. M. Cei, R. A. Martori, and J. A. Acosta. 1992. A new species of Liolaemus of the bibroni group 



from granitic ravines of Achiras, Sierra de Comechingones, C6rdoba, Argentina (Reptilia, Tropiduridae). 



BoUettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Nattirali. Torino 10(1): 101-111. 



p. 103 - t.d. Liolaemus saxatilis. 

 Avila, L. J. and F. Lobo. 1999. New lizard records for La Rioja and Catamarca Provinces, northwestern Argentina. 



Herpetological Review 30(2): 1 15-1 17. 



p. 1 16 - northern range extension for Liolaemus elongatus in Catamarca Province, many new records for L 



robertmertensi, and a new record for L bitaeniatus from Catamarca Province. 



