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- 2013. Claudio M. Escobar; et al. (March 2003). "Chemical Composition of Precloacal Secretions of Two Liolaemus fabiani Po****tions: Are They Different?"...
- single species, Boipeba tayasuensis. The species is known from a single precloacal vertebra from the Adamantina Formation of northwestern São Paulo. The...
- that the analyzed specimens fit a position towards the later half of the precloacal vertebral column, approximately 60 to 65% back from the first two neck...
- montiscaeruli are rocky areas and savanna. L. montiscaeruli has 7 to 8 precloacal pores. L. montiscaeruli is oviparous. Bates, M.F.; Branch, W.R. (2018)...
- the head and the rest of the belly. It has 158–165 body annuli, and two precloacal pores. Amphisbaena kiriri at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed...
- of at 12 cm (4.7 in) or more. It has 14 rows of dorsal tubercles. The precloacal pores number 17–22 and are arranged in an uninterrupted series. The iris...
- rows of tuberculate dorsal scales. It also has no precloacal groove, three series of enlarged precloacal scales, no enlarged femoral scales, no distinctly...
- and poreless scales separating the left and right series on the femoral-precloacal row in males, and the number of ventral scales across the belly at mid-body...
- its small size, snout-to-vent length 56.3 mm (2.22 in), absence of the precloacal groove, transversally enlarged medium subcaudal scales, and the presence...
- constriction. Smooth subdigital lamellae on digital IV of pes 19; 17–18 precloacal pores in an angulate series lacking a diastema. E. pictus was discovered...