Conolophus pallidus

Conolophus pallidus is a Espèce of reptiles of the family of the iguanidés which lives in the islands of the Galapagos.

Its specific name comes from Latin pallidus , who means yellow blade or .

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References

  • Alberts, A.C.; Casing, R.L. ; Beam, W.K. & Martins, E.P. (eds.) 2004. Iguanas - Biology and Conservation . University off California Close, 356 pp.
  • Bonetti, Mathilde 2002. 100 Sauri. Mondadori (Milano), 192 pp.
  • Heller, Edmund 1903. Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Forwarding, 1898-1899 . WIV. Reptiles. Proceedings off the Biological Society off Washington 4:39 - 98
  • Higgins, P.J. & Rand, C. 1975. Galapagos reptiles: serum protein immunoelectrophoresis . slevini? Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 50B: 637-638
  • Swash, A. & Still, R. 2000. Birds, Mammals and Reptiles off the Galapagos Islands . Pica Close, 168 pp.
  • Van Denburgh, J., and J.R. Slevin 1913. Forwarding off the California Academy off Sciences to the Galapagos Islands, 1905-1906 . IX. The Galapagoan lizards off the genus Tropidurus with notes one iguanas off the generated Conolophus and Amblyrhynchus . Proc. California Acad. Sci. (ser. 4) 2:132 - 202.

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