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- Polydaedalus, commonly referred as African monitors, is one of the 11 subgenera of the genus Var****. Its species are native to Africa and West Asia, among...
- V. gouldii species complex (V. gouldii, V. rosenbergi, V. panoptes) Polydaedalus V. exanthematicus species complex (V. exanthematicus, V. albigularis...
- scientist Louis Bosc first described the species. It belongs to the subgenus Polydaedalus. The specific name exanthematicus is derived from the Gr**** word exanthem...
- 73 cm (29 in) and 70 cm (28 in) SVL respectively. The largest species Polydaedalus are the nile monitor (Var**** niloticus) and the black-throated monitor...
- collections reveal a complex story of cryptic diversification in the Var**** (Polydaedalus) niloticus Species Group. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 94(Part...
- collections reveal a complex story of cryptic diversification in the Var**** (Polydaedalus) niloticus species group". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 94...
- collections reveal a complex story of cryptic diversification in the Var**** (Polydaedalus) niloticus Species Group. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. doi:10...
- Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Varanidae Genus: Var**** Subgenus: Polydaedalus Species: V. albigularis Binomial name Var**** albigularis (Daudin, 1802)...
- lizards: a pan-African check-list of their zoogeography (Sauria: Varanidae: Polydaedalus)". Journal of Biogeography. 29 (12): 1643–1701. Bibcode:2002JBiog..29...
- World in two directions: the Afro-Arabian group, including the subgenera Polydaedalus and Psammosaurus moved west towards West Asia and Africa, developing...