Enyalioides, Boulenger, 1885
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.27.273 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3790383 |
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Key to the species of Enyalioides from eastern Ecuador
1. Caudals increase in size posteriorly on each autotomic segment .................. 2
– Caudals homogeneous in size........................................................ E. laticeps
2. Ventrals strongly keeled; more than 32 dorsals in a transverse line between dorsolateral crests at midbody..................................................................... 3
– Ventrals smooth or slightly keeled; usually fewer than 32 dorsals in a transverse line between dorsolateral crests at midbody ........................................ 4
3. Dorsals heterogeneous in size, with scattered projecting scales (more conspicuous in adult females); dorsolateral crests well developed between hind limbs....................................................................................... E. cofanorum
– Dorsals homogeneous in size, without projecting scales; dorsolateral crests inconspicuous or absent between hind limbs ........................... E. microlepis
4. Gulars in males cream or yellow without black margins; usually one femoral pore ....................................................................................... E. praestabilis
– Gulars in males bright orange or red, with black margins; usually two femoral pores..................................................................................... E. rubrigularis
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