Definition of Diploglossidae. Meaning of Diploglossidae. Synonyms of Diploglossidae

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Definition of Diploglossidae

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Meaning of Diploglossidae from wikipedia

- Diploglossidae is a family of anguimorph lizards native to the Americas, with most genera being endemic to Hispaniola. Most members of this family (aside...
- Ophiodes is a genus of South American legless lizards in the family Diploglossidae. Ophiodes contains six species. Ophiodes enso Entiauspe-Neto, Quintela...
- Tierleben www.dahmstierleben/systematik/Reptilien/Squamata/diploglossa/diploglossidae. Eol.com Schools, Molly; Hedges, S. Blair (2021-05-20). "Phylogenetics...
- native to South America, nested within the otherwise legged galliwasps (Diploglossidae). Gymnophthalmidae – a large neotropical family containing many species...
- alligator lizards, native to North and Central America. The family Diploglossidae (which contains the galliwasps) was also formerly included. The family...
- birth and usually have two offspring. There are twelve genera in the Diploglossidae family. They are characterized by having very long, automatized tails...
- classification, and biogeography of the Neotropical forest lizards (Squamata, Diploglossidae)". Zootaxa. 4974 (2): 201–257. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4974.2.1. ISSN 1175-5334...
- Diploglossus fasciatus, the banded galliwasp, is a species of lizard of the Diploglossidae family. It is found in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. Aparicio, J.; Gonzales...
- 1965 Ophisaurus incomptus McConkey, 1955 Orden: Squamata · Familia: Diploglossidae Celestus enneagrammus (Cope, 1860) Celestus rozellae (Smith, 1942) Diploglossus...
- (Celestus occiduus) is a possibly extinct species of lizard in the Diploglossidae. It was endemic to Jamaica. It was last recorded in mid-19th century...