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CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS PARASITOLOGICOS Y DE VECTORES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Liolaemus cuyanus, Liolaemus darwini, Liolaemus olongasta, Liolaemus riojanus. Ectoparasites
Autor/es:
KASS, CAMILA, RUSCONI, JOSÉ MATÍAS, KASS, NICOLÁS, KACOLIRIS, FEDERICO; KASS, CAMILA, RUSCONI, JOSÉ MATÍAS, KASS, NICOLÁS, KACOLIRIS, FEDERICO
Revista:
HERPETOLOGICAL REVIEW
Editorial:
Herpetological review
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
0018-084X
Resumen:
With nearly 256 species described, the SouthAmerican lizards of the genus Liolaemus are the second most diverseamong vertebrates(Avilaetal. 2009. Zootaxa2234:39?55;Abdalaet al.2012.Cuad.Herpetol.26:215?248). However,relationshipsbetweenmitesand these lizardshavereceivedlimitedattention.Liolaemus cuyanus, L. darwini, L. olongasta, and L.riojanus inhabit the Talampaya National Park (TNP), located inan extensive plain of the Monte region (29.8°S, 67.833°W, WGS84; 1300 m elev.) in the center-west of La Rioja Province (Argentina),which was designated as an UNESCOWorldHeritageSitein2000. Herewereportnovelassociations of mites with theselizardspecies.