TL;DR: Cytogenetic investigations in the two known species of the microteiid lizards of the genus Micrablepharus performed in M. maximiliani and M. atticolus revealed differences in the number of biarmed and uniarmed chromosomes, probably due to several pericentric inversions.
Abstract: Cytogenetic investigations using differential staining (C-, replication R-banding and Ag-NOR staining) were performed in the two known species of the microteiid lizards of the genus Micrablepharus: M. maximiliani and M. atticolus. M. atticolus showed diploid number variation (2n = 50, 51, 52, 53) due to a system of supernumerary chromosomes which presented late replication patterns and differences in morphology (metacentric and submetacentric) and size. M. maximiliani revealed three different cytotypes (I, II and III) in a sample of only three animals. Two of them (cytotypes I and III) had 2n = 50, and the other (cytotype II) showed 2n = 51, with one B chromosome, all of them with difference in the number of autosome arms. A comparative analysis of the basic karyotype of M. atticolus (2n = 50) and the three cytotypes of M. maximiliani revealed differences in the number of biarmed and uniarmed chromosomes, probably due to several pericentric inversions. The genus Micrablepharus exhibited a remarkable variability in number and location of Ag-NORs including single and multiple NOR-bearing chromosome pairs. Variation of C-banding pattterns was found in M. maximiliani and M. atticolus and that seems to be related to a species-specific trait. Sex determination of the XX:XY type was observed for both species.