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p. 131 - cites Vanzolini and Ab'Saber (1968) relating dispersal and differentiation of two species oi Liolaemus 

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p. 658 - the correlation between species diversity and chromosomal diversity should also be studied in very 

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p. 61 - Liolaemus poecilochromis is a subsjjecies of L. andinus. 

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