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p. 174 - new record for La Pampa Province, Argentina. 

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- northern record for Argentina in Rfo Negro Province. 



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- first record for San Luis Province in Departamento Coronel Pringles (10 km west of La Toma); a western 

 range extension of ca. 75 km from the type locality. 



Avila, L. J. and E. Soto. 1997. Geographic distribution. Liolaemus fitzgeraldi. Herpetological Review 28(2): 96. 



- first record for Region IV — Coquimbo, Chile (33(X) m) which extends the range 150 km north from type 

 locality. 



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vessels in lizards of the Tropiduridae family from the Restinga de Barra de Marica, Rio de Janeiro. Anais Da 



Academia Brasilera de Ciencias 65(4): 413-426. 

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p. 5 1 - t.d. Liolaemus alticolor. 

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Washington 34: 139-142. 



p. 139 - t.d. Phymaturus spurcus. 

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Advancement of Science 1959(55): 669-676. 

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p. 181 - cites Pearson (1977) for Liolaemus multiformis heating in sunlight. 

 Baudoin, W., M. J. Pacheco, and L. Pacheco. 1990. Reptiles. Pp. 421-452, in: E. Porno and M. Boudoin (eds.), 



Historia natural de un valle en los Andes: La Paz. Servicio Grafico Quipus, La Paz, xii+559 pp. 



p. 429 - Liolaemus alticolor alticolor, L. a. walkeri, L. forsteri, and L. multiformis; p. 431 - color photos of 



L. alticolor and L. a. walker, p. 436 - color photos of L. multiformis; p. 430-33 - ecology and distribution of L. 



alticolor (4000-4800 m); p. 433-37 - ecology and distribution of L a. walkeri (3000-3800 m); p. 437-39 - 



ecology and distribution of L. multiformis (4300-4800 m). 

 Bauer, A. M. 1993. African-South American relationships: a perspective from the Reptilia. Pp. 244-288, in: P. 



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p. 276 - "Africa has no counterparts to the anoles or Liolaemus..." 

 Becak. M. L., W. Becak, L. F. Napolene, and L. Reis. 1973. Contribu9ao ao estudo cariotipico e variacao de DNA em 



Lacertilios. Ciencia e Culmra (Sao Paulo) (Supl.) 25: 219. 

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p. 59 - Liolaemus lizards are the most common reptiles of the Andean-Patagonian region. 

 Bee de Speroni, N. T., M. R. Cabrera, and L. Manca. 1984. Consideraciones sobre la osteologia craneal, hioides, 



estem6n y lengua de Phymaturus palluma (Molina, 1782) (Sauria, Iguanidae). Historia Natural (Corrientes, 



Argentina) 3(24): 197-212. 

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under command of Captain Fitzroy, R. N., during the years 1832 to 1836. Smith, Elder & Co., London, vi-i-55 



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p. 4 - t.d. Proctotretus gracilis; p. 6 - t.d. Proctotretus Bibronii; p. 13 - t.d. Proctotretus Kingii; p. 14 - t.d. 

 Proctotretus Darwinii; p. 25 - t.d. Centrura, Centrura flagellifer. 

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p. 133 - Liolaemus can withstand very severe climates in Tierra del Fuego and to 15,0(X) feet in the 

 mountains of Peru. 



