J. Troncoso-Palacios, Yery Marambio-Alfaro, Diego Ramírez-Álvarez, Jorge Valdés Saavedra
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Phylogenetic position of two species of the Liolaemus elongatus-kriegi Complex and a new northern limit for L. buergeri (Squamata: Liolaemidae)
Liolaemus is an extraordinarily diverse lizard genus containing 257 species (Abdala and Quinteros 2014). The genus has been split into several groups (e.g. Lobo et al. 2010) of which the L. elongatus-kriegi Complex (Cei 1979) is one of the most characteristic in the Patagonian region of Chile and Argentina (Esquerré et al. 2013). This complex is composed of four clades: L. elongatus Koslowsky, 1896, L. kriegi Müller and Hellmich, 1939, L. petrophilus Donoso-Barros and Cei, 1971, and L. punmahuida Avila, Perez, and Morando, 2003 (Avila et al. 2012). Troncoso-Palacios et al. (2015) described two species in this complex based in
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