-
Iguania is an
infraorder of
squamate reptiles that
includes iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and New
World lizards like
anoles and phrynosomatids. Using...
- genes,
reviewed by
Vidal and
Hedges (2009),
suggested that the
subclade Iguania is in a
group with
snakes and
anguimorphs (lizards).
These groups share...
-
group of the
clade Iguania,[a]
which includes iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and New
World lizards. Together,
Scleroglossa and
Iguania make up the crown...
- Toxicofera.
Venom has been
known in the
clades Caenophidia, Anguimorpha, and
Iguania, and has been
shown to have
evolved a
single time
along these lineages...
- the
position of the
teeth on the jaw) is one of the two
subdivisions of
Iguania, the
other being Acrodonta (teeth on the top [of the jaw]). Pleurodonta...
-
Anguimorpha (monitor lizards,
beaded lizards, and
alligator lizards) and
Iguania (iguanas, agamas, and chameleons).
Toxicofera contains about 4,600 species...
-
evolution of
polychrotid lizards, and a
reclassification of the
Iguania (Squamata:
Iguania)
American Museum Novitates 3343: 38 pp.
Macey J.R.,
Larson A....
- the
Toxicofera clade places Iguania within Autarchoglossa,
which is not
supported by
morphological analyses.
Placing Iguania within Autarchoglossa may lead...
-
Evolution of
Polychrotid Lizards, and a
Reclassification of the
Iguania (Squamata:
Iguania)".
American Museum Novitates. 3343: 1–39. doi:10...
-
Dahms Tierleben. www.dahmstierleben.de/systematik/Reptilien/Squamata/
Iguania/agamidae.
Bronchocela at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 16...