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- possibly attributable to lacertids are known from the Paleocene of France and Belgium, though the oldest definitive lacertid is known from the early Eocene...
- Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encomp****ing over 7,000 species, ranging...
- spectacled lizards Family Teiidaewhiptails and tegus Family Lacertidaelacertids Family Scincidaeskinks Family Xantusiidaenight lizards Family Anguidae...
- African group" including Adolfus, Gastropholis, and Holaspis. In all lacertids of this clade the parietal foramen is consistently absent, the parietal...
- Ophisops is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae. They are small lacertids characterized by transparent lower eyelids that are completely or partially...
- The genus Gallotia are the lacertids (wall lizards) of the Canary Islands. This genus consists of a group that has been evolving there ever since the...
- Somalia. Pseuderemias are small to medium-sized dorso-laterally compressed lacertids with very narrow snouts. Each nostrils is surrounded by four nasal scales...
- herpetologist Fernand Lataste. Species of Latastia are medium to large-sized lacertids with long cylindrical tails. The unregenerated tail is up to 3.2 times...
- days. Gastropholis shares with the other genera of Equatorial African lacertids (EAL; Adolfus, Congolacerta, Holaspis) the consistently absent parietal...
- related to Congolacerta. Congolacerta is a genus of equatorial African lacertids of the family Lacertidae. Species of this genus are distributed in western...