RMBHT1PJ–Long Tailed Earless Dragon in the sand / Tympanocryptis tetraporophora
RMBN755Y–Blotch-tailed earless dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus), Western Australia
RM2PJRENX–Pebble Dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus) adult, standing on rock with hind foot raised to stay cool, Western Australia, Australia
RMCRNP8F–Pebble Dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus) adult, standing on rock, with hind foot raised to keep cool, Western Australia,
RM2AJMG8B–The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . es of, 97. Tympanocryptis, new species of, 52. Typhloplana, new s])ecies of, 300. Upeneus, new species of, 59. Ursus lasiotus, note on, 301. Utriculariffi, on the aeriferous vesiclesof the, 389. Utriculus, new British species of,252. Vei;rill, A. E., on some remarkableinstances of Crustacean parasitism,230; on the external characters ofElasmognathus Bairdii, 232. Verrucaria, on the species of, foundin Lombardy, 106; new Britishspecies of, 256, 259. Victoria, on the recent zoology andpaleontology of, 175. Vorticellae, on
RMEBD7J7–Lined Earless Dragon, Tympanocryptis lineata at Wanna Lookout, Lincoln NP, SA, Australia
RM2PJREMR–Pebble Dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus) adult male, standing on rock with hind foot raised to keep cool, Western Australia, Australia
RMCRNP85–Pebble Dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus) adult, standing on rock, with hind foot raised to keep cool, Western Australia,
RMRGCW8W–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. depressor mandibulae muscle quadrate pars superior extracolumella pars inferior tympanum foot plate. Fig. 1 General structure of the ear in Iguania. a. Lateral view of left ear. tympanum stippled, b. Transverse section of left ear. Figures based on those of Baird(1970). Australian agamids (Fig. 2) Among Australian agamids of Group 3 (Moody, 1980), ear modifi- cation has occurred independently in Ctenophorus maculosus (Mitchell, 1948) and in all the species of Tympanocryptis Peters, 1863, except T. adelaidensis and T. diemensis (data from Cogger
RMCRNP8X–Pebble Dragon (Tympanocryptis cephalus) adult male, standing on rock, with hind foot raised to keep cool, Western Australia,
RMRHDRRY–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 58 Thomas M. Wilms et al: On the Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Genus Uromastyx Merrem, 1820 1.00 100 1.00 100 99 1.00 79 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora El05.13 Agama planiceps AF355476 Aqama impalearis AIM41468 Leiolepis b. belliana AF378379 Leiolepis r. reevesii AF378376 Leiolepis guentherpetersi AF378378 Leiolepis guttata AF378377 â Uromastyx asmussi E^07.5 TS"" Uromastyx loricata El07.3 Uromastyx hardwickii El 11.17 Uromastyx hardwickii E111.18 Uromasty
RMRGCW8H–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. EAR REDUCTION IN IGUANIAN LIZARDS Tympanocryptis Oriental agamids 167 X. cephalus Ceratophora X. lineata T. intima. 5b 6b 4 3 1ab 5c Lvriocephalus Cophotis^ L parviceps. 2b T. adelaidensis T. diemensis. 6b 4 1b Aphianotis- 3 2b Primitive oriental agamids- P. vlanaali P. theobaldi P. roborowski P. axillaris 6a /6a 5b / 5b Most species. 6b 5c P arabicus^ P maculatus. Fig. 2 Pattern of ear reduction in Tympanocryptis (Agamidae). and in the clade made up of Aphaniotis, Lyriocephalus, Cophotis and Ceratophora (Agamidae). Abbreviations: l. depres
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