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FIGURE 4 in A new cryptic species of fringe-toed lizards from southwestern Arizona with a revised taxonomy of the Uma notata species complex (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae)

  • 1. Department of Environmental Studies, McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD 21157
  • 2. Global Genome Initiative, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 10 St and Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC 20560

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FIGURE 4. Locations of Uma specimens in the morphospace defined by the first two axes of a Discriminant Function Analysis of morphological characters. Top: when specimens with broken tails are included and TL excluded (n=57), U. inornata can still be distinguished from other OTUs, but U. notata overlaps considerably with U. rufopunctata and U. cowlesi overlaps considerably with U. sp. Bottom: analysis of only the specimens with intact tails such that tail length (TL) could be measured (n=32) allows each OTU to be distinguished.

Notes

Published as part of Derycke, Elizabeth G., Gottscho, Andrew D., Mulcahy, Daniel G. & Queiroz, Kevin De, 2020, A new cryptic species of fringe-toed lizards from southwestern Arizona with a revised taxonomy of the Uma notata species complex (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae), pp. 67-100 in Zootaxa 4778 (1) on page 80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4778.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/3823654

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