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- that the species was originally described in a genus other than Callopistes. Callopistes. The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org. Farola Monte Hermoso...
- Retrieved 2 July 2019. Callopistes maculatus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 2 July 2019. "Callopistes palluma (= Callopistes maculatus)". Archived...
- The false monitor or tegú varano (Callopistes flavipunctatus) is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. It is found in northern Peru and southern...
- The word "tegu" may refer to species in any of the following genera: Callopistes: "dwarf tegus" (2 species) Crocodilurus: the "crocodile tegu" (1 species)...
- Pholidoscelis – (20 species) Teius – (3 species) Subfamily Tupinambinae: Callopistesfalse monitors (4 species) Crocodilurus – the crocodile tegu (1 species)...
- Westwood, 1844 Amanthodes p****erini Amantodes p****erini Westwood, 1854 Callopistes p****erini (Westwood) Schaum, 1844 Ceratorhina p****erini (misspelling)...
- Celenna agalma (Prout, 1922) Celenna brachygenyx (Prout, 1925) Celenna callopistes (Prout, 1932) Celenna centraria (Snellen, 1880) Celenna chlorophora (Warren...
- Peruvian pelican. Also reptile species of the genera Tropidurus and Callopistes inhabit the park. Cacti in the park Riding through the Valley Picture...
- Alvaro's anole (Pristidactylus alvaroi), the spotted false monitor (Callopistes maculatus), Yanez's lava lizard (Microlophus yanezi), Pristidactylus...
- Pablo; Zaher, Hussam (2018-07-04). "A new teiid lizard of the genus Callopistes Gravenhorst, 1838 (Squamata, Teiidae), from the Lower Miocene of Argentina"...