Two cases of tail bifurcation in lizards endemic to Mexico: The Yellow-bellied Gecko, Phyllodactylus magnus (Taylor 1942) and the Mexican Racerunner Aspidoscelis guttatus (Wiegmann 1834)
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malformation, lizards, tail, bifurcation, MexicoMetrics
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Nieto Toscano, L. F., & Cruz-Ramírez, K. (2023). Two cases of tail bifurcation in lizards endemic to Mexico: The Yellow-bellied Gecko, Phyllodactylus magnus (Taylor 1942) and the Mexican Racerunner Aspidoscelis guttatus (Wiegmann 1834). Reptiles & Amphibians, 30(1), e19784. https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v30i1.19784