We describe a unique new species and genus of agamid lizard from the karstic massifs of Khammouan Province, central Laos. is an elusive medium-sized lizard (maximum snout-vent length 101 mm) specifically adapted to life on limestone rocks and pinnacles. To assess the phylogenetic position of the new genus amongst other agamids, we generated DNA sequences from two mitochondrial gene fragments (16S rRNA and 2) and three nuclear loci ( , and ), with a final alignment comprising 7 418 base pairs for 64 agamid species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSlug-eating snakes of the subfamily Pareinae are an insufficiently studied group of snakes specialized in feeding on terrestrial mollusks. Currently Pareinae encompass three genera with 34 species distributed across the Oriental biogeographic region. Despite the recent significant progress in understanding of Pareinae diversity, the subfamily remains taxonomically challenging.
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