taxonID	type	description	language	source
4F1FA810C39BC570692482188FFC2F59.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Small (61.7 mm maximum SVL), slender Liolaemus closely related to Liolaemus walkeri, Liolaemus tacnae, Liolaemus pachacutec sp. n. and Liolaemus wari sp. n. (described below) (Fig. 1). It differs from Liolaemus walkeri, Liolaemus pachacutec sp. n. and Liolaemus wari sp. n. in the absence of precloacal pores in males. It differs from Liolaemus tacnae in having a melanistic belly in adult males (not melanistic in adult Liolaemus tacnae males). In comparison with other species assigned to the Liolaemus alticolor group, Liolaemus chavin sp. n. differs from Liolaemus bitaeniatus and Liolaemus pagaburoi in having a smooth dorsal surface of the head (rough to slightly rough dorsal surface). It differs from Liolaemus alticolor, Liolaemus aparicioi, Liolaemus incaicus, Liolaemus paulinae, Liolaemus pyriphlogos, Liolaemus puna, and Liolaemus variegatus in the absence of precloacal pores in males. Liolaemus chaltin also lacks precloacal pores in males, but Liolaemus chavin sp. n. differs in having also a melanistic belly in adult males.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
4F1FA810C39BC570692482188FFC2F59.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet chavin refers to the pre-Inca culture Chavin, which had its center close to the type locality and frequently depicted reptile figures on some of its most remarkable sculptures. The species name is in the nominative singular.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
732E9F3E22FC322D109D0DA372864F20.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Small (51.9 mm maximum SVL) Liolaemus closely related to Liolaemus chavin sp. n., Liolaemus tacnae, Liolaemus walkeri, and Liolaemus wari sp. n. (described below) (Fig. 1). It differs from Liolaemus chavin sp. n. and Liolaemus tacnae in having precloacal pores (males). Liolaemus pachacutec differs from Liolaemus wari sp. n. in having a partial or complete melanistic belly in adult males and in lacking a ringed pattern in ventral tail. Liolaemus pachacutec differs from most individuals (90 %) of Liolaemus walkeri in lacking spots in the lateral field. In comparison with other species assigned to the Liolaemus alticolor group, Liolaemus pachacutec differs from Liolaemus chaltin in having precloacal pores in males. It differs from Liolaemus paulinae in the presence of a vertebral line and smooth neck scales. It differs from Liolaemus puna, Liolaemus alticolor and Liolaemus incaicus in having a partial or complete melanistic belly in adult males. It differs from Liolaemus aparicioi in lacking keeled temporal scales. It differs from Liolaemus bitaeniatus and Liolaemus pagaburoi in having a smooth dorsal surface of the head. It differs from Liolaemus pyriphlogos in the absence of red marks in lateral fields. It differs from Liolaemus variegatus in lacking keeled temporal scales, rugose dorsal head scales, and precloacal pores in females.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
732E9F3E22FC322D109D0DA372864F20.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet pachacutec refers to one of most important Inca rulers, Pachacutec, who built the best known Inca ruins, including Machu Picchu and Pisac, this last site at a higher elevation just above the type locality. The species name is in the nominative singular.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
C9BE151058350344E145DB61A66C8827.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Small (61.4 mm maximum SVL), slender Liolaemus, closely related to Liolaemus chavin sp. n., Liolaemus pachacutec sp. n., Liolaemus tacnae and Liolaemus walkeri (Fig. 1). It differs from Liolaemus chavin sp. n., Liolaemus pachacutec sp. n. and Liolaemus walkeri in having a ringed pattern on the ventral tail of adult males. It differs from Liolaemus pachacutec sp. n. in having spots in the lateral fields. Liolaemus wari differs from Liolaemus tacnae and Liolaemus chavin in having precloacal pores in males. In comparison with other species assigned to the Liolaemus alticolor group, Liolaemus wari sp. n. differs from Liolaemus chaltin in having precloacal pores in males. It differs from Liolaemus paulinae in lacking keeled neck scales. It differs from Liolaemus puna, Liolaemus alticolor and Liolaemus incaicus in having black spots on belly of adult males. It differs from Liolaemus aparicioi in lacking keeled temporal scales. It differs from Liolaemus bitaeniatus and Liolaemus pagaburoi in having a smooth dorsal surface of the head (rough to slightly dorsal surface of the head). It differs from Liolaemus pyriphlogos in the absence of red marks in the lateral field (red marks in the lateral fields present). It differs from Liolaemus variegatus in the absence of keeled temporal scales, rugose dorsal head scales and precloacal pores in females.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
C9BE151058350344E145DB61A66C8827.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet wari refers to the pre-Inca culture Wari (600 - 850 AD), which had its center close to the type locality. The species name is in the nominative singular.	en	Aguilar, Cesar, Wood Jr, Perry L., Cusi, Juan C., Guzman, Alfredo, Huari, Frank, Lundberg, Mikael, Mortensen, Emma, Ramirez, Cesar, Robles, Daniel, Suarez, Juana, Ticona, Andres, Vargas, Victor J., Venegas, Pablo J., Sites Jr, Jack W. (2013): Integrative taxonomy and preliminary assessment of species limits in the Liolaemus walkeri complex (Squamata, Liolaemidae) with descriptions of three new species from Peru. ZooKeys 364: 47-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.364.6109
