E. L. Stanley et al. 2011

Full reference
E. L. Stanley, A. M. Bauer, T. R. Jackman, W. R. Branch, and P. L. F. N. Mouton. 2011. Between a rock and a hard polytomy: Rapid radiation in the rupicolous girdled lizards (Squamata: Cordylidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 58:53-70 [G. Lloyd/G. Lloyd/P. Wagner]
Metadata
ID number:  66683
Created:  2018-08-29 09:56:35
Modified:  2021-03-06 15:08:58
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1016/j.ympev.2010.08.024
Taxonomic opinions (13) - view classification
'Chamaesaura belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Cordylinae belongs to Cordylidae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Cordylus giganteus is recombined as Smaug giganteus' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Cordylus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Hemicordylus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Karusasaurus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Namazonurus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Ninurta belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Ouroborus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Platysaurinae belongs to Cordylidae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Platysaurus belongs to Platysaurinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Pseudocordylus belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011
'Smaug belongs to Cordylinae' according to E. L. Stanley et al. 2011