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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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