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Jaksic, F. M. and H. Nunez. 1979. Escaping behavior and morphological correlates in two Liolaemus species of 

 central Chile (Lacertilia: Iguanidae). Oecologia 42: 119-122. ^ 



- Liolaemus fuscus and L. lemniscatus studied. 



Jaksic, F. M. and K. Schwenk. 1983. Natural history observations on Liolaemus magellanicus, the southernmost 

 lizard in the world. Herpetologica 39(4): 457-461. 



- Liolaemus magellanicus is not sexually color dimorphic; ovoviviparous with mean clutch size of 5.5; 

 stomach contents (n = 1) suggest the species is herbivorous; field body temperatures (n = 20) average 27 °C. 



Jaksic. F. M., H. Niiriez, and F. P. Ojeda. 1979. Proporciones corporales y utilizacion del hdbitat en doce especies de 

 Liolaemus de Chile central (Lacertilia, Iguamdae). Anales del Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso 12: 59- 

 68. 



Jaksic. F. M., H. Nunez, and F. P. Ojeda. 1980. Body proportions, microhabitat selection, and adaptive radiation in 

 Liolaemus lizards in central Chile. Oecologia 45: 178-181. 



- compares 12 species of Liolaemus. 



Jaksic, F. M., J. L. Yaiiez, and J. L. Schlatter. 1980. Prey of the harris hawk Parabuteo unicinctus in central Chile. 

 Auk 97(1): 196-198. 



- Liolaemus sp. eaten. 



Jerez R., V. and J. C. Ortiz Z. 1975. Distribuci6n altitudinal del genero Liolaemus (Squamata-Iguanidae) en el cerro 

 La Campana (Parque Naciona! La Campana). Anales del Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaiso 8 (1975): 58- 

 61. 



- present in the park are: Liolaemus fuscus, L. lemniscatus, L. moticola, L. nigroviridis campanae, L. 

 schroederi, and L. tenuis tenuis. 



Jones, S. 1989. Report on other wildlife. Royal Air Force Ornithological Society Journal 19: 33-34. 



- Liolaemus wiegmannii has been introduced to Ascension Island. 



Joseph, C. 1930. Un lagarto viviparo (Proctotretus chilensis Dum. et Bibr.). Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 34: 



282-285. 

 Junior, M. P. 1979. Notas biomdtricas sobre Liolaemus lutzae Mertens, 1938 (Sauria, Iguanidae). Pap^is Avulsos de 



Zoologia (Sao Paulo) 32(16): 201-204. 

 Kay, F. R. 1970. Environmental responses of active lizards at Saratoga Springs. Death Valley. California. Great 

 Basin Naturalist 30: 146-165. 



p. 153 - cites Pearson (1954) for ability of Liolaemus multiformis to achieve a high body temperatures at 

 high elevations in Peru even when ambient temperatures are near freezing. 

 Keller. C. and L. Krause. 1986. The appendicular skeleton of Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger 1885 (Sauria, 



Iguanidae). Revista Brasileira Biologia 46(4): 727-740. 

 Klesse, M. C. and J. Moreno. 1985. Ciclo anual de la actividad testicular de Z,io/aemMj cop«jp«n5J.r. Archivos de 



Biologia y Medicina Exf)erimentales (Santiago) 18(2): R-142. 

 Koslowsky, J. 1895. Batracios y reptiles de La Rioja y Catamarca (Repiiblica Argentina) recogidos durante los meses 

 de Febrero a Mayo de 1895 (expedici6n del Du-ector del Museo). Revista Museo La Plata 6: 357-370. 

 p. 363 - Helocephalus nigriceps recorded from high Cordilleras of Catamarca. Liolaemus nigromaculatus 

 recorded from Catamarca. L. lineomaculatus recorded from the Cordilleras of La Rioja; p. 364 - L Danvini 

 recorded from Chilecito. L. gracilis recorded from Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca. L. Fitzingeri recorded 

 from Catamarca. t.d. Liolaemus andinus from the Cordilleras of Catamarca; p. 365 - Phymaturus palluma 

 recorded from high Cordilleras of Catamarca. 

 Koslowsky, J. 1896. Sobre algunos reptiles de patagonia y otras regiones argentinas. Revista Museo La Plata 7: 447- 

 457. 



p. 447 - Liolaemus chilensis from Neuquen is the first report of species from Argentina. L. lemniscatus 

 reported from Neuquen. L gracilis reported from Chubut. L cyanogaster reported from Neuquen, the first 

 record from Argentina; p. 448 - Liolaemus Bibroni reported from Chubut and Neuquen. L. Kingii reported from 

 Chubut. L. Fitzingeri reported from Chubut. Neuquen, and Rio Negro. L. lineomaculatus reported from 

 Chubut. t.d. Liolaemus elongatus from Chubut; p. 449 - Liolaemus Danvini reported from Chubut and 

 Neuqu6n; p. 450 - t.d. Liolaemus anomalus from La Rioja; p. 451 - Phymaturus palluma reported from 

 Neuquen. 

 Koslowsky, J. 1898. Enumeraci6n sistematica y distribucion de los reptiles argentinos. Revista Museo La Plata 8: 

 161-200. 



