Annals of the South African MuseumThe Museum, 1973 - Natural history |
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Page 109
... tail length ( 49-56 % ; x = 53 % of total length ) than females ( 39-56 % ; x = 47 % ) . In C. namaquensis the tail length never exceeds the snout - vent measurement and tail length as a percentage of total length is nearly equivalent ...
... tail length ( 49-56 % ; x = 53 % of total length ) than females ( 39-56 % ; x = 47 % ) . In C. namaquensis the tail length never exceeds the snout - vent measurement and tail length as a percentage of total length is nearly equivalent ...
Page 110
... tail 52,0-103,0 mm ( x = 78,0 mm ) . Spence ( 1966 ) collected 4 males and 7 females of Microsaura damarana ( = C ... Tail length for the Tsitsikama males ranged from 125,2-192,5 mm ( x = 147,7 mm ) , with the tail 55,4-59,5 % ( x = 57,2 ...
... tail 52,0-103,0 mm ( x = 78,0 mm ) . Spence ( 1966 ) collected 4 males and 7 females of Microsaura damarana ( = C ... Tail length for the Tsitsikama males ranged from 125,2-192,5 mm ( x = 147,7 mm ) , with the tail 55,4-59,5 % ( x = 57,2 ...
Page 111
... tail length as a percentage of the total length also differs . 2. Courting Courtship was observed in the field and captivity during all months except June and July in Chamaeleo pumilus and from April to July in C. nama- quensis . It is ...
... tail length as a percentage of the total length also differs . 2. Courting Courtship was observed in the field and captivity during all months except June and July in Chamaeleo pumilus and from April to July in C. nama- quensis . It is ...
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