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FIGURE 33. Condition of axillary region: (A) Anolis onca (SMF 93909); (B) A. capito (MHCH 2119); (C) A. lineatus (SMF 22979); (D) A. vermiculatus (SMF 30008); (E) A. allogus (SMF 77249); (F) A. tropidonotus (SMF 79058), note tube-like axillary pocket. Scale bars equal 1 mm. A to D without axillary depression. F with a slight axillary depression. G with a tubelike axillary pocket.
Published as part of Köhler, Gunther, 2014, Characters of external morphology used in Anolis taxonomy-Definition of terms, advice on usage, and illustrated examples, pp. 201-257 in Zootaxa 3774 (3) on page 255, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3774.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4909899
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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