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C. rubrigularis (S-RED) and C. rhomboidalis (BLUE), but not with deeply divergent S-RED and northern
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The third lineage, the blue-throated rainbow skink, Carlia rhomboidalis (Peters, 1869) (hereafter referred to as BLUE), is morphologically similar but markedly different in throat colour, a sexually dimorphic character
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C. rhomboidalis (BLUE) which inhabits disjunct rainforest to the south of the Wet Tropics.
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The third lineage, the blue-throated rainbow skink, Carlia rhomboidalis (Peters, 1869) (hereafter referred to as BLUE), is morphologically similar but markedly different in throat colour, a sexually dimorphic character
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C. rubrigularis (S-RED) and C. rhomboidalis (BLUE), but not with deeply divergent S-RED and northern
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Sc. rhomboidalis, pinna iecunda dorfi ct ani falca - ta.
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The coalescence of the neural folds occurs first in the region of the hind-brain, and from there extends forward and backward; toward the end of the third week the front opening (anterior neuropore) of the tube finally closes at the anterior end of the future brain, and forms a recess which is in contact, for a time, with the overlying ectoderm; the hinder part of the neural groove presents for a time a rhomboidal shape, and to this expanded portion the term sinus rhomboidalis has been applied (Fig. 18).
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