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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...
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Fossils possibly attributable to
lacertids are
known from the
Paleocene of
France and Belgium. The
oldest definitive lacertid is
known from the
early Eocene...
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African group"
including Adolfus, Gastropholis, and Holaspis. In all
lacertids of this
clade the
parietal foramen is
consistently absent, the parietal...
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spectacled lizards Family Teiidae –
whiptails and
tegus Family Lacertidae –
lacertids Family Amphisbaenidae – worm
lizards Family Trogonophidae – shorthead...
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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...
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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...
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Gastropholis shares with the
other genera of
Equatorial African lacertids (EAL; Adolfus, Congolacerta, Holaspis) the
consistently absent parietal...
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Nucras is a
genus of
African lacertid lizards,
commonly called sandveld lizards. The
following 13
species are
recognized as
being valid.
Nucras aurantiaca...
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particularly widespread in the
teiids (especially Aspidocelis) and
lacertids (Lacerta). In captivity,
Komodo dragons (Varanidae) have
reproduced by...
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schistosome family of flatworms, and some reptiles, e.g.
majority of snakes,
lacertid lizards and monitors,
including Komodo dragons. It is also
present in some...