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A new species of arboreal microteiid lizard of the genus Euspondylus (Gymnophtalmidae: Cercosaurinae) from the Andean slopes of central Peru with comments on Peruvian Euspondylus
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of arboreal gymnophtalmid lizard from the eastern Andean slopes in centralPalabras claves:Andes, Cercosaurini, Gymnophtalmid lizard, New species, SQUAMATA, taxonomyAutores:Catenazzi A., Chávez G., Pablo Javier VenegasFuentes:scopusA phantom on the trees: Integrative taxonomy supports a reappraisal of rear-fanged snakes classification (Dipsadidae: Philodryadini)
ArticleAbstract: The Neotropics harbour a spectacular amount of biodiversity, but many of these species remain to bePalabras claves:male genitalia, Microdematoglyphics of dorsal scales, molecular phylogeny, Osteology, Philodryadinii systematics, soft anatomyAutores:Chávez G., Jennings W.B., Martins A.R., Melo-Sampaio P.R., Morato S.A.A., Moura-Leite J.C., Pablo Javier Venegas, Passos P., Souza M.B., Venâncio N.M.Fuentes:scopusAmphibia, Anura, Bufonidae, Rhinella manu Chaparro, Pramuk and Gluesenkamp, 2007; Rhinella tacana Padial, Reichle, Mcdiarmid and de la Riva, 2006: Distribution extension and country record from southern Peru
OtherAbstract: As a result of several surveys on the montane forests of southern Peru, we provide new distributionPalabras claves:Autores:Chávez G., Lourdes Y. Echevarría, Vásquez D.Fuentes:scopusDescription and phylogeny of three new species of Synophis (Colubridae, Dipsadinae) from the tropical Andes in Ecuador and Peru
ArticleAbstract: The discovery of three new species of Synophis snakes from the eastern slopes of the tropical AndesPalabras claves:Andes, Dipsadinae, ECUADOR, New species, Perú, snakes, Synophis, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Camper J.D., Chávez G., Lourdes Y. Echevarría, Pablo Javier Venegas, Torres Carvajal OmarFuentes:scopusFour new species of Stenocercus Duméril & Bibron, 1837 (Squamata, Iguania) from the Department of Amazonas in northeastern Peru
ArticleAbstract: The tropical Andes are known to be the richest and most diverse place on earth. This mountainous regPalabras claves:Andes, herpetofauna, Marañón dry forests, Montane forest, MORPHOLOGY, Peruvian YungasAutores:Chávez G., CHÁVEZ-ARRIBASPLATA J.C., García-Ayachi L.A., García-Bravo A., Pablo Javier Venegas, Wong I.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny and biogeography of the most diverse clade of South American gymnophthalmid lizards (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae, Cercosaurinae)
ArticleAbstract: Nearly 50% of the diversity of the speciose Neotropical lizard clade Gymnophthalmidae is nested withPalabras claves:Andes, Biogeography, GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE, Neotropics, phylogenetics, taxonomyAutores:Chávez G., Daniel Zurita, Lourdes Y. Echevarría, Pablo Javier Venegas, Simón E. Lobos, Torres Carvajal Omar, Vanessa Aguirre-PeñafielFuentes:scopusTwo new species of Andean gymnophthalmid lizards of the genus Euspondylus (Reptilia, Squamata) from central and southern Peru
ArticleAbstract: Two new species of lizards assigned to the genus Euspondylus from the montane forests of the PeruviaPalabras claves:Euspondylus, GYMNOPHTHALMIDAE, New species, PerúAutores:Chávez G., Duran V., Pablo Javier Venegas, Siu-Ting K.Y.Fuentes:scopusSystematics of the Dendropsophus leucophyllatus species complex (Anura: Hylidae): Cryptic diversity and the description of two new species
ArticleAbstract: Genetic data in studies of systematics of Amazonian amphibians frequently reveal that purportedly wiPalabras claves:Autores:Chávez G., Fouquet A., Jansen M., Lougheed S.C., Marcel A. Caminer, Milá B., Pablo Javier Venegas, Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. RonFuentes:googlescopus