System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2013)
Übersichtsbaum
Tetrapoda > Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria > Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae
Familia Pygopodidae Boulenger, 1884 (Familie Flossenfüße):
- 43 Arten; Stammbaum basierend auf den Ergebnissen von Pyron, Burbrink & Wiens (2013)
Genus Delma Gray,
1831 (Gattung Glattschuppige
Flossenfüße):
- 21 Arten
Genus Lialis Gray,
1835 (Gattung
Spitzkopf-Flossenfüße):
- 2 Arten
Genus Ophidiocephalus Lucas
& Frost, 1897 (Gattung
Bronze-Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Genus Pletholax Cope, 1864 (Gattung
Schlanke Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Genus Aprasia Gray,
1839 (Gattung Wurmflossenfüße):
- 12 Arten
Genus Paradelma Kinghorn, 1926 (Gattung Brigalow-Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Genus Pygopus Merrem, 1820 (Gattung Eigentliche
Flossenfüße):
- 5 Arten
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria > Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Delma
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Genus Delma Gray,
1831 (Gattung Glattschuppige
Flossenfüße):
- 21 Arten
Delma australis Kluge, 1974 (Marmorkopf-Flossenfuß/Marble-faced Delma):
Delma plebeia de Vis, 1888 (Bleifarbener Flossenfuß/Leaden Delma):
Delma torquata Kluge, 1974 (Halsband-Flossenfuß/Collared Delma):
Delma concinna (Kluge, 1974) (Speerflossenfuß/Javelin Delma):
Delma labialis Shea, 1987 (Streifenschwanz-Flossenfuß/Stripe-tailed
Delma):
Delma borea Kluge, 1974 (Rostfarbener Flossenfuß/Rusty-topped Delma):
Delma desmosa Maryan, Aplin & Adams, 2007 (Gebänderter
Flossenfuß/Banded Delma):
Delma pax Kluge, 1974 (Jones-River-Flossenfuß/Peace
Delma):
Delma tealei Maryan, Aplin & Adams, 2007 (Teale-Flossenfuß/Teale’s Delma):
Delma tincta de Vis, 1888 (Nervöser Flossenfuß/Excitable Delma):
Delma mitella Shea, 1987 (Mitella-Flossenfuß/Atherton
Delma):
Delma impar (Fischer, 1882) (Linierter Flossenfuß/Striped Delma):
Delma molleri Lütken, 1863 (Sankt-Vincent-Flossenfuß/Gulfs Delma):
Delma nasuta Kluge, 1974 (Spitzschnäuziger Flossenfuß/Sharp-snouted Delma):
Delma butleri Storr, 1987 (Ungebänderter Flossenfuß/Unbanded
Delma):
Delma haroldi Storr, 1987 (Harold-Flossenfuß/Harold’s Delma):
Delma inornata Kluge, 1974 (Schmuckloser Flossenfuß/Patternless Delma):
Delma elegans Kluge, 1974 (Pilbara-Flossenfuß/Pilbara
Delma):
Delma petersoni Shea, 1991 (Peterson-Flossenfuß/Peterson’s
Delma):
Delma fraseri Gray, 1831 (Fraser-Flossenfuß/Fraser’s Delma):
Delma grayii Smith, 1849 (Gray-Flossenfuß/Side-barred Delma):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Lialis
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Genus Lialis Gray, 1835 (Gattung Spitzkopf-Flossenfüße):
- 2 Arten
Lialis burtonis Gray, 1835 (Spitzkopf-Flossenfuß/Burton’s Snake Lizard):
Lialis jicari Boulenger, 1903 (Neuguinea-Flossenfuß/Papua Snake Lizard):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Ophidiocephalus
Ophidiocephalus |
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Genus Ophidiocephalus Lucas
& Frost, 1897 (Gattung
Bronze-Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Ophidiocephalus taeniatus Lucas & Frost, 1897
(Bronze-Flossenfuß/Bronzeback):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Pletholax
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Genus Pletholax Cope, 1864 (Gattung Schlanke Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Pletholax gracilis (Cope, 1864) (Schlanker
Flossenfuß/Slender Slider):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Aprasia
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Genus Aprasia Gray, 1839 (Gattung Wurmflossenfüße):
- 12 Arten
Aprasia aurita Kluge, 1974 (Ohrenflossenfuß/Eared
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia inaurita Kluge, 1974 (Mallee-Flossenfuß/Mallee Worm-lizard):
Aprasia striolata Lütken, 1863 (Streifenflossenfuß/Striated
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia parapulchella Kluge, 1974 (Granit-Flossenfuß/Granite
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia pseudopulchella Kluge, 1974 (Burra-Flossenfuß/Flinders
Ranges Worm-lizard):
Aprasia picturata Smith & Henry, 1999 (Bunter Flossenfuß/Brownish
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia pulchella Gray, 1839 (Schöner Flossenfuß/Pretty Worm-lizard):
Aprasia fusca Storr, 1979 (Brauner Flossenfuß/Brown
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia rostrata Parker, 1956 (Hermite-Flossenfuß/Exmouth Worm-lizard):
Aprasia repens (Fry, 1914) (Kriechender Flossenfuß/Sedgelands
Worm-lizard):
Aprasia haroldi Storr, 1978 (Shark-Bay-Flossenfuß/Shark Bay Worm-lizard):
Aprasia smithi Storr, 1970 (Schwarzkopf-Flossenfuß/Zuytdorp Worm-lizard):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Paradelma
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Genus Paradelma Kinghorn, 1926 (Gattung Brigalow-Flossenfüße):
- 1 Art
Paradelma orientalis (Günther, 1876) (Brigalow-Flossenfuß/Brigalow Scaly-foot):
Amniota > Sauropsida > Lepidosauria
> Squamata > Bifuracta > Gekkota > Pygopodomorpha > Pygopodidae > Pygopus
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Genus Pygopus Merrem, 1820 (Gattung Eigentliche Flossenfüße):
- 5 Arten; Stammbaum basierend auf den Ergebnissen von Oliver, Couper & Amey (2010)
Pygopus lepidopodus (Lacépède, 1804) (Schlangenflossenfuß/Southern Scaly-foot):
Pygopus robertsi Oliver, Couper & Amey, 2010 (Roberts-Flossenfuß/Roberts’
Scaly-foot):
Pygopus schraderi Boulenger, 1913 (Östlicher Flossenfuß/Eastern Scaly-foot):
Pygopus nigriceps (Fischer, 1882) (Westlicher Flossenfuß/Western Scaly-foot):
Pygopus steelescotti James, Donnellan
& Hutchinson, 2001 (Nördlicher Flossenfuß/Northern
Scaly-foot)
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