System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Übersichtsbaum
Lepidosauria > Squamata > Bifuracta > Unidentata > Episquamata > Toxicofera > Iguania > Pleurodonta > Polychrotidae
Familia Polychrotidae Fitzinger, 1843 (Familie Buntleguane):
- 7 Arten
Genus Polychrus Cuvier, 1817 (Gattung Eigentliche Buntleguane):
- 29 Arten
Polychrus acutirostris Spix, 1825 (Spitzkopf-Buntleguan/Brazilian
Bush Anole):
Polychrus femoralis Werner, 1910 (Werner-Buntleguan/Werner’s Bush Anole):
Polychrus gutturosus Berthold, 1846 (Berthold-Buntleguan/Berthold’s
Bush Anole):
Polychrus jacquelinae Koch, Venegas,
Garcia-Bravo & Böhme, 2011 (Jacqueline-Buntleguan/Jacqueline’s
Bush Anole):
Polychrus liogaster Boulenger, 1908 (Boulenger-Buntleguan/Boulenger’s Bush Anole):
Polychrus marmoratus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Marmorierter
Buntleguan/Many-colored Bush Anole):
Polychrus peruvianus (Noble, 1924) (Peruanischer
Buntleguan/Peruvian Bush Anole):
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