Definition of Anguidae. Meaning of Anguidae. Synonyms of Anguidae

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Definition of Anguidae

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- Anguidae refers to a large and diverse family of lizards native to the Northern Hemisphere. It contains 9 genera and 89 extant species. Common characteristics...
- only distantly related to squamates. There are 9 genera found within the Anguidae family. They are characterized by being heavily armored with non-overlapping...
- lizard (Elgaria coerulea) is a species of medium-sized lizard in the family Anguidae. The species is endemic to the North American west coast. The northern...
- genus of lizards, known colloquially as alligator lizards, in the family Anguidae that is native to Mexico and Central America. The majority of the species...
- are a small genus (Anguis) of snake-like legless lizards in the family Anguidae. The genus contains five extant living species, including the common slowworm...
- lizard (Elgaria multicarinata) is a common species of lizard in the family Anguidae. The species is native to the Pacific coast of North America. It ranges...
- This list of reptiles of Morocco is an incomplete collection of reptiles found in Morocco. [e] Endemic species [i] Introduced species Rhodin, Anders G...
- considered a subfamily of Anguidae, but genetic evidence has shown them to be less closely related to other members of Anguidae than Anniellidae is. Phylogenetic...
- Jablonski, Jirˇ í Moravec (2010). "Slow worm, Anguis fragilis (Reptilia: Anguidae) as a species complex: Geneticstructure reveals deep divergences". Molecular...
- lizards Family Scincidaeskinks Family Xantusiidaenight lizards Family Anguidae – gl**** lizards Family AnniellidaeAmerican legless lizards Family Xenosauridae...