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Figure 8 from: Breuil M, Schikorski D, Vuillaume B, Krauss U, Morton MN, Corry E, Bech N, Jelić M, Grandjean F (2020) Painted black: Iguana melanoderma (Reptilia, Squamata, Iguanidae) a new melanistic endemic species from Saba and Montserrat islands (Lesser Antilles). ZooKeys 926: 95-131. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.926.48679
Creators
- 1. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, France
- 2. Laboratoire Labofarm-Genindexe, Loudéac, France
- 3. Unaffliated, Saint Lucia, Saint Lucia
- 4. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Trinity, United Kingdom
- 5. Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France
- 6. Varaždin City Museum, Varaždin, Croatia
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Figure 8 The dorsal carpet pattern of young adults Iguana melanoderma. A Montserrat B Saba. The dorsal coloration is formed by darker more or less interrupted dorso-ventral bands (brown, dark grey) on a lighter ground. This pattern disappears in old individuals. The black patch between the eye and the tympanum is already visible.
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