System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Übersichtsbaum
Lepidosauria > Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Crotaphytidae
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Familia Crotaphytidae Smith &
Brodie, 1982 (Familie Halsbandleguane):
- 12 Arten
Genus Crotaphytus Holbrook,
1842 (Gattung Halsbandleguane):
- 9 Arten
Genus Gambelia Baird, 1859 (Gattung Leopardleguane):
- 3 Arten
Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Crotaphytidae > Crotaphytus
Genus Crotaphytus Holbrook,
1842 (Gattung Halsbandleguane):
- 9 Arten
Crotaphytus antiquus Axtell &
Webb, 1995 (Coahuila-Halsbandleguan/Venerable Collared
Lizard):
Crotaphytus bicinctores Smith &
Tanner, 1972 (Mojave-Halsbandleguan/Great Basin Collared
Lizard):
Crotaphytus collaris (Say, 1823) (Östlicher Halsbandleguan/Eastern Collared Lizard):
Crotaphytus dickersonae Schmidt,
1922 (Mexikanischer Halsbandleguan/Mexican Collared
Lizard):
Crotaphytus grismeri McGuire,
1994 (Grismer-Halsbandleguan/Grismer’s Collared
Lizard):
Crotaphytus insularis van Denburgh
& Slevin, 1921 (Schwarzer Halsbandleguan/Black
Collared Lizard):
Crotaphytus nebrius Axtell &
Montanucci, 1977 (Sonora-Halsbandleguan/Sonoran
Collared Lizard):
Crotaphytus reticulatus Baird, 1858 (Genetzter Halsbandleguan/Reticulated Collared Lizard):
Crotaphytus vestigium Smith &
Tanner, 1972 (Baja-California-Halsbandleguan/Baja California
Collared Lizard):
Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta
> Crotaphytidae
> Gambelia
Genus Gambelia Baird, 1859 (Gattung Leopardleguane):
- 3 Arten
Gambelia copeii (Yarrow,
1882) (Cope-Leopardleguan/Cope’s Leopard Lizard):
Gambelia sila (Stejneger, 1890) (Stumpfschnauzen-Leopardleguan/Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard):
Gambelia wislizenii (Baird &
Girard, 1852) (Langschnauzen-Leopardleguan/Long-nosed Leopard
Lizard):
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