
Figure 1. Fossoriality index obtained from lizard species sampled in this study. Photo credits (from least to the most fossorial): Alopoglossus copii (Alejandro Arteaga); Gelanesaurus cochranae, Pholidobolus macbrydei, Echinosaura horrida (Jose Vieira); Cercosaura oshaughnessyi (Alejandro Arteaga); Leposoma parietalis (Jose Vieira); Micrablepharus maximiliani (Willianilson Pessoa); Vanzosaura savanicola (Laurie Vitt); Placosoma glabellum (Willianilson Pessoa); Colobosauroides cearensis (Adrian Garda); Acratosaura mentalis, Psilops paeminosus (Willianilson Pessoa); Anotosaura vanzolinia (Bruno Halluan); Calyptommatus sinebrachiatus (Daniel Mesquita); Bachia scaea (Wirven Fonseca).
Published as part of Oliveira, Bruno Halluan S, Colli, Guarino R, Vitt, Laurie J & Mesquita, Daniel O, 2024, Evolution of fossoriality in microteiid lizards, pp. 1-11 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 201 (3) on page 4, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlae089, http://zenodo.org/record/13836195
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