Calotes, Cuvier, 1817
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5219.5.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7438621 |
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Calotes |
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Identification keys to Calotes of northeast India:
A. Postocular spine present
Nuchal crests well developed.......................................................................................................................................................................... C. emma
Nuchal crests weakly developed......................................................................... 2
2A. 49–52 midbody scale rows.................................................................... C. zolaiking
2.B. 42–46 midbody scale rows....................................................................... C. paulus
B. Postocular spine absent
A pale stripe present below eye from snout to neck................................................... C. geissleri
Pale stripe absent below eye............................................................................. 3
3A. Parallel rows of compressed scales above tympanum absent............................................ C. irawadi
3B. Parallel rows of compressed scales above tympanum present.................................................. .. 4
4A. Black fold on shoulder absent..................................................................... C. maria
4B. Black fold on shoulder present........................................................................... 5
5A. Scales on trunk obliquely and upwardly oriented................................................. C. medogensis
5B. Scales on trunk backwardly oriented............................................................... C. jerdoni
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