- or burrows. Many
species live in groups, and
males defend territories.
Cordylids are
generally listed under CITES Appendix II. They are not necessarily...
-
suggested to
actually represent other groups (like the
armadillo lizards or
cordylids, a
scincomorph group that also has a
possible Cretaceous fossil record)...
-
Tracheloptychus petersi,
commonly known as Peters's
keeled cordylid, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gerrhosauridae. The
species is
found in Madagascar...
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Tracheloptychus madagascariensis,
commonly known as the
Madagascar keeled cordylid, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gerrhosauridae. The
species is found...
- (exceptionally up to 20.5 cm or 8.1 in), and is
easily distinguishable from
other cordylids by the
elongated pair of
occipital spines and the
enlarged keeled caudal...
-
snake Kelyophis K.
hechti A
nigerophiid snake Konkasaurus K.
mahalana A
cordylid lizard Madtsoia M.
madagascariensis A
madtsoiid snake Menarana M. nosymena...
- snakes, lacertids, teiids,
Gymnophthalmids as well as in some
iguanids and
cordylids. It is also
found in
several fossil groups such as plesiosaurians, nothosaurians...
-
species infects cordylid lizards. Telford, S. R.; Jr. (1987). "Studies on
african saurian malarias:
Plasmodium parasites of
cordylid lizards". Annales...
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phylogenetic placement, ****igned by
Nydam (2013) to an
informal paramacellodid-
cordylid grade. The type
species is
Dakotasaurus gillettorum. The
generic name turned...
-
phylogenetic placement, ****igned by
Nydam (2013) to an
informal paramacellodid-
cordylid grade; a
replacement name for
Dakotasaurus Nydam (2013) (preoccupied)....