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Ulla (16°58'S; 64°10'W), Saavedra Province, Departamento La Paz (4500 m). 

 de Lema, T. 1994. Lista comentada dos repteis ocorrentes no Rio Grande do Sul. Comunicacoes do Museu de Ciencias 



da Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul, Serie Zoologia, Porto Alegre 1994(7): 41-150. 

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alimentar de serpentes do Brasil. Comunicacoes del Museo de Ciencias, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio 



Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre 1983(26): 41-121. 



p. 53 - Liolaemus occipitalis is eaten by Leimadophis poecilogyrus pictostriatus at Tranabdai. 

 de Oliveira Rodrigues, H. 1992. Pseudocapillaria (Ichthyocapillaria) maricansis n. sp. (Nematoda, Capillaridae) and 



remarks on the helmenthological fauna of Liolaemus lutzae Mertens, 1938 (Lacertilia, Iguanide). Memorias del 



Institute Oswaldo Cruz (Rio de Janeiro) 87(2): 297-300. 

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in the lizard Liolaemus zapallarensis . Chemoecology 4: 86-92. 

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phylogenetic significance. Herpetologica 38(2): 302-311. 



p. 309 - scleral ossicle number: cites Underwood (1970) for Liolaemus; describes scleral ossicles in 

 Phymaturus palluma and compares them with other iguanians. 

 de Viana, M. L., C. Jovanovich, and P. Valdes. 1994. Densidad, proporcion de sexos y utilizacion del espacio de 



Liolaemus darwinii (Sauria: Iguanidae) en el Valle de Tin Tin, Argentina. Re vista de Biologia Tropical 42(1-2): 



281-287. 



- peak densities reach 41 individuals/ha in May 1989 with a low of 4/ha in April 1990. Juveniles recruited 



into the population during autumn and made up 49-75% of the population. Sex ratio was 1:1. The frequency of 

 caudal autotomy was 4%. 

 de Viana, M. L, C. Jovanovich, and P. Valdes. 1994. Habitos alimentarios de Liolaemus darwinii (Sauria: Iguanidae) 

 en el Valle de Tin Tin, Argentina. Revista de Biologia Tropical 42(1-2): 379-381. 



- Liolaemus darwinii is insectivorous feeding primarily on ants. Adult males have a more diverse diet of 

 arthropods than the females, and the diets of adults differ from those of juveniles. 



Devincenzi, G. J. 1926. Fauna herpetologica de Uruguay. Anales Museo Nacional de Montevideo, Serie 2, 2(2): 1-66. 

 Devincenti, V. C. and A. L. Goldemberg. 1990. Histology and histochemistry of the alimentary canal of Liolaemus 



multimaculatus (Reptilia, Lacertilia, Iguanidae). Physis (Buenos Aires), Sec. C, 48(114-115): 21-26. [1993] 

 Devincenti, V. C, L. Goldemberg, and J. M. Chani. 1985. Histologia del tracto digestivo de Liolaemus 



multimaculatus. Boletin de la Asociacion Herpetologica Argentina 1(1-3): 2. 

 Dixon, J. R. 1979. Origin and distribution of reptiles in lowland tropical rainforests of South America. Pp. 217-240, 



in: W. E. Duellman (ed.), The South American herpetofauna: its origin, evolution and dispersal. Monograph of 



the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas 7: 1-485. 



p. 239 - in appendix lists Liolaemus (1 species) as occuring in the Eastern Amazon, but the species name is 

 not provided. 

 Donoso-Barros, R. 1947. Breves notas sobre reptiles chilenos. Boletin del Museo Nacional Historia Natural 



(Santiago) 23: 107-111. 



p. 107 - Liolaemus buergeri from Planchon (3000 m); p. 108-110 - redescription of L. buergeri; includes 

 figure of dorsal head scales. 

 Donoso-Barros, R. 1954. Consideraciones sobre la ecologia de los reptiles del sur de Coquimbo, (Santiago). Zooiatria 



3(11): 3-5. 



p. 3 - distribution of Liolaemus fuscus, L. lemniscatus, and L nigromaculatus zapallarensi; p. 4 - t.d. 

 Liolaemus nigromaculatus sieversi. 

 Donoso-Barros, R. 1958. Phrynosaura reicheiWemcT, 1907, una especie en extinci6n? Investigaciones Zool6gicas 



Chilenas 4: 220-222. 



p. 220-222 - compares Phrynosaura reichei with Ctenoblepharis adspersus and Phrynosaura marmorata. P. 

 reichei buries quickly in sand with two or three lateral movements; when the substratimi is hard it becomes 

 immobile, simulating death. 

 Donoso-Barros, R. 1958. El genero Ctenoblepharis Tschudi en Chile (Reptilia, Squamata, Iguanidae). 



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p. 254 - redescribes Ctenoblepharis jamesi; a viviparous lizard of the high Andes of Tarpaca (3000-4000 m). 

 Donoso-Barros, R. 1960. Ecologia de los reptiles chilenos. Investigaciones Zoologicas Chilenas 6: 65-72. 



- remarks on the ecology and behavior of Phrynosaura reichei, Ctenoblepharis jamesi, Liolaemus alticolor. 



