Definition of Iguania. Meaning of Iguania. Synonyms of Iguania

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Iguania. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Iguania and, of course, Iguania synonyms and on the right images related to the word Iguania.

Definition of Iguania

No result for Iguania. Showing similar results...

Iguanian
Iguanian I*gua"ni*an, a. (Zo["o]l.) Resembling, or pertaining to, the iguana.

Meaning of Iguania from wikipedia

- 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...
- evolution of polychrotid lizards, and a reclassification of the Iguania (Squamata: Iguania) American Museum Novitates 3343: 38 pp. Macey J.R., Larson A....
- group of the clade Iguania,[a] which includes iguanas, chameleons, agamids, and New World lizards. Together, Scleroglossa and Iguania make up the crown...
- Evolution of Polychrotid Lizards, and a Reclassification of the Iguania (Squamata: Iguania)". American Museum Novitates. 3343: 1–39. doi:10...
- 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...
- Anguimorpha (monitor lizards, beaded lizards, and alligator lizards) and Iguania (iguanas, agamas, and chameleons). Toxicofera contains about 4,600 species...
- 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...
- morphological characteristics, Scincogekkonomorpha is the sister taxon of Iguania and together they make up crown group Squamata, the smallest clade including...
- chameleons. It is a stem-based taxon and one of two major clades within Iguania, the other being Pleurodonta. Below is a cladogram from Daza et al. (2012)...