Definition of Hemipenial. Meaning of Hemipenial. Synonyms of Hemipenial

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Meaning of Hemipenial from wikipedia

- for the presence of a hemipenial bulge: Females will be larger than males; have thinner, shorter tails, and lack a hemipenial bulge. Conversely, males...
- 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...
- semispinalis portion in the epaxial trunk; spinules or spines covering the hemipenial body. Traditionally, the name "Colubroidea" was used for this clade. This...
- which many species may look alike, but are actually very different. Their hemipenial morphology serves as a crucial taxonomic tool for distinguishing genera...
- 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...
- 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...
- subspecies of the emerald tree monitor based on similarities in their hemipenial structures, but genetic evidence supports their treatment as two different...
- Colubrinae) from northern Middle America, with comments on the use of hemipenial data in phylogenetics". Herpetology Notes 4: 207-210. Marques OAV, Muriel...
- anatomical and molecular data, with discussion of the leptotyphlopid hemipenial morphology". Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research...