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The present status of Argentinean polychrotid species of the genus Pristidactylus and description of its southernmost taxon as a new species
(Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2001-12)
A new species of Pristidactylus from the southern Patagonian region of Argentina is described. This new species shows peculiar throat coloration in males, a secondary sex character that is unique in this genus. Different ...
An updated byosystematic approach to the Leiosaurid genus Pristidactylus
(Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, 2003-04)
A general discussion of the intra- and intergeneric biological relationships of the leiosaurid genus Pristidactylus has been carried out. Its cis-trans cordilleran species groups are reported and compared, also in agreement ...
Pristidactylus scapulatus (Burmeister’s Anole): Endoparasites
(Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2019-06)
The genus Pristidactylus is restricted to southern South America (Lamborot and Diaz 1987. J. Herpetol. 21:29–37) and six species of this genus are recorded from Argentina...
A new species of Pristidactylus (Sauria: Iguanidae) from central Chile and comments on the speciation in the genus
(1987)
Pristidactylus volcanensis, a new species from El Volcan, Cordillera de Los Andes, is distinguished by coloration, squamation, measurements, and habitus. -from Authors
The southernmost fossil record of Squamates
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2017-01)
Squamates form a substantial part of the present-day South American herpetofauna, and their fossils constitute an indispensable evidence for understanding the origin and evolution of the main taxa. Squamates are relatively ...
Molecular Phylogeny of the Lizard Clade Leiosaurae Endemic to Southern South America
(Herpetologists League, 2015-12)
The clade Leiosaurae currently includes 18 species in the genera Diplolaemus, Leiosaurus, and Pristidactylus. It is mainly distributed in Argentina from 30u latitude south in the northwestern region of the country, to 52u ...
A case of cannibalism in Achala Cooper lizard Pristidactylus achalensis, an endemic lizard to the highest mountain areas in Central Argentina (Squamata: Leiosauridae)
(Societas Europaea Herpetologica, 2019-08-07)
Cannibalism, defined by the process of eating conspecific individuals, seems to occur opportunistically as a by-product of normal predatory behaviour and generally it has been linked to island populations. Pristidactylus ...
Herpetofauna de la Puna argentina: una síntesisHerpetofauna of the Puna of Argentina: a synthesis
(Fundación Miguel Lillo, 2018-11)
La Puna constituye una región muy particular por sus características geográficas y climáticas. En este ambiente extremo vive un conjunto sumamente interesante de anfibios y reptiles. En la actualidad se encuentran nueve ...