. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. BELINDA F. HARRIS and P. G. JOHNSTON TABLE 2 Percentage of lizards showing coloration features L. guichenoti (nr=:37) L. delicata (n=23) Dark vertebral stripe Pale stripe above lateral Pale stripe below lateral Pale and dark spots on back 86% 83% 95% 92% 0% 100% 17% 0% ELECTROPHORESIS Phosphoglucomutase: L. delicata and L. guichenoti showed different electrophoretic patterns for PGM. In all cases the band of L. delicata was faster migrating and was easily distinguished from the slower migrating band of L. guichenoti (Fig. 1). Esterases: Th


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. BELINDA F. HARRIS and P. G. JOHNSTON TABLE 2 Percentage of lizards showing coloration features L. guichenoti (nr=:37) L. delicata (n=23) Dark vertebral stripe Pale stripe above lateral Pale stripe below lateral Pale and dark spots on back 86% 83% 95% 92% 0% 100% 17% 0% ELECTROPHORESIS Phosphoglucomutase: L. delicata and L. guichenoti showed different electrophoretic patterns for PGM. In all cases the band of L. delicata was faster migrating and was easily distinguished from the slower migrating band of L. guichenoti (Fig. 1). Esterases: The electrophoretic patterns observed were complex. However each species had a distinct pattern and could be easily classified (Fig. 2). ESTERASES 2. +. *â '- ' Fig. 2. Esterase patterns of L guichenoti and L. delicata after starch gel electrophoresis. 152 Aust. Zool. 19(2), 1977. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales]


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