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New monitor lizards from the western Pacific and a conservation problem

Above: a subadult Varanus bennetti, a newly described species from Losiep Island, Federated States of Micronesia ( photo by James Reardon). The monitor lizards of Palau, the Western Carolines and the Mariana Islands have all been referred to as Varanus indicus, following Mertens(1942). Earlier, however, Kishida (1929) —a Japanese arachnologist and entomologist [21]—had described Varanus…
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The Variegated Banded Gecko – composed of six clades

Laurence Klauber writing about banded geckos in 1945 notes that Coleonyx is found only in North America and that they occur from the arid areas of the southwestern United States southward to the jungles of Panama. He also noted that while they have sometimes been placed in the Eublepharidae, erected by Boulenger in 1883 to…
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Boa vertebrae from Caribbean Archeological sites

Today snakes of the genus Boa have a patchy distribution in the islands that form the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, but the constrictors are nearly absent from archaeological deposits in the region. Whether this scarcity is due to past species distribution, poor preservation conditions, or a lack of interaction with human communities, remains…











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