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Title: | Origin, colonization, adaptive radiation, intrainsular evolution snd species substitution processes in the fossil and living lizards of the Canary Islands | Authors: | López-Jurado, Luis Felipe Mateo, José Antonio |
UNESCO Clasification: | 24 Ciencias de la vida 2401 Biología animal (zoología) 240116 Herpetología 2416 Paleontología 241601 Paleontología animal |
Issue Date: | 1993 | Abstract: | The Canary lsland lizards constitute a monophyletic group which separated from the rest of the family shortly after the first islands of the archipelago emerged. Five living and at least one recently extinct species belong to the genus Gallotia. In addition, two of the living species, Gallotia simonyi and Gallotia stehlini have become extinct on Gomera and Tenerife, respectively. Juveniles of all species present tricuspid teeth. This character is preserved in the adults with changes to one degree or another in G. galloti, G. caesaris, G. simonyi and G. goliath. In G. atlantica there are only two cuspids and G. stehlini has 4 or more. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/18390 | Source: | Scientia Herpetologica. 7th Ordinary General Meeting of Societas Europea Herpetologica. Barcelona. AHE, SEH. September 15-19, 1993 |
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