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29 March 2024
 
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All-Female Species of the Lizard Genus Cnemidophorus, Teiidae
T Paul Maslin ;
Date 19 Jan 1962
Journal Science, 135 (3499), 212-213
AbstractSix species of lizards in the genus Cnemidophorus, Teiidae, have been found to be all-female or virtually all-female. The species are C. costatus exsanguis Lowe, C. deppei cozumelus Gadow, C. inornatus Baird (western population), C. perplexus Baird and Girard, C. tessellatus (Say), and C. velox Springer. It is hypothesized that the explanation of these virtually all-female populations is genetic.
Source PubMed, pmid17821242 doi: 10.1126/science.135.3499.212
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