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- northern part of South America and Panama. They are also referred to as woodlizards, although individual species are also called dwarf iguanas. The following...
- The horned woodlizard or Boulenger's dwarf iguana (Enyalioides palpebralis) is a species of reptile in the genus Enyalioides, native to northern Bolivia...
- Queiroz, 2015 – Alto Tambo woodlizard Enyalioides anisolepis Torres-Carvajal, Venegas, & de Queiroz, 2015 – rough-scaled woodlizard Enyalioides annularis (O’Shaughnessy...
- The blue-spotted woodlizard (Enyalioides praestabilis) is a species of reptile in the genus Enyalioides, native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. In Ecuador...
- The red-throated woodlizard (Enyalioides rubrigularis) is a species of reptile in the genus Enyalioides, native to Ecuador. Holotype (adult male) Adult...
- Enyalioides oshaughnessyi, the red-e**** woodlizard or O'Shaughnessy's dwarf iguana, is a species of lizards in the family Hoplocercidae. It occurs in southern...
- Enyalioides altotambo, the Alto Tambo woodlizard, is a species of lizards in the family Hoplocercidae. It is endemic to the tropical northwestern Andes...
- He heads the Mohamed bin Za**** Species Conservation Fund. A species of woodlizardEnyalioides binza****i — was named after Mohamed as the creator of the...
- Enyalioides sophiarothschildae, or the Rothschild's woodlizard, is a species of lizards in the family Hoplocercidae. It is endemic to the Amazonian slopes...
- Enyalioides laticeps, the Amazon broad-headed wood lizard, is a dwarf iguanian lizard abundantly found in Amazonian rainforests. They are semi-arboreal...