F. Barahona et Lj. Barbadillo, INTER-SPECIFIC AND INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN THE POSTNATAL SKULL OF SOME LACERTID LIZARDS, Journal of zoology, 245, 1998, pp. 393-405
Intra- and interspecific variation are analysed for the post-natal sku
ll of the lacertid lizards Gallotia galloti, Acanthodactylus erythruru
s, Algyroides marchi, Lacerta monticola, Lacerta vivipara, Podarcis bo
cagei, Podarcis hispanica, Podarcis muralis, Psammodromus algirus and
Psammodromus hispanicus. Individual variations identified include: the
presence/absence, number and morphology of some structures, mainly in
the lacrimal, sclerotic ossicles and maxilla; the number and location
of foramina and the degree of ossification of some processes in chond
rocranial bones. No differences have been found between the sexes with
respect to presence and morphology of the bones but some species show
sexual dimorphism in the size and robustness of the head and this may
be reflected in the individual. The most substantial variations seen
are ontogenetic: the appearance of new traits; development of articula
tions; differences between species in the timing of the stages of deve
lopment of a given structure; changes in the relative position of some
cranial elements; and the degree of calcification or ossification of
processes. A total of 63 characters showing interspecific variations a
re identified. Some have not previously been described while others us
ed in previous studies are redefined here on the basis of new morpholo
gical information obtained.