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Species Group
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Support for this group is provided by 96 apomorphies including eight morphological and 88 molecular ones. Two morphological features are unequivocal: size of interparietal scale decreased (7: h to n) and modal number of presacral vertebrae decreased (51: 0 to 1). Sixty-three molecular apomorphies are unequivocal (see Appendix II).
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Members of this species group are small to moderate-sized dactyloids (maximum snout-to-vent length in adult males
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in adult females) that share the following combination of features: 1) inscriptional rib formula 4:0; 2) caudal autotomy septa present; 3) large splenial; 4) single or multiple rows of scales on the dewlap; 5) usually double rows of middorsal caudal scales.
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Forty-four species are referred to this species group (see Appendix III).
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Eastern
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south through the
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of
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to
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, including Gorgona Island; Andes of northern
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and western
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; upland northern
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; south on the Atlantic versant from eastern
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through the Guayanas to Espiritu Santo State in eastern
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, and throughout the Amazon Basin in
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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; upland eastern
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(
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).
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