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Hiding on jagged karst pinnacles: A new microendemic genus and species of a limestone-dwelling agamid lizard (Squamata: Agamidae: Draconinae) from Khammouan Province, Laos 期刊论文
ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 卷号: 44, 期号: 6, 页码: 1039-1051
作者:  Sitthivong, S;  Brakels, P;  Xayyasith, S;  Maury, N;  Idiiatullina, S;  Pawangkhanant, P;  Wang, K;  Nguyen, TV;  Poyarkov, NA
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First national record of Gracixalus quangi Rowley, Dau, Nguyen, Cao & Nguyen, 2011 and G. yunnanensis Yu, Li, Wang, Rao, Wu & Yang, 2019 (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae) from Thailand 期刊论文
BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL, 2021, 卷号: 9
作者:  Lorphengsy, S;  Nguyen, TV;  Poyarkov, N;  Wu, YH;  Pawangkhanant, P;  Passorn, S;  Che, J;  Suwannapoom, C
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Cenozoic aridization in Central Eurasia shaped diversification of toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus; Agamidae, Reptilia) 期刊论文
PeerJ, 2018, 期号: 6, 页码: e4543
作者:  Evgeniya N. Solovyeva;  Vladimir S. Lebedev;  Evgeniy A. Dunayev;  Roman A. Nazarov;  Anna A. Bannikova;  Jing Che;  Robert W. Murphy;  Nikolay A. Poyarkov
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Squamata  Reptilia  Dispersal–extinction–cladogenesis  Sauria  Agamidae Asian Deserts  Tectonics  Biogeography  Evolution  Palearctic  Mid-miocene Climate Transition  Himalayan Uplift  
Review of the systematics, morphology and distribution of Asian Clawed Salamanders, genus Onychodactylus (Amphibia, Caudata: Hynobiidae), with the description of four new species 期刊论文
ZOOTAXA, 2012, 期号: 3465, 页码: 1-106
作者:  Poyarkov NA*;  Che J;  Min MS;  Kuro-O M;  Yan F;  Li C;  Iizuka K;  Vieites DR*;  n.poyarkov@gmail.com;  vieites@mncn.csic.es
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Caudata  Hynobiidae  Onychodactylus  Integrative Taxonomy  Asia  Salamander  Onychodactylus Koreanus  Onychodactylus Nipponoborealis  Onychodactylus Zhaoermii  Onychodactylus Zhangyapingi  New Species