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Liolaemus tristis, a member of the kingii group, p. 383 - t.d. Liolaemus tari, a member of the archeforus 

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p. 632 - lists viviparous and oviparous Liolaemus referred to by Donoso-Barros (1966), Fitch (1970), and 

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p. 404 - t.d. Liolaemus walkeri. 

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p. 73 - t.d. Stenocercus tacnae. 

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p. 554 - cites Jaksic and Fuentes (1980) for observation that in 12 species of Liolaemus, species that tended to 

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- Tropidolepis bellii Gray 1831 is a senior synonym oi Liolaemus bibronii Bell 1845. 



