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- Tympanocryptis is a genus of Australian lizards in the family Agamidae, commonly known as earless dragons. The genus Tympanocryptis has the following...
- relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis. Numerous other species of Tympanocryptis across Australia were formerly classified under...
- Tympanocryptis pentalineata, also known as five-lined earless dragon, is one of a do****ented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus...
- other species including Tympanocryptis pinguicolla and what is now described as Tympanocryptis petersi. Historically, ‘Tympanocryptis lineata’ formed a species...
- Tympanocryptis gigas, the Gascoyne pebble-mimic dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia. Ford, S.; Wilson, S.; Melville, J.; Doughty, P. (2017)...
- Rankinia is a genus of small agamid reptiles. As currently delineated, it is monotypic, containing only Rankinia diemensis (Gray, 1841), also known as...
- Tympanocryptis houstoni, also known as Houston's earless dragon or Nullarbor earless dragon, is one of a do****ented species of a relatively small dragon...
- Territory. It was described originally as Tympanocryptis lineata macra in 1982 by Glen Milton Storr. Tympanocryptis macra at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database...
- Australia. Tympanocryptis: 'hidden ear'. Centralis: 'centralian', referring to the central distribution. Melville, J.; Wilson, S. (2017). "Tympanocryptis centralis"...
- species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis. Tympanocryptis is differentiated from other genera within the family Agamidae...