Interesting indeed. Can you give a reference for that?
Thanks


> On a somewhat related note, just today I saw some preliminary
> info using mtDNA on Eublepharid phylogenetics that indicate some
> different relationships than we may be used to.
> A rough outline:
>                          Old World
> Gekkoninae   Coleonyx   Eublepharids
>    \Diplodactylinae\      / (including Aeluroscalabotes!)
>     \       \       \    /
>      \       \       \  /
>       \       \       \/
>        \       \      /
>         \       \    /
>          \       \  /
>           \       \/
>            \      /
>             \    /
>              \  /
>               \/
>
> Interesting!
> --
>
> Best Regards               Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tony Gamble
> University of Minnesota
> Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
>
>
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