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FIGURE 5 in A new collared lizard (Tropidurus: Tropiduridae) endemic to the Western Bolivian Andes and its implications for seasonally dry tropical forests

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FIGURE 5. Adult male of Tropidurus chromatops Harvey and Gutberlet, 1998 (MHNC-R 3018), illustrating the expanded lateral neck mite pockets and the colorful facial mask with touches of blue and cream, characteristic of the species.

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Published as part of Carvalho, André L.G., Rivas, Luis Rolando, Céspedes, Ricardo & Rodrigues, Miguel T., 2018, A new collared lizard (Tropidurus: Tropiduridae) endemic to the Western Bolivian Andes and its implications for seasonally dry tropical forests, pp. 1-56 in American Museum Novitates 2018 (3896) on page 14, DOI: 10.1206/3896.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10110500

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