Germán Chávez, Karen Siu-Ting, Vilma Duran, Pablo J Venegas
Zookeys
Figure 2.Heads of various species of Euspondylus. Holotype of Euspondylus chasqui (CORBIDI 06963, a,b), holotype of Euspondylus oreades (CORBIDI 07219, c,d) and Euspondylus spinalis (CORBIDI 07234, e,f).
Marcélia Basto da Silva, Geraldo Rodrigues de Lima-Filho, Áurea Aguiar Cronemberger, Leonardo Sousa Carvalho, Paulo Roberto Manzani, Jânia Brito Vieira
Zookeys
Figure 2.Known localities for Tupinambis quadrilineatus in Brazil. Distrito Federal (DF): Brasília, Gama (1). Goiás (GO): Iaciara (2) Minaçu (3) Mara Rosa (4) Santa Terezinha de Goiás (5) Pirenópolis (6) Aragarças (7) Baliza (8). Maranhão (MA): Balsas (9) São Raimundo das Mangabeiras (10). Mato Grosso (MT): Primavera do Leste (11) Chapada dos Guimarães (12) Rosário Oeste (13) Cáceres (14). Minas Gerais (MG): Chapada Gaúcha (15) João Pinheiro (16). Piauí (PI): Guadalupe (17) Lagoa Alegre (18) Altos (19) Monsenhor Gil (20) Amarante (21), Ribeiro Gonçalves (22) Uruçuí (23). Pará (PA): Santa Maria das Barreiras and Redenção (24). Tocantins (TO): Gurupi (25) Mateiros (26). The localities recorded in the present study are represented by red squares. The type-locality of Tupinambis quadrilineatus is shown as an asterisk, the type-locality of its junior-synonym (Tupinambis cerradensis) is shown as a star and remaining records from the literature are shown as blue circles (Manzani and Abe 1997; Colli et al. 1998; Guimarães et al. 2007; Silva Jr. et al. 2005; Vitt et al. 2005; Mesquita et al. 2006; Recoder and Nogueira 2007; Ferreira et al. 2009; Silveira 2009; Recoder et al. 2011; Dal Vechio et al. 2013). The Cerrado savanna biome is highlighted in gray.
Figure 2.Head of holotype of Alopoglossus viridiceps sp. n. (QCAZ10670) in dorsal (top), lateral (middle) and ventral (bottom) views. Photographs by OTC.