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Figure 7 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
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Figure 1 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
Figure 2 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
Figure 3 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
Figure 4 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
Figure 5 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
Figure 6 From: Scherz MD, Köhler J, Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Vences M (2019) a New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(1): 95-106.
A New Dwarf Chameleon, Genus Brookesia, From the Marojejy Massif in Northern Madagascar
Zoosystematics and Evolution
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Figure 2 From: Scherz MD, Hawlitschek O, Razafindraibe JH, Megson S, Ratsoavina FM, Rakotoarison A, Bletz MC, Glaw1 F, Vences M (2018) a Distinctive New Frog Species (Anura, Mantellidae) Supports the Biogeographic Linkage of Two Montane Rainforest Massifs in Northern Madagascar. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 247-261.
Figure 3 From: Miralles A, Köhler J, Glaw F, Vences M (2016) Species Delimitation Methods Put Into Taxonomic Practice: Two New Madascincus Species Formerly Allocated to Historical Species Names (Squamata, Scincidae). Zoosystematics and Evolution 92(2): 257-275.