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Scutellation in
Great Basins Scutellation Usual # of
scales Midbody 29–35
Ventrals 214–259
Caudals 54–71,
divided Anal
entire Prefrontal scales usually...
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Scale arrangement is
useful for
identifying Cuvier's
dwarf caiman. The
scutellation (arrangement of the scales)
helps to
distinguish Cuvier's
dwarf caiman...
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morphological characteristics that
distinguish Gonyosoma from Elaphe. In
scutellation there are 2-3
supralabials that
contact the eye, with
typically two in...
- ca. 4.5 feet (1.37 m.) long,
however this
record is not verifiable.
Scutellation: Nine
large crown plates (two internasals, two prefrontals, one frontal...
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pencil drawings of the bills,
nasal ****s, legs, feet, and
claws (the
scutellation of the
tarsi and toes
being reproduced with
photographic accuracy and...
- (Phymaturus mallimacci, new species). Cei, J.M. (2003). "Specific
supraocular scutellation patterns as
significant diagnostic characters: a
taxonomic inter- and...
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Central America and
South America from
Costa Rica to Paraguay. Head
scutellation characters are
certainly useful for
identifications based on external...