• Discovering the lightbulb lizards of Ecuador

    Discovering the lightbulb lizards of Ecuador

    Alejandro Arteaga, a herpetologist in Ecuador sent out out the following email. If you have the resources for helping Alejandro I encourage you to do so. Today, I want to reveal a project I have been advancing in secret. During the past five years, my team and I have been studying an enigmatic group of…

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  • Discovering the lightbulb lizards of Ecuador

    Discovering the lightbulb lizards of Ecuador

    Alejandro Arteaga, a herpetologist in Ecuador sent out out the following email. If you have the resources for helping Alejandro I encourage you to do so. Today, I want to reveal a project I have been advancing in secret. During the past five years, my team and I have been studying an enigmatic group of…

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  • A new spiny gymnophthalmid from the Pacific slopes of the Ecuadoran Andes

    A new spiny gymnophthalmid from the Pacific slopes of the Ecuadoran Andes

    The holotype of Echinosaura fischerorum sp. nov. (male, DHMECN 15208) in dorsal (upper left), ventral (upper right), and lateral (bottom) views. Scale bars = 10 mm. Photographs by MYM.

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  • A New Semi-Aquatic Lizard from Peru

    There are relatively few aquatic or semi-aquatic lizards. The marine iguana feeds underwater and the common iguana uses water to escape predators, as do a few Anolis; some monitor lizards regularly use aquatic habitats; a few teiids also use aquatic habitats for escape (Kentropyx) and the caiman lizards of the genus Dracaena feed in the…

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