System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Übersichtsbaum
Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Anguimorpha > Paleanguimorpha > Varanoidea > Lanthanotidae > Lanthanotus
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Familia Lanthanotidae Steindachner, 1878 (Familie Taubwarane):
- 1 Art
Genus Lanthanotus Steindachner, 1878
(Gattung Eigentliche Taubwarane):
- 1 Art
Lanthanotus
borneensis Steindachner, 1878 (Taubwaran/Earless Monitor):
- Bestand: unbekannt (nicht bewertet)
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