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- includes detailed descriptions, measurements, localities, photographs, and biogeography of 29 Liolaemus 

 tax a and Phymaturus palluma. • 



Hellmich, W. 1938. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Herpetofauna Chiles. XII. Die Eidechsen des Volccin Villa Rica 



(Sammlung Schroder). Zoologischer Anzeiger 124(9-10): 237-242. 

 Hellmich, W. 1950. Uber die Liolaemus - Arten Patagoniens. Arkiv foer Zoologi (Stockholm) (2)1(22): 345-353. 

 Hellmich, W. 1950. Die Eidechsen der Ausbeute Schroder (Gattung Liolaemus. Iguan.) (Beitrage zur Kenntnis der 



Herpetofauna Chiles Xni). Veroffendichungen Zoologische Staatsammlung (Miinchen) 1: 129-194. 



p. 136 - t.d. Liolaemus altissimus moradoensis; p. 142 - t.d. Liolaemus leopardinus valdesianus; p. 144 - t.d. 

 Liolaemus lorenzmulleri; p. 152 - t.d. Liolaemus nigroviridis campanae. 

 Hellmich, W. 195 1 . On ecotypic and autotypic characters, a contribution to the knowledge of the evolution of the 



genus Liolaemus (Iguanidae). Evolution 5: 359-369. 



- Liolaemus exhibit variation in body size and proportion, extremity length, color, and number of scales 

 relative to climatic gradients. 



Hellmich, W. 1952. Ensayo de una clave para las especies chilenas del genero Liolaemus. Investigaciones Zoologicas 



Chilenas 1(7): 10-14. 

 Hellmich, W. 1952. Contribucion al conocimiento de la sistematica y evolucion del genero Liolaemus. 



Investigaciones Zoologicas Chilenas 1(8): 7-15. 

 Hellmich, W. 1953. Contribucion al conocimiento de la sistematica y evoluci6n del genero Liolaemus. Bibliografia. 



Investigaciones Zoologicas Chilenas 1(10): 16. 

 Hellmich, W. 1960. Die Sauna der Gran Chaco und seiner Randgebiete. Abhandlungen Bayerische Akademie der 



Wissenschaften (N.F.) 101: 1-131. 



p. 37 - Liolaemus bibronii recorded from Rio Negro and Chubut; p. 38 - L. chacoensis from Paraguay; L. 

 danvinii from Neuquen; L. elongatus from Rio Negro; p. 39 - L.fuscus and L. goetschi from Neuquen, L. 

 kreigi and L. pictus argentinus from Rio Negro; p. 40 - L. rothi and L. wiegmanni from Ri'o Negro. 

 Hellmich, W. 1961. Bemerkungen zur geographischen Variabilitat von Zio/a^muj a/rico/or Barbour (Iguan.). 



Opuscula Zoologica (Miinchen) 58: 1-6. 



p. 2 - Liolaemus alticolor alticolor (new combination); L. alticolor walkeri (new combination). 

 Hellmich, W. 1962. Bemerkungen zur individuellen Variabilitat von L/oZacmuj mu/n/ormii (Cope). (Iguan.). 



Opuscula Zoologica (Miinchen) 67: 1-10. 

 Hellmich, W. 1964. Uber eine neue Liolaemus -Art aus den Bergen von Catamarca, Argentinien (Reptilia, Iguanidae). 



Senckenbergiana Biologica 45(3-5): 505-507. 



p. 505 - t.d. Liolaemus robertmertensi. 

 Hendricks, F. S. and J. R. Dixon. Regenerated tail frequencies in populations of Cnemidophorus marmoratus (Reptilia: 



Teiidae). Southwestern Naturalist 33: 121-124. 



p. 124 - cite Jaksic and Fuentes (1980) for tail break frequencies in Liolaemus not necessarily related to 

 predation. 

 Hubert, J. 1985. Embryology of the squamates. Pp. 1-34, in: C. Gans and F. Billett (eds.). Biology of the Reptilia, 



Volume 15, Development. lohn Wiley & Sons, New York, x-i-731 pp. 



p. 6 - cites Lemus (1967) and Leyton et al. (1980) for embryonic stages in Liolaemus gravenhorsti\ quotes 

 Lemus and Duvauchelle (1966) and Lemus et al. (1981) for L. tenuis. 

 Hulse, A. C. 1979. A new Liolaemus (Sauna, Iguanidae) from the high Andes of Argentina, with ecological 



comments. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 48(12): 203-209. 



p. 204 - t.d. Liolaemus capillitas. 

 Hunziker, R. 1997. Swifts & spiny lizards. T, F. H. Publications, Neptune City, New Jeersey, 64 pp. 



- discusses husbandry and provides color photographs of several Chilean species of Liolaemus. 

 Hurtubia, J. 1973. Trophic diversity measurements in sympatric predatory species. Ecology 54(4): 885-890. 



- includes diet analyses of Liolaemus lemniscatus. L. fuscus. and L. t. tenuis. 



Hurtubia, J. and F. di Castri. 1973. Segregation of lizard niches in the Mediterranean region of Chile. Pp. 349-360, 

 in: F. di Castri and H. A. Mooney (eds.). Ecological studies: analysis and synthesis. Volume 7. Springer- Verlag, 

 Berlin. 



- Liolaemus tenuis becomes more arboreal in the presence of terrestnal lizards; Liolaemus increase the 

 proportion of plant material in their diets at higher elevations. 



