Ichnotropis capensis – Bibliografie https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Bibliografie.php?Genus=45&Species=205&Taxon=1
Deviations from this condition produce a more sculptured surface and have developed
Deviations from this condition produce a more sculptured surface and have developed
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Our results indicate that both species have different ecological niches and are significantly
This appears to have been independently lost in members of many groups, but some
Deviations from this condition produce a more sculptured surface and have developed
The results indicate that the two taxa have been shaped by similar physiographic
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
Caucasus are reciprocally monophyletic matrilineally, and the respective lineages have