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Hemicordylus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
Cordylidae

Rank
  
Genus

Hemicordylus researchamnhorgusersestanleyEdStanleyHemico

Similar
  
Ninurta coeruleopunctatus, Chamaesaura, Pseudocordylus, Ukinga girdled lizard, Transvaal grass lizard

Hemicordylus, the false girdled lizards, is a genus comprising two lizard species endemic to the Cape Fold Belt of southern South Africa.

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Description

Their maximum snout-to-vent length is about 76 mm. They have gracile features, with a phenotype which is described as intermediate between typical Cordylus and the larger, more robust Pseudocordylus. They have long limbs, and long slender digits. Some populations are melanistic and sexually dichromatic. The melanistic populations have been shown to be ecotypes rather than relics in the related genus Karusasaurus.

Habits

Their specialized adaptation to steep rock faces, is believed to have favoured their agility and lightly armored anatomy. They give live birth to 1–3 young.

Species

  • Hemicordylus capensis
  • Hemicordylus nebulosus
  • References

    Hemicordylus Wikipedia