- for the
presence of a
hemipenial bulge:
Females will be
larger than males; have thinner,
shorter tails, and lack a
hemipenial bulge. Conversely, males...
-
semispinalis portion in the
epaxial trunk;
spinules or
spines covering the
hemipenial body. Traditionally, the name "Colubroidea" was used for this clade. This...
-
investigated anole speciation through hemi**** variation, and
found that
anole hemipenial morphology evolved six
times faster than
other non-genital morphological...
-
acceptance among the
herpetological community.
Comparative analysis of
hemipenial anatomy also
provides support for the
split between Tupinambis and Salvator...
- 1 in) for males.
Males are also
slenderer than females, and
exhibit a
hemipenial bulge at the base of
their tails. B.
minima is
native to the rain forests...
-
which many
species may look alike, but are
actually very different.
Their hemipenial morphology serves as a
crucial taxonomic tool for
distinguishing genera...
- tail pattern, head pattern, mid body pattern, the
maxilla teeth and
hemipenial morphology. The
dorsal surface of its head, the
upper part of the sides...
-
peyrierasi and B.
tuberculata (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae):
evidence from
hemipenial and
external morphology".
Journal of Zoology. 247 (2): 225–238. doi:10...
- of the
genus Calumma from north-east Madagascar, with
observations on
hemipenial morphology in the
Calumma furcifer group (Reptilia, Squamata, Chamaeleonidae)"...
- Colubrinae) from
northern Middle America, with
comments on the use of
hemipenial data in phylogenetics".
Herpetology Notes 4: 207-210.
Marques OAV, Muriel...