202 research outputs found
A new species of Microgecko Nikolsky, 1907 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Pakistan
Masroor, Rafaqat, Khisroon, Muhammad, Khan, Muazzam Ali, Jablonski, Daniel (2020): A new species of Microgecko Nikolsky, 1907 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Pakistan. Zootaxa 4780 (1): 147-164, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4780.1.
FIGURE 1 in A new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from the arid mountains of Pakistan
FIGURE 1. The type localities of the members of the subgenus Rhabderemias including the new species, Eremias kakari sp. nov.Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khisroon, Muhammad, Khan, Muazzam Ali & Jablonski, Daniel, 2020, A new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from the arid mountains of Pakistan, pp. 101-121 in Zootaxa 4786 (1) on page 104, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4786.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/386502
Aspidorhinus Eichwald 1841
Subgenus Aspidorhinus Eichwald, 1841 Type species: Eremias velox (Pallas, 1771)Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khan, Muazzam Ali, Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid, Amir, Shabir Ali, Khisroon, Muhammad & Jablonski, Daniel, 2022, Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan, pp. 55-87 in Zootaxa 5175 (1) on page 58, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/700322
FIGURE 2 in A new species of Microgecko Nikolsky, 1907 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Pakistan
FIGURE 2. Views of (A) body dorsum (B) body venter (C) head dorsal (D) head ventral (E) head lateral of the holotype of Microgecko tanishpaensis sp. nov. exhibiting pattern of three dorsal crossbars between forelimb and hindlimb insertion.Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khisroon, Muhammad, Khan, Muazzam Ali & Jablonski, Daniel, 2020, A new species of Microgecko Nikolsky, 1907 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Pakistan, pp. 147-164 in Zootaxa 4780 (1) on page 151, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4780.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/383963
Supplemental Material - Machine Learning Model for Assessment of Risk Factors and Postoperative Day for Superficial vs Deep/Organ-Space Surgical Site Infections
Supplemental Material for Machine Learning Model for Assessment of Risk Factors and Postoperative Day for Superficial vs Deep/Organ-Space Surgical Site Infections by Wardah Rafaqat, Hafiza Sundus Fatima, Ayush Kumar, Sadaf Khan, and Muhammad Khurram in Surgical Innovation.</p
FIGURE 8 in Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan
FIGURE 8. Two rare species of the subgenus Aspidorhinus (Eremias) from desert and semi-desert areas of Central Asia (Afghanistan, Uzbekistan) for which genetic data are missing so far: the holotype of E. afghanistanica from Afghanistan (ZFMK-H 13320) and the holotype of E. regeli from Uzbekistan (ZISP 6115).Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khan, Muazzam Ali, Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid, Amir, Shabir Ali, Khisroon, Muhammad & Jablonski, Daniel, 2022, Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan, pp. 55-87 in Zootaxa 5175 (1) on page 77, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/700322
FIGURE 7 in Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan
FIGURE 7. (A) The type locality of Eremias rafiqi sp. nov. near Tanishpa village, Torghar Mountains, Killa Saifullah district, Balochistan; (B) Eremias rafiqi sp. nov. from Kunder, Torghar Mountains, Killa Saifullah district, Balochistan; (C) The paratype of E. rafiqi sp. nov. (PMNH 4056) from under, Torghar Mountains, Killa Saifullah district, Balochistan; (D) The type locality of Eremias killasaifullahi sp. nov. near Kunder, Torghar Mountains, Killa Saifullah district, Balochistan; (E) The holotype of E. killasaifullahi sp. nov. (PMNH 3613) from Kunder, Torghar Mountains, Killa Saifullah district, Balochistan; (F) Eremias killasaifullahi sp. nov. from Tanishpa.Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khan, Muazzam Ali, Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid, Amir, Shabir Ali, Khisroon, Muhammad & Jablonski, Daniel, 2022, Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan, pp. 55-87 in Zootaxa 5175 (1) on page 76, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/700322
sj-docx-1-dst-10.1177_19322968231170242 – Supplemental material for Noninvasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring With a Novel Wearable Dial Resonating Sensor: A Clinical Proof-of-Concept Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dst-10.1177_19322968231170242 for Noninvasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring With a Novel Wearable Dial Resonating Sensor: A Clinical Proof-of-Concept Study by Consuelo Handy, Mohamed Sabih Chaudhry, Muhammad Rafaqat Ali Qureshi, Bradley Love, John Shillingford, Leona Plum-Mörschel and Eric Zijlstra in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology</p
sj-docx-1-jpx-10.1177_23743735221106603 - Supplemental material for Impact of Perfectionism and Resilience on Empathy in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jpx-10.1177_23743735221106603 for Impact of Perfectionism and Resilience on Empathy in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study by Wardah Rafaqat, Ashmal Sami, Muhammad Talal Ibrahim, Hamza Ibad, Sheharbano Awais, Ayesha Memon, Fatima Farrukh Shahbaz, Daniyaal Ahmed, Shahzaib Zindani, Abdul Lateef Leghari and Sarah Saleem in Journal of Patient Experience</p
Eremias Fitzinger 1834
Identification key to the Pakistani species of the genus Eremias (modified from Masroor et al. 2020a) 1. Subocular bordering mouth............................................................................. 2 - Subocular not bordering mouth................................................................ E. acutirostris 2. A complete row of lateral scales of the 4 th toe forming a distinct fringe or comb on its entire length..................... 3 - Lateral scales of 4 th toe not forming distinct fringe........................................................... 4 3. Row of femoral pores reaches well short of the knee; the median dark dorsal stripes interrupted and form reticulate pattern.............................................................................................. E. scripta - Row of femoral pores reaches to knee; dorsal stripes without any sign of vermiculation................... E. cholistanica 4. Back with 5–11 dark stripes, broader than interspaces, none of the stripes containing light ocelli or spots; stripes persistent in adults, but sometimes indistinct so that back appears almost uniform sandy; usually only single median collar scale distinctly larger than adjacent gulars.............................................................................. 5 - Dark stripes on the dorsum of juvenile breaking up in adults to form spots or broken lines; usually, several collar scales distinctly larger than adjacent gulars...................................................................... 6 5. 4 th toe with two complete rows of subdigital scales and a complete row of sharply pointed lateral scales, i.e., a total of 4 scales counted around penultimate phalanx.......................................................... Eremias fasciata - 4 th toe with one complete row of subdigital scales and a complete row of lateral scales, i.e., total of three scales counted around penultimate phalanx............................................................................. E. kakari 6. Adults with four more or less regular rows of disconnected dark spots on dorsum between dorsolateral broader dark stripes, the latter with white ocelli at the edges and within each stripe; infranasal in contact with the rostral........... E. rafiqi sp. nov. - Adults with seven light stripes on the neck, transforming into disconnected series of white ocelli edged with black; no dorsolateral dark stripes, an outer-most series of white and black ocelli starts behind the eyes on each side, onto tympanum and flanks above the forelimb and hindlimb insertion; infranasal not in contact with the rostral................... E. killasaifullahi sp. nov.Published as part of Masroor, Rafaqat, Khan, Muazzam Ali, Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid, Amir, Shabir Ali, Khisroon, Muhammad & Jablonski, Daniel, 2022, Appearances often deceive in racerunners: integrative approach reveals two new species of Eremias (Squamata: Lacertidae) from Pakistan, pp. 55-87 in Zootaxa 5175 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5175.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/700322
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