- the
genus Amia,
although species of
Cyclurus were
significantly smaller in size
compared to Amia.
Remains of
Cyclurus are
first known from
western North...
-
rainy season.
Oplurus cyclurus is
similar in
appearance to
Oplurus cuvieri; the two
species may be
easily confused.
Oplurus cyclurus is
slightly smaller...
-
distinguished from O.
cyclurus by the
following characters: (1)
higher number of
ventral scales: 196 vs. 159–178 VEN in O.
cyclurus; (2)
uniform dorsum...
-
cyclurus dorsolateralis: Thailand,
Myanmar (Burma),
India (****am). Stuart, B.L.; Vogel, G.; Wogan, G.; Ghosh, A.; Khan, M. (2021). "Oligodon
cyclurus"...
- of Cantimpré. Amia is
thought to have
diverged from its
sister genus,
Cyclurus,
during the Late Cretaceous.
These two genera,
their sister amiine Pseudoamiatus...
- clades. Spiny-tailed
arboreal clade: Merrem's
Madagascar swift (Oplurus
cyclurus)
Collared iguana (Oplurus cuvieri)
Saxicolous (rock dwelling) clade: Madagascar...
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Amiidae Subfamily Amiinae (latest
Cretaceous -Present)
Genus Amia
Genus †
Cyclurus Genus †Pseudoamiatus
Subfamily †Amiopsinae (Late Jur****ic)
Genus †Amiopsis...
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Daniel (eds.). "Lophiobagrus
cyclurus". FishBase.
December 2011 version. Ntakimazi, G. (2006). "Lophiobagrus
cyclurus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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Parietal eye of the Merrem's
Madagascar swift (Oplurus
cyclurus) is
surrounded by a black-and-white spot on the skin,
giving it the "three-e****" appearance...
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Korea § Catfish
Other catfish, including:
African bullhead,
Lophiobagrus cyclurus King's bullhead,
Liobagrus kingi Bullhead sharks Bullhead triplefin, Trianectes...