- Panama. H.
leptophrys is brown-coloured, with bark-brown zig-zag
lines running down each side.[citation needed] IUCN (2016). "Holcosus
leptophrys". IUCN Red...
-
family Vampyrellidae contained several genera (e.g. Vampyrella, Gobiella,
Leptophrys, Platyreta, Theratromyxa) and was
identical with the
order Vampyrellida...
- Vampyrella.
Leptophryidae Hess,
Sausen &
Melkonian 2012. Arachnomyxa,
Leptophrys, Planctomyxa, Platyreta, Pseudovampyrella, Theratromyxa, Vernalophrys...
-
hartwegi (H.M. Smith, 1940)
rainbow ameiva Guatemala and Mexico.
Holcosus leptophrys (Cope, 1893)
delicate ameiva,
delicate whiptail Colombia,
Costa Rica,...
- (Ameiva ameiva)
Tiger Ameiva (Holcosus festivus)
Delicate Ameiva (Holcosus
leptophrys)
Rainbow Whiptail (Cnemidophorus lemniscatus)
Northern Caiman Lizard (Dracaena...
- with a
variety of
shapes (for example,
either fan-shaped or
branched in
Leptophrys; with large,
hyaline lamellae with thread-like
filopodia in Sericomyxa;...
-
Wounded Knee Area.
Fragment of
right ramus (SDSM 54388). A geomyid. P.
leptophrys Wounded Knee Area.
Right ramus (SDSM 53380). A
geomyid also
known from...
- West, 1901,
consists of the
genera Theratomyxa, Platyreta, ‘Arachnula’,
Leptophrys and Vampyrella.
Molecular sequence data
exist for two families: Vampyrellidae...
-
Middle American ameiva (Holcosus festivus)
Delicate ameiva (Holcosus
leptophrys)
Holcosus niceforoi Four-lined
ameiva (Holcosus quadrilineatus) Seven-lined...
-
coarctatus – or
unidentified comparable form †Entoptychus †Entoptychus
leptophrys †Eopelobates †Eopelobates
grandis – type
locality for
species †Epeiromys...