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1. Leiocephalus roquetus Bochaton & Charles & Lenoble 2021, sp. nov

2. Distribution of two species of Curly-tailed Lizards, genus Leiocephalus, in a metropolitan park, and the rediscovery of a nominate subspecies

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3. Why do curly tail lizards (genus Leiocephalus ) curl their tails? An assessment of displays toward conspecifics and predators

4. Early Holocene turnover, followed by Stability, in a Caribbean lizard assemblage

5. Data on Some Species of the Genus Coslenchus Siddiqi, 1978 (Rhabditida, Tylenchidae) from Iran

6. Diet and Sexual Dimorphism in the Curly Tail LizardLeiocephalus macropus(Sauria: Tropiduridae) at Yacabo Abajo, Guantanamo Province, Cuba

7. Leiocephalus sixtoi Köhler, Bobadilla & Hedges, 2016, sp. nov

8. Leiocephalus sixtoi K��hler, Bobadilla & Hedges, 2016, sp. nov

9. Evidence for historical human-induced extinctions of vertebrate species on La Désirade (French West Indies)

10. Sexual Size Dimorphism, Ovipositioning, and Hatching in Leiocephalus macropus asbolomus (Squamata: Leiocephalidae) in Alexander von Humboldt National Park in Eastern Cuba

11. Diversity of Coprinus species in North-Eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, India

12. What determines dewlap diversity in Anolis lizards? An among-island comparison

13. The evolution of locomotor morphology, performance, and anti-predator behaviour among populations of Leiocephalus lizards from the Dominican Republic

14. Sexual Dimorphism and Reproductive Characteristics in Five Species of Leiocephalus Lizards from the Dominican Republic

16. Herbivory in the Northern Curly-tailed Lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus)

17. Some Plant-Parasitic Nematodes From Uruguay, With Description of Neodolichodorus Citri Sp. N

19. A new dune-dwelling lizard of the genus Leiocephalus (Iguania, Leiocephalidae) from the Dominican Republic

21. Over 300 Years of Collecting in the Caribbean

23. Diet and sexual dimorphism in the very catholic lizard genus, Leiocephalus of the Bahamas

25. Statistical properties of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in one bird and three lizard species

27. Lizards from the Lower Valentine Formation (Miocene) of Northern Nebraska

28. Thermal Ecology of the Tropical Iguanid Lizard, Leiocephalus schreibersi

30. Spathorhynchus fossorium, a Middle Eocene Amphisbaenian (Reptilia) from Wyoming

31. The Systematic Relationships of West Indian and South American Lizards Referred to the Iguanid Genus Leiocephalus

32. The Leiocephalus (Lacertilia, Iguanidae) of Hispaniola. III. Leiocephalus schreibersi, L. semilineatus, and L. pratensis

33. Two New Subspecies of Leiocephalus from Hispaniola