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Topic: Corytophanidae


  
  Herpbreeder.dk
Zani, P.A. The comparative evolution of lizard claw and toe morphology, clinging performance, and microhabitat use.
Varied and fluctuating foraging modes in nocturnal lizards of the family Gekkonidae.
Ibrahim, A.A. Activity area, movement patterns, and habitat useof the desert monitor, Varanus griseus, in the Zaranik Pr
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 AMNH Scientific Publications: Item 2246/2896
A sensitivity analysis of sequence alignment and morphological change cost functions demonstrated that equal weighting provided the most parsimonious solution for all data.
The Polychrotidae is found not to be monophyletic, containing instead the Corytophanidae as the sister taxon of Anolis plus Polychrus.
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