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- Acanthosaura is a genus of lizards, commonly known as mountain horned dragons or pricklenape agamas, in the family Agamidae. The common name "pricklenape"...
- Acanthosaura capra is a species of Agamid lizards: commonly known as the mountain horned dragon, it is also called the Indo-Chinese spiny lizard or the...
- Acanthosaura crucigera (Thai: กิ้งก่าเขาหนามสั้น) is a species of lizard commonly known as the masked spiny lizard, Boulenger's pricklenape, or masked...
- Acanthosaura coronata is a species of agamid lizard commonly known as the crowned spiny lizard. They are found in the lowland tropical forests of eastern...
- Acanthosaura prasina is a species of agama found in Vietnam. Acanthosaura prasina at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 2020-10-31. v t e...
- Acanthosaura ****etensis, the ****et horned tree agamid, is a species of arboreal lizard native to ****et Province, Thailand.[citation needed] It was discovered...
- "Acanthosaura armata (Gray, 1827)". ubio.org. Retrieved 11 May 2015. "Acanthosaura armata". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 11 May 2015. Acanthosaura armata...
- Acanthosaura lepidogaster, commonly known as the brown pricklenape, is a species of agamid lizard found in Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos and China....
- Acanthosaura phongdienensis is a species of agamid lizard. It is endemic to central Vietnam. It is known from Phong Dien Nature Reserve in the Huế. Adult...
- Acanthosaura cardamomensis is a species of Agamid lizard found in eastern Thailand, western Cambodia and Vietnam. Its name derives from the Cardamom Mountains...