System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Übersichtsbaum
Lepidosauria > Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Opluridae
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Familia Opluridae
Moody, 1983 (Familie Madagaskarleguane):
- 7 Arten
Genus Chalarodon Peters, 1854 (Gattung Madagaskar-Sandleguane):
- 1 Art
Genus Oplurus Cuvier, 1829 (Gattung Madagaskar-Baumleguane):
- 6 Arten
Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Opluridae > Chalarodon
Genus Chalarodon Peters, 1854 (Gattung Madagaskar-Sandleguane):
- 1 Art
Chalarodon madagascariensis (Peters, 1854) (Madagaskar-Sandleguan):
Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Opluridae > Oplurus
Genus Oplurus Cuvier, 1829 (Gattung Madagaskar-Baumleguane):
- 6 Arten
Oplurus cuvieri Gray, 1831 (Großer Madagaskar-Baumleguan):
Oplurus cyclurus (Merrem, 1820) (Kleiner Madagaskar-Baumleguan):
Oplurus fierinensis Grandidier, 1869 (Westlicher Madgaskarleguan):
Oplurus grandidieri (Mocquard, 1900) (Grandidier-Madagaskarleguan):
Oplurus quadrimaculatus Duméril & Bibron,
1851 (Vierfleck-Madagaskarleguan):
Oplurus saxicola Grandidier, 1869 (Maskierter
Madagaskarleguan):
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