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Bibron, 1837 (currently Leiocephalus herminieri), Proctotretus bibronii T. Bell, 1842 (currently Liolaemus 



bibronii) (Reptilia: Squamata): specific names conserved, and Liolaemus bellii Gray, 1845 placed on the Official 



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p. 201 - the name bellii Gray, 1831, published in Tropidolepis bellii, is suppressed; bibronii T. Bell, 1842 as 

 published in Proctotretus bibronii, and bellii Gray, 1845, as published in Liolaemus bellii, are placed on the 

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- formicid ants are 95% of the diet of Liolaemus monticola. 



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p. 14 - table 8 lists 'small' lizards [including Liolaemus spp.] and Centrura flagellifer among the list of 

 reptiles legally exported from Chile from 1985-1993. 

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p. 61 - Phymaturus spp. are considered facultative herbivores or omnivores and not "true herbivores." 

 Jacquinot, H. and A. Guichenot. 1853. Voyage au Pol Sud et dans I'oceanie sur les corvettes I'Astrolabe et la Zelee, 



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- t.d. Proctotretus mosaicus; pi. 2, fig. 1. 



Jaksic, F. 1978. i,A que tamaiio se hace herbivora una lagartija? Anales del Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso 



11: 113-116. 

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p. 47 - cites a number of publications concerning the karyotypes of Liolaemus. 

 Jaksic, F. M. and E. R. Fuentes. 1980. Correlates of tail loss in twelve species of Liolaemus lizards. Journal of 



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- studied microhabitat use, body temperatures, diet, mass of gonads and fat bodies, and frequency of regenerated 

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- includes Liolaemus chiliensis, L. fuscus, L. lemniscatus, L. monticola, and L. tenuis as prey items for 

 numerous predators in Chile. 



