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Liolaemus confusus, a new lizard species from the Coastal Mountains of Central Chile (Sauria, Liolaeminae): phenotypic and cytogenetic evidence

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posted on 2023-10-29, 20:26 authored by Daniel Pincheira-Donoso
<p>The evolutionary radiation of Liolaemus lizards has led to the occurrence of active speciation events in mountain ecosystems. Differential selective pressures in habitat isolated by lower-elevation valleys seem to provide a preliminary model to explain such a situation. Several studies have concluded that the diversity of Liolaeminae lizards appears to be underestimated in those areas. Indeed, the accumulation of convincing evidence in favour of a number of new taxa discovered during the last two decades, and previously recognized under other species, would support this idea.Field work recently conducted in the Coastal Range of central Chile (Sixth Region) showed the presence ofan additional controversial Liolaemus population initially identifi ed as Liolaemus monticola. Nonetheless,detailed analyses performed on different phenotypic and chromosomal traits suggested that it represents anunknown taxon. In the present study we describe this lineage as Liolaemus confusus sp. nov. This new species can bedistinguished from L. monticola by differences in the colour pattern structure, in the architecture of thelamellae, and by a different diploid number of chromosomes.</p>

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Publication Title

Boletin del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile

Volume

55

Pages/Article Number

75-86

Publisher

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile

Date Submitted

2013-05-02

Date Accepted

2013-05-02

Date of First Publication

2013-05-02

Date of Final Publication

2013-05-02

ePrints ID

9286

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