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Diploglossidae is a
family of
anguimorph lizards native to the Americas, with most
genera being endemic to Hispaniola. Most
members of this
family (aside...
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birth and
usually have two offspring.
There are
twelve genera in the
Diploglossidae family. They are
characterized by
having very long,
automatized tails...
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alligator lizards,
native to
North and
Central America. The
family Diploglossidae (which
contains the galliwasps) was also
formerly included. The family...
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native to
South America,
nested within the
otherwise legged galliwasps (
Diploglossidae).
Gymnophthalmidae – a
large neotropical family containing many species...
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Ophiodes is a
genus of
South American legless lizards in the
family Diploglossidae.
Ophiodes contains six species.
Ophiodes enso Entiauspe-Neto, Quintela...
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Diploglossus pleii, the
Puerto Rican galliwasp, is a
species of
lizard of the
Diploglossidae family endemic to
Puerto Rico. Rodriguez, C. (2016). "Diploglossus pleii"...
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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...
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Diploglossus monotropis is a
species of
lizard of the
Diploglossidae family. It is
found in
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Nicaragua.
Acosta Chaves...
- 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...