Lacertidae
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https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz035 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C298799-D279-5A01-FF1F-F8F425DAAEB7 |
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Plazi |
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Lacertidae |
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Lacertidae View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs 30 View Figure 30 , 31A–E View Figure 31 , 40F–I View Figure 40 )
In the prootic of lacertids, the paroccipital projection of the posterior process can be short ( Al. fitzingeri , Al. marchi , Al. moreoticus , Ar. bedriagae , I. cyreni , I. horvathi , I. monticola cantabrica , Ophisops elegans , Po. bocagei , Po. carbonelli , Po. filfolensis , Po. hispanicus , Po. lilfordi , Po. melisellensis , Po. milensis , Po. muralis , Po. tauricus , Po. tiliguerta , Ps. hispanicus and Z. vivipara ; Figs 31B View Figure 31 , 40F View Figure 40 ) or long ( Ac. erythrurus , Al. nigropunctatus , Da. oxycephala , Di. mosorensis , E. arguta , H. graeca , I. bonnali , I. monticola monticola , Lacerta , Po. siculus , Po. waglerianus , Psammodromus algirus and Ti. lepidus ; Figs 30B, G View Figure 30 , 40H View Figure 40 ). The alar process is wide, wing-like and anteriorly rounded. It is moderately short in Ac. erythrurus , Al. fitzingeri , Al. marchi , Al. moreoticus , Di. mosorensis , I. horvathi and Ophisops elegans ( Fig. 30B View Figure 30 ) and longer in other species ( Figs 30G View Figure 30 , 31B View Figure 31 , 40F, H View Figure 40 ). The length of both the projection and the alar process are linked to the ontogeny, being always shorter in juveniles. The incisura prootica is deep and the facial foramen is moderately or very wide. The crista prootica is well developed and continues on the sphenoid. In Ac. erythrurus , Al. fitzingeri , Al. marchi , Al. nigropunctatus , Lacerta agilis , Po. filfolensis , Po. muralis , Po. siculus , Po. tiliguerta and Po. waglerianus , it has no posterior portion ( Fig. 30B View Figure 30 ), whereas a low one is present in other species. Usually, neither a clearly distinguishable recessus vena jugularis nor an entocarotid fossa are recognizable.
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