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Fig. 4 in A new riparian Andean Potamites (Reptilia, Squamata, Gymnophtalmidae) from El Sira Mountains, central Peru, with comments on P. ecpleopus Cope 1875, and on the taxonomy and biogeography of Potamites
Authors/Creators
- 1. Instituto Peruano de Herpetología, Lima, Peru. & División de Herpetología-CORBIDI, Lima, Peru.
- 2. División de Herpetología-CORBIDI, Lima, Peru.
- 3. Instituto Peruano de Herpetología, Lima, Peru. & División de Herpetología-CORBIDI, Lima, Peru. & Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
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Fig. 4. Lateral (left columns) and dorsal (right columns) views of the head of all species of Potamites Doan & Castoe, 2005, showing condition of superciliars (turquoise), loreal (purple), frontonasals (yellow), parietals and interparietal (blue), postparietals (red), and azygous scales (green). A–B. P. hydroimperator sp. nov. (CORBIDI 13915, holotype). C–D. P. ecpleopus Cope, 1875 (CORBIDI 9059). E–F. P. erythrocularis Chávez & Catenazzi, 2014 (MUSM 28056, holotype). G–H. P.juruazensis Avila-Pires & Vitt, 2001 (CORBIDI 15504). I–J. P. montanicola Chávez & Vasquez, 2012 (CORBIDI 8322, holotype). K–L. P. ocellatus Sinitsin, 1930 (AMNH 22512, holotype). M–N. P. strangulatus Cope, 1868 (CORBIDI 11415). O–P. P. trachodus Uzzell, 1966 (CORBIDI 15515).
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