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erected subgenus, i.e.,
Hapturosaurus.
Hapturosaurus diverged from
Euprepriosaurus during the late Miocene. The name
Hapturosaurus is
derived from the Gr****...
- the
subgenus Euprepriosaurus, but as of 2016, form
their own
subgenus Hapturosaurus. V.
jobiensis was once
considered to be a
member of the V.
indicus species...
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Currently there are
about 40
extant families of Lacertilia.
These vary considerably, e.g. in shades, colours, and sizes. For example, the
largest representative...
- needed] Var****
macraei is part of the prasinus-group and the
subgenus (
Hapturosaurus). As its
common names suggest, it is
black with
scattered blue scales...
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Latin for the
color green. Var****
prasinus is a
member of the
subgenus Hapturosaurus and is
closely related to
several other arboreal species. However, this...
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Reptilia Order:
Squamata Family:
Varanidae Genus: Var**** Subgenus:
Hapturosaurus Species: V. bogerti
Binomial name Var****
bogerti Mertens, 1950 Synonyms...
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Reptilia Order:
Squamata Family:
Varanidae Genus: Var**** Subgenus:
Hapturosaurus Species: V. reisingeri
Binomial name Var****
reisingeri Eidenmüller...
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complex were
moved under a
newly erected subgenus, i.e.,
Hapturosaurus.
Euprepriosaurus and
Hapturosaurus diverged from each
other during the late Miocene. Euprepiosaurus...
- Meanwhile, the Indo-Australian group,
including subgenera Euprepiosaurus,
Hapturosaurus, Odatria, Papusaurus, Phillipinosaurus, Solomonsaurus, Soterosaurus...
- directions: true
monitors (subgenus Var****), tree
monitors (subgenus
Hapturosaurus) and
dwarf monitors (subgenus Odatria)
moved east
towards Southeast...