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p. 3 - t.d. Phymaturus antofagastensis. 

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p. 4 - Liolaemus uspallatensis occurs in the zone of Barreal Blanco, Departamento Ulliin, San Juan Province, 

 in sympatry with L. ruibali. 

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- documents north-south variation in scales counts. 



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- detailed description of Phymaturus antofagastensis with photographs. 



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p. 1 1 - t.d. Liolaemus vallecurensis, figs. 1 , 2. 

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- keys, synonymies, and distribution given for the genera Ctenoblepharis, Liolaemus, Phrynosaura, and 

 Phymaturus and their species. 



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- viviparous species in Chile include Liolaemus altissimus, L. araucaniensis. L. buergeri, L. cyanogaster, and 

 L. pictus, oviparous species include L. chiliensis, L. gravenhorsti. L. monticola, L. nigromaculatus, L. nitidus, 

 and L. platei. 



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p. 163 - t.d. Proctotretus marmoratus; p. 166 - t.d. Proctotretus modestus; t.d. Proctotretus melanopleurus; 

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de Eduardo Anton, Halle en Sajonia. 

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- reports on eosinophils in Liolaemus. 



Platei, R. 1979. Brain weight-body weight relationships. Pp. 147-171, in: C. Gans, R. G. Northcutt, and P. Ulinski 

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 p. 157 - table of brain-body weights includes data for Liolaemus chiliensis. 



Pope, C. H. 1956. The reptile world. A natural history of the snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodilians. Rutledge and 

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- general note on Liolaemus. 



Porter, K. R. 1972. Herpetology. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, xi+523pp. 



p. 401 - table on egg and young production lists Liolaemus fuscus, L. gravenhorsti, L lineomaculatus, L. 

 magellanicus, L. monticola, L. multiformis, and L. tenuis. 

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p. 96 - Ctenoblepharys and some Liolaemus are sand dwellers, some Liolaemus are rock dwellers or terrestrial. 

 Some Liolaemus are viviparous, a few are herbivorous; p. 399 - Liolaemus monticola feeds only on ants and 

 have dental specializations similar to Phrynosoma and Moloch, but no other specializations. 



