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p. 17 - Tropidurus nigromaculatus Wiegmann designated type species of Ptychodeira; Proctotretus pectinatus 

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representan en el Museo de Entre Rios. Memorias del Museo de Entre Rios, Parana 11: 1-28. 

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p. 8 - the third taxonomic outgroup for the Tropidurus group is the Liolaemus group (Liolaemus, 

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