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- [citation needed] "Pholidoscelis wetmorei ". The Reptile Database. http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species?genus=Pholidoscelis&species=wetmorei Joglar...
- Pholidoscelis alboguttatus (Boulenger, 1896) – Mona ground lizard, Mona ameiva Pholidoscelis atratus (Garman, 1887) – Redonda ameiva Pholidoscelis auberi...
- Pholidoscelis plei, known commonly as the Anguilla Bank ameiva or the Caribbean ameiva, is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. The species is found...
- Puerto Rican ameiva, Puerto Rican ground lizard, or siguana común (Pholidoscelis exsul) is a species of lizard in the whiptail family. Ameiva exsul is...
- Pholidoscelis desechensis, the Desecheo ground lizard, is a member of the family Teiidae of lizards. It is endemic to Desecheo Island in Puerto Rico....
- in Inagua, Bahamas. Pholidoscelis maynardi maynardi Garman, 1888 – northern and western coasts of Great Inagua Island Pholidoscelis maynardi parvinaguae...
- Pholidoscelis alboguttatus, the Mona ground lizard or Mona ameiva, is a member of the family Teiidae of lizards. It is endemic to Isla de Mona in Puerto...
- of 2016 ****essment]. "Pholidoscelis taeniurus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T50009202A121643625. Pholidoscelis taeniurus at the Reptarium...
- The Sombrero ameiva (Pholidoscelis corvinus), also known commonly as the Sombrero groundlizard, is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. The species...
- The Jamaican ameiva (Pholidoscelis dorsalis) is a species of lizard found only in Jamaica. The Jamaican ameiva was described in 1838 as Ameiva dorsalis...