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p. 69 - Liolaemus bibronii, L. cyanogaster, L. darwinii, and L. elongatus; p. 70 - L. fitzingeri, L. kingi, L. 

 magellanicus. L. nigromaculatus, and L. pictus pictus; p. 71 - L. boulengeri, L. d'orbignyi, L. rothi, L. 

 ornatus, L. tenuis, and L. wiegmani [sic]; p. 72 - L. anomalus. L. hatcheri, L. lineomaculatus, L. 

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- Liolaemus wiegmanni present. 



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- t.d. Liolaemus uspallatensis. 



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- provides distnbution and brief biological accounts of 17 species of Liolaemus and three species of 

 Phymaturus from the province of Mendoza, Argentina. 



