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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Iguania

Scientific name
  
Tropidurus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Rank
  
Genus

Tropidurus Tropidurus hispidus The Reptile Database

Similar
  
Tropiduridae, Tropidurus torquatus, Reptile, Tropidurus hispidus, Scaled reptiles

Guyana lava lizard tropidurus hispidus


Tropidurus is a genus of reptiles. The genus Tropidurus includes many species of Neotropical ground lizards (family Tropiduridae). Tropidurus is the type genus of the family Tropiduridae, which is a family of iguanian lizards.

Contents

Tropidurus Tropidurus torquatus The Reptile Database

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Geographic range and habitat

Tropidurus Tropidurus melanopleurus The Reptile Database

Species in the genus Tropidurus are found on the South American mainland, especially in the Amazon Rainforest but also in more arid regions.

Common name

Tropidurus Tropidurus itambere The Reptile Database

There is no widely used common name solely for species of the genus Tropidurus. In their native range they are simply called "iguanas" as are most similar animals. If anything, the Brazilian term calango is used to particularly refer to lizards of the genus Tropidurus.

Taxonomy

Tropidurus Collared Lizard Tropidurus torquatus Rodrigo Conte Flickr

The genus Tropidurus contains 31 described species, but new ones continue to be discovered. An additional seven species—the Galápagos lava lizards endemic to the Galápagos Islands—are sometimes placed here too, but more commonly separated in the genus Microlophus instead. Similarly, the green thornytail iguana and tropical thorny iguana are now often separated in the minor but probably distinct Uracentron lineage instead. In this article, these two genera are kept separate, while Platynotus, Strobilurus, and Tapinurus are included in Tropidurus.

Description

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Males and females of all Tropidurus species are marked differently. The male is usually much larger than the female, and its body is more brightly coloured and distinctly patterned. The average size of Tropidurus lizards varies greatly from habitat to habitat as does the pattern of body markings. Markings vary considerably, even among individuals of the same species. Like many lizards, they show changes of colour with mood and temperature.

Species

The following species are recognized as being valid (listed alphabetically by specific name).

  • Tropidurus arenarius (Tschudi, 1845)
  • Tropidurus bogerti Roze, 1958
  • Tropidurus callathelys M.B. Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998
  • Tropidurus catalanensis Gudynas & Skuk, 1983
  • Tropidurus chromatops M.B. Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998
  • Tropidurus cocorobensis Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus divaricatus Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus erythrocephalus Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus etheridgei Cei, 1982
  • Tropidurus guarani Álvarez, Cei & Scolaro, 1994
  • Tropidurus helenae (Manzani & Abe, 1990)
  • Tropidurus hispidus (Spix, 1825)
  • Tropidurus hygomi J.T. Reinhardt & Lütken, 1861
  • Tropidurus insulanus Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus itambere Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus jaguaribanus Passos, Lima & Borges-Nojosa, 2011
  • Tropidurus lagunablanca A.L.G. Carvalho, 2016
  • Tropidurus melanopleurus Boulenger, 1902
  • Tropidurus montanus Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus mucujensis Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus nanuzae Rodrigues, 1981
  • Tropidurus oreadicus Rodrigues, 1987
  • Tropidurus pinima (Rodrigues, 1984)
  • Tropidurus psammonastes Rodrigues, Kasahara & Yonenaga-Yasuda, 1988
  • Tropidurus tarara A.L.G. Carvalho, 2016
  • Tropidurus teyumirim A.L.G. Carvalho, 2016
  • Tropidurus semitaeniatus (Spix, 1825)
  • Tropidurus sertanejo A.L.G. Carvalho, et al., 2016
  • Tropidurus spinulosus (Cope, 1862)
  • Tropidurus torquatus (Wied-Neuwied), 1820
  • Tropidurus xanthochilus M.B. Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998
  • Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Tropidurus.

    References

    Tropidurus Wikipedia


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