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Etheridge, R. 1965. Fossil lizards from the Dominican Republic. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of 

 Sciences 28: 83-105. 



p. 96 - among iguanid genera allied to Leiocephalus, an open Meckelian groove occurs only in some 

 Liolaemus; Liolaemus and Leiocephalus show many similarities; Liolaemus probably is most closely allied to 

 Leiocephalus. 

 Etheridge, R. 1966. The systematic relationships of West Indian and South American lizards referred to the iguanid 

 genus Leiocephalus. Copeia 1966(1): 79-91. 



- Liolaemus compared with other tropidurid genera; Leiocephalus is most like Liolaemus. 



Etheridge, R. 1966. An extinct lizard of the genus Leiocephalus from Jamaica. Quarterly Journal of the Florida 



Academy of Sciences 29: 47-59. 



p. 57 - Leiocephalus, Stenocercus, Tropidurus, Ctenoblepharis, Liolaemus, Urocentron, Proctotretus, 

 Platynotus, Plica, and Ohryoessoides appear to form a related group. 

 Etheridge, R. 1967. Lizard caudal vertebrae. Copeia 1967(4): 699-721. 



- describes caudal sequence of Liolaemus; Liolaemus have a autotomic tail. 



Etheridge, R. 1992. A new psammophilus lizard of the genus L/o/ae/nuj (Squamata: Tropiduridae) from northwestern 

 Argentina. Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino 10(1): 1-19. 

 p. 2 - t.d. Liolaemus laurenti. 

 Etheridge, R. 1993. Lizards of the Liolaemus darwinii complex (Squamata: Iguania: Tropiduridae) in northern 

 Argentina. Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino 1 1(1): 137-199. 

 p. 148 - Liolaemus darwinii redescribed and lectotype selected; p. 152 - t.d. Liolaemus quilmes; p. 159 - t.d. 

 Liolaemus koslowskyi; p. 165 - t.d. Liolaemus abaucan; p. 167 - t.d. Liolaemus olongasta; p. 171 - 

 Liolaemus omatus redscribed and neotype selected; p. 177 - Liolaemus irregularis redescribed; p. 179 - 

 Liolaemus laurenti included in complex; p. 180 - Liolaemus uspallatensis redescribed. 

 Etheridge, R. 1995. Redescription of Ctenoblepharys adspersa Tschudi, 1845, and the uxonomy of Liolaeminae 

 (Reptilia: Squamata: Tropiduridae). American Museum of Natural History Novitates 3142: 1-34. 

 p. 2 - allopatric subspecies of Phymaturus patagonicus considered valid species; p. 17 - Ctenoblepharys is a 

 monotypic genus containing only the type species, C adspersa which shares no derived characters either with 

 Phymaturus or Liolaemus; p. 18 - Abas. Ceiolaemus, Pelusaurus, and Phrynosaura are synonyms of 

 Liolaemus; p. 19 - Rhytidodeira and Velosaura are synonyms of Liolaemus; p. 20 - Vilcunia and Eulaemus 

 are synonyms of Liolaemus; p. 22 - Mesolaemus and Ortholaemus are synonyms of Liolaemus; p. 31-34 - 

 indented taxonomy of Liolaeminae includes Ctenoblepharys adspersa, 10 species of Phymaturus, and 128 

 species of Liolaemus. 

 Etheridge, R. 1998. Redescription and status of Liolaemus hatcheri Stejneger, 1909 (Reptilia: Squamata: 

 Tropiduridae). Cuademos de Herpetologia 12(1): 31-36. 



- Liolaemus hatcheri is a valid species and is probably a senior synonym of Vilcunia periglacialis. 

 Etheridge, R. 2000. A review of the Liolaemus wiegmannii group (Squamata, Iguania, Tropiduridae), and a history of 



morphological change in the sand-dwelling species. Herpetological Monographs 14:293-352. 



- Liolaemus wiegmannii group contains L. lutzae, L occipitalis, L multimaculatus, L. rabinoi, L salinicola, L 

 scapularis, and L. wiegmannii; L. cranwelli may be a synonym of L.wiegmannii. A phylogenetic analysis of 

 the group is presented, and used to determine the sequence of morphological changes that facilitate life on a 

 substrate of aeolean sand. 



Etheridge, R. and K. de Queiroz. 1988. A phylogeny of Iguanidae. Pp. 283-367, in; R. Estes, and G. Pregill (eds.), 

 Phylogenetic relationships of the lizard families: essays commemorating Charles L. Camp. Stanford University 

 Press, Stanford, California, xii+631 pp. 



- Liolaemus, Phymaturus, and Ctenoblepharis coded for 49 characters, and placed within phylogenetic context 

 of other tropidurine lizards. 



Etheridge, R. and R. E. Espinoza. 1997. New records and natural history notes for lizards from northwestern 

 Argentina. Herpetological Review 28(3): 160-161. 



- range extensions and notes for Liolaemus cuyanus, L. koslowskyi, L. laurenti, L. olongasta, and L. 

 pseudoanomalus. 



Fabian-Beurmann, M. E. and M. I. Vieira. 1980. Sobre a osteologi'a craniana de Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 



1885, L lutzae Mertens 1938, e L multiformis simonsii Boulenger 1902 (Lacertilia, Iguanidae). Dieringia, Serie 

 Zoologia, Porto Alegre 56: 95-102. 



