Algyroides BIBRON & BORY DE SAINT-VINCENT, 1833 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=16&Lang=ger
The most plesiomorphic form (A. nigropunctatus) is likely to have originally climbed
The most plesiomorphic form (A. nigropunctatus) is likely to have originally climbed
Our researches have shown that terms of breeding of males and females of “nairensis
Old reports that had partly been incorrectly by subsequent authors, have been studies
The most plesiomorphic form (A. nigropunctatus) is likely to have originally climbed
The most plesiomorphic form (A. nigropunctatus) is likely to have originally climbed
Two behaviours present in the earliest lacertids have been coopted to this activity
Old reports that had partly been incorrectly by subsequent authors, have been studies
Old reports that had partly been incorrectly by subsequent authors, have been studies
Molecular analyses have confirmed the key role played by the Italian Peninsula as
Two behaviours present in the earliest lacertids have been coopted to this activity