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A SEMI-ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND TAXONOMY OF THE |
 | | Ctenoblepharys adspersa is an arenicolous insectivore confined to the Pacific beaches of central Perú, where it occurs in isolation from other Liolaeminae. |
 | | Phymaturus are saxicolous, herbivorous lizards that live at high elevations in the Andes of central Chile and Argentina, and along the volcanic mesetas in central and southern Argentina. |
 | | Liolaeminae are almost entirely terrestrial, with most being microhabitat generalists, but some are highly specialized morphologically: Ctenoblepharys adspersa and some Liolaemus for life on aeolian sand, and Phymaturus and some Liolaemus for life among the crevices in outcrops of boulders. |
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