Abstract
A new Liolaemus species related to “Liolaemus kingii” complex of Patagonian species, is described. It lives at about 800 m of altitude in a sandy habitat near to Somuncurá plateau. The new species and the closely related L. somuncurae are morphologically compared, and its distribution and natural history are pointed out.References
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