. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 30 20 10 N = 30 Anolis peraccae Norino; Colombia. 50 40 N»I8 Anolis per Plchincha; 30 20 10 % K%4l%!*'&3kS£ ^•i.!':.:.:.:.**:'*':'*.* . N = 28 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 Figure 6. Distribution of body sizes within populations for samples of A. peraccae and A. anchicayae, showing larger size of A. anchicayae. The specimens used to construct this table are unknown because they were not listed in Williams' notes. tigrinus, A. menta, A. lamari, A. va


. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 30 20 10 N = 30 Anolis peraccae Norino; Colombia. 50 40 N»I8 Anolis per Plchincha; 30 20 10 % K%4l%!*'&3kS£ ^•i.!':.:.:.:.**:'*':'*.* . N = 28 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 SVL 42mm 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 Figure 6. Distribution of body sizes within populations for samples of A. peraccae and A. anchicayae, showing larger size of A. anchicayae. The specimens used to construct this table are unknown because they were not listed in Williams' notes. tigrinus, A. menta, A. lamari, A. vaupesianus, A. jacare, A. umbrivagus, A. paravertebralis, A. williamsmitteremeierorum) by possessing strongly keeled head scales superior to the orbits (mostly smooth or pustulose in phenacosaur and tigrinus-group Anolis); from latifrons- and some aequatorialis-group Anolis (A. latifrons, A. frenatus, A. fraseri, A. danieli, A. apollinaris, A. casildae, A. squamulatus, A. princeps, A. purpurescens, A. agassizi, A. eulaemus, A. maculigula) by much smaller size (> 100 mm SVL in these species); from some punctatus-group Anolis (A. cuscoensis, A. soinii, A. huilae, A. transversalis, A. boettgeri, A. deltae, A. dissimilis, A. sanlamartae) by displaying scales separating the supraorbital semicircles (supraorbital semicircles in contact in these species); from other punctatus- and aequa- torialis-group Anolis (A. chocorum, A. cali- mae, A. antioquiae, A. fitchi, A. aequator- ialis, A. megalopithecus) in the lack of a dewlap in females (female dewlap present in these species); from A. punctatus and the proboscis Anolis (A. proboscis, A. laevis, A. phyllorhinus) by the absence of swelling on the snout of the male (swelling present in males of these species); from mirus-gvoup Anolis {A. mirus, A. parilis) by the presence of a broad, raised toepad (toepad narrow and continuous with first phalanx in mirus group); from A. chloris in body color and. Please note that these images are ex


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