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- Gastropholis prasina is known to produce clutches of five-ten eggs. At 26-29 °C incubation temperature the eggs hatched after 61 days. Gastropholis shares...
- Some notes on Gastropholis prasina. - British Herpetological Society Bulletin, 66: 31–34. Wikispecies has information related to Gastropholis prasina. Wikimedia...
- Gastropholis tropidopholis is a species of lizard endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gastropholis tropidopholis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile...
- Gastropholis echinata is a species of lizard found in Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Democratic Republic of the...
- Gastropholis vittata also known as the keelbelly ground lizard, is a species of lizard found in Tanzania, Mozambique, and Kenya. Gastropholis vittata...
- Synonyms Centropyx borckiana W. Peters, 1869 Centropyx copii Garman, 1887 Gastropholis mertensi de Grijs, 1926 Kentropyx copei — Grant, 1959 Kentropyx borcki****...
- species) Genus Congolacerta (2 species) Genus Eremias (42 species) Genus Gastropholis (4 species) Genus Heliobolus (6 species) Genus Holaspis (2 species) Genus...
- Gigant jellyfish (Rhizostoma luteum) 2015 Green keel-bellied lizard (Gastropholis prasina) 2016 Broadley's flat lizard (Platysaurus broadleyi) Zoologist...
- fringe-fingered lizard, Acanthodactylus guineensis Genus: Gastropholis Cope's spinytail lizard, Gastropholis echinata Genus: Holaspis Saw-tail lizard, Holaspis...
- recognized a clade called the "Equatorial African group" including Adolfus, Gastropholis, and Holaspis. In all lacertids of this clade the parietal foramen is...