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Liolaemus olongasta is a
species of
lizard in the
family Iguanidae. It is
found in Argentina. Avila, L. & Abdala, S. (2016). "Liolaemus
olongasta". IUCN...
- conquistadores,
different tribes like Huarpes, Diaguitas, Capazanes,
Olongastas and Yacampis,
highly influenced by the Inca empire,
inhabited the area...
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cultures of
indigenous peoples developed here. The Diaguita,
Capayan and the
Olongasta peoples inhabited the
territory of present-day La
Rioja Province at the...
- century. The
Capayanes took part in an
uprising in 1632
together with the
Olongastas [es] and
other Diaguitas.
Today a
department of
Catamarca takes their...
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Keogh & Leaché, 2019
Liolaemus occipitalis Boulenger, 1885
Liolaemus olongasta Etheridge, 1993
Liolaemus omorfi Demangel, Sepulveda, Jara, Pincheira-Donoso...
- by
indigenous communities,
among which the Huarpes, the Capayanes, the
Olongastas and the
Yacampis (a
Diaguita group of La Rioja). San
Agustin del Valle...
- (Liolaemus nigroviridis)
Shining tree
iguana (Liolaemus nitidus)
Liolaemus olongasta Liolaemus orientalis Liolaemus orko
Ornate tree
iguana (Liolaemus ornatus)...
- Kakana-speaking
peoples located in the area at that time, such as the
Olongasta (located
around the salt
flats of the
plains of
southeastern Rioja) or...
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Pehuenche Southern Comechingón (Camiare)
Northern Comechingón (Henia)
Olongasta (Southern Rioja) ?
Pericot y
Garcia (1936)
lists Zoquillam, Tunuyam, Chiquillan...