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and L. gracilis; p. 212 - Leiolaemus (ex error); t.d. L cyanogaster, L. Bibronii; p. 213 - t.d. Leiolaemus 

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p. 109 - cites Ortiz (1974) for Liolaemus pictus eating snails; p. 1 10 - cites Fuentes and Itinza (1979) for 

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p. 23 - Proctotretus; p. 24 - P. chilensis; p. 26 - P. mosaicus; p. 28 - P. cyanogaster; p. 30 - P. pictus; p. 32 

 - P. tenuis; p. 34 - P. nigromaculatus; p. 36 - P. Wiegmanii; p. 38 - P. Fitzingerii; p. 40 - P. signifer; p. 42 - 

 P. multimaculatus; p. 46 - P. magellanicus; p. 51 - Oplurus; p. 53 - 0. Bibronii. 

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