Atlantolacerta ARNOLD et al., 2007 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=34
DNA studies showed beyond doubt that they do not belong in the subfamily Lacertinae
DNA studies showed beyond doubt that they do not belong in the subfamily Lacertinae
. & Darevsky, I.S. (2003) – Molecular Evolution of Satellite DNA CLsat in Lizards
DNA studies showed beyond doubt that they do not belong in the subfamily Lacertinae
(Reptilia: Lacertidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence, with comments on their biogeography
(Reptilia: Lacertidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence, with comments on their biogeography
(Reptilia: Lacertidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence, with comments on their biogeography
Phylogeography of the Italian wall lizard, Podarcis sicula, as revealed by mitochondrial DNA
(Reptilia: Lacertidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence, with comments on their biogeography
(Reptilia: Lacertidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence, with comments on their biogeography
Lacerta saxicola complex, Lacertidae, Sauria) using genome DNA markers. – Russian