“…It also differs from all other gymnophthalmid genera, except Iphisa, by the presence of only two longitudinal rows of ventrals. The following morphological characters ally Rondonops to Alexandresaurus, Iphisa, Colobosaura, Acratosaura, Stenolepis, Caparaonia, Colobodactylus, and Heterodactylus: interclavicle cruciform, with central area extremely reduced; lateral process of interclavicle long, straight, and pointed; glossohyal fused to basihyal; nasals in narrow contact with premaxilla, wide, divergent, and in contact at midline, but broadly separated anteriorly by the subtriangular lamina of premaxillary; first finger reduced (lost in Heterodactylus and Colobodactylus), without a claw (Rodrigues et al 2009a). As currently defined, the Chirocolini (former Heterodactylini) contains Caparaonia, Colobodactylus, and Heterodactylus, whereas Alexandresaurus, Acratosaura, Colobosaura, Iphisa, and Stenolepis belong to the Iphisini (Rodrigues et al 2009a).…”