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Odatria,
commonly known as
dwarf monitors,
consists of
small monitor lizards found in
Australia and Indonesia.
Species in this
subgenus include the smallest...
- finschi, V. semotus, V. yuwonoi) V.
jobiensis species complex (V. jobiensis)
Odatria V.
acanthurus species complex (V. acanthurus, V. baritji, V. primordius...
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Currently there are
about 40
extant families of Lacertilia.
These vary considerably, e.g. in shades, colours, and sizes. For example, the
largest representative...
- Glauert's
monitor and the
Kakadu sand goanna, it
belongs to the
subgenus Odatria. The
specific name, glauerti, is in
honor of English-born
Australian herpetologist...
- Gould's
monitor due to
their exceptional speed. It is
placed in the
subgenus Odatria. Its
specific name, tristis,
means "sad", in
reference to the completely...
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monitor or the long-tailed rock monitor, it is a
member of the
subgenus Odatria, and is
found in the
northern part of
Australia in the
Northern Territory...
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lizard in the
family Varanidae. The species,
which belongs to the
subgenus Odatria, is
endemic to Rote Island, Indonesia. The
generic name Var**** is derived...
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cluster of
spiny scales on
either sides of the male's vent in many
other Odatria species is
present in both ****es of Storr's monitor. The
species V. storri...
- class:
Reptilia Order:
Squamata Family:
Varanidae Genus: Var**** Subgenus:
Odatria Species: V. gilleni
Binomial name Var****
gilleni Lucas & C. Frost, 1895...
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Indonesian and
Australian radiation of
dwarf monitor lizards, the
subgenus Odatria.
Three subspecies of V.
acanthurus are recognized: V. a.
acanthurus of...