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A new and very spiny lizard (Gymnophthalmidae: Echinosaura) from the Andes in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Neotropical spiny-lizard of the genus Echinosaura from the Imbabura andPalabras claves:High resolution x-ray tomography, Osteology, phylogeny, Skull, SOUTH AMERICA, Spined tegu, SQUAMATA, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomyAutores:Koch C., Mario Humberto Yánez-Muñoz, Reyes-Puig J.P., Torres Carvajal Omar, Urgiles-Merchán M.A.Fuentes:scopusA new giant anole (Squamata: Iguanidae: Dactyloinae) from southwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Anolis lizard from the Pacific slopes of the Andes of southwestern EcuaPalabras claves:Andes, Anolis, phylogeny, SOUTH AMERICA, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomyAutores:Andrea E. Narváez, Fernando P. Ayala-Varela, Mario Humberto Yánez-Muñoz, Poe S., Sebastián Valverde, Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA new species of Andean microteiid lizard (Gymnophthalmidae: Cercosaurinae: Pholidobolus) from Peru, with comments on P. vertebralis
ArticleAbstract: Based on morphological and molecular evidence, herein is reported the discovery of a new species ofPalabras claves:Andes, hemipenial morphology, Lizards, Pholidobolus vertebralis, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Lourdes Y. Echevarría, Pablo Javier Venegas, Sales Nunes P.M., Simón E. Lobos, Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA new species of Riama Gray, 1858 (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) from the Tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: A new species of Riama lizard from the western slopes of the Andes in northern Ecuador is describedPalabras claves:Cloudforest, DNA, ECUADOR, Neotropics, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Maddock S.T., Peck M.R., Sales Nunes P.M., Torres Carvajal Omar, Vanessa Aguirre-PeñafielFuentes:scopusA new species of alopoglossus lizard (squamata, gymnophthalmidae) from the tropical andes, with a molecular phylogeny of the genus
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Alopoglossus from the Pacific slopes of the Andes in northern Ecuador bPalabras claves:Alopoglossus, Andes, ECUADOR, GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE, Lizards, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Simón E. Lobos, Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA new species of blunt-headed vine snake (Colubridae, Imantodes) from the Chocó region of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Imantodes from the Chocó region of northwestern Ecuador. The new speciePalabras claves:CHOCO, Dipsadinae, ECUADOR, Imantodes, snakes, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Ana Ana Almendáriz, Diego R. Quirola, Mario Humberto Yánez-Muñoz, Smith E.N., Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA new species of dactyloid anole (Iguanidae, Polychrotinae, Anolis) from the southeastern slopes of the Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Anolis from the southeastern slopes of the Andes of Ecuador, province oPalabras claves:Andes, Anolis, ECUADOR, New species, PARQUE NACIONAL PODOCARPUS, Polychrotinae, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Fernando P. Ayala-Varela, Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA new species of iguanian lizard (Stenocercus) from the western lowlands of Southern Ecuador and Northern Peru
ArticleAbstract: I describe a new species of Stenocercus from the lowlands of southwestern Ecuador and northwestern PPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Iguania, New species, Perú, Stenocercus, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:googlescopusA revision and key for the tribe Diaphorolepidini (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) and checklist for the genus Synophis
ArticleAbstract: The genus Synophis contains a number of enigmatic species, distributed primarily in the Andean highlPalabras claves:Andean Shadow Snakes, Diaphorolepidini, molecular, Morphological, phylogeny, species delimitation, Syno-phis, Synophis niceforomariae, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomyAutores:Alejandro F. Arteaga, Lourdes Y. Echevarría, Pyron R.A., Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusA taxonomic revision of South American Stenocercus (Squamata: Iguania) lizards
ArticleAbstract: South American Stenocercus lizards occur mostly in the Andes and adjacent lowland areas from northerPalabras claves:Andes, Iguania, SOUTH AMERICA, Stenocercus, SYSTEMATICS, taxonomyAutores:Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:googlescopus