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Amphibolurus
Amphibolurus is a genus of lizards native to Australia. Characteristics include:
- Moderate size (snout–vent length 8.4–13.5 centimetres or 3.3–5.3 inches)
- Long limbs and long tail
- 1–5 crests consisting of enlarged, sometimes spinose scales (1 nuchal and vertebral crest, sometime 1–2 dorsal crests on each side)
- Tympanum exposed
- 1–11 femoral pores and 1–3 preanal pores on each side
- Pattern usually includes 3 broad pale dorsal stripes, and some blotches on a usually brown ground coloration
Amphibolurus lizards inhabit woodlands in temperate and semi-arid areas as well as riverine vegetation in the tropical areas of Australia. They are partially arboreal and are often found perching on trunks and branches. Lizards of this genus are swift and shy, and when disturbed, they can engage in bipedal running.
Species
List according to Wilson & Swan (2010).
- Amphibolurus burnsi
- Amphibolurus gilberti
- Amphibolurus longirostris
- Amphibolurus muricatus
- Amphibolurus nobbi
- Amphibolurus norrisi
- Amphibolurus temporalis
References
- S. Wilson & G. Swan (2010): A complete guide to reptiles of Australia. New Holland Publishers, Sydney, Auckland, London, Cape Town.
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