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An endemic new species of Ameiva (Squamata: Teiidae) from an isolated dry forest in southern Peru
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new species of Ameiva from an interandean dry forest in central-southern Peru. AmeivaPalabras claves:Ameiva, dry forest, endemic, New species, Perú, TeiidaeAutores:García-Bravo A., Landauro C.Z., Pablo Javier VenegasFuentes:scopusA new bush anole (Iguanidae, Polychrotinae, Polychrus) from the upper Marañon basin, Peru, with a redescription of Polychrus peruvianus (Noble, 1924) and additional information on P. gutturosus Berthold, 1845
ArticleAbstract: We herein describe a new colorful species of Polychrus with a conspicuous sexual dimorphism from thePalabras claves:Andes, Bush anoles, Dryforest, LIZARD, New species, Polychrus gutturosus, Polychrus jacquelinae sp. n., Polychrus peruvianus, Polychrus spurrelli, REPTILESAutores:Böhme W., García-Bravo A., Koch C., Pablo Javier VenegasFuentes: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:scopusFour new species of polychromatic spiny-tailed iguanian lizards, genus Stenocercus (Iguania: Tropiduridae), from Peru
ArticleAbstract: The tropical Andes Mountains exhibit high levels of endemism and spatial turnover in the distributioPalabras claves:Andes, arboreal, camouflage, caudal whorl, ecoregion, Peruvian Yungas, ThermoregulationAutores:CHÁVEZ-ARRIBASPLATA J.C., García-Ayachi L.A., García-Bravo A., Pablo Javier VenegasFuentes:scopusUpdating the distribution of Dicrodon guttulatum Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (Reptilia, Teiidae) with a disjunct population in the eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes
ArticleAbstract: We report a disjunct population of Dicrodon guttulatum Duméril & Bibron, 1839 on the eastern slope oPalabras claves:Chamaya River, dry forest, Huancabamba Depression, inter-Andean valley, Marañón RiverAutores:Barboza E., García-Bravo A., Guzman B.K., Guzmán C.T., Mendoza J.E., Oliva-Cruz S.M., Pablo Javier Venegas, Rámirez J.Q., Zabarburu-Veneros J.L.Fuentes:scopus