Definition of Cordylids. Meaning of Cordylids. Synonyms of Cordylids

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Definition of Cordylids

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- suggested to actually represent other groups (like the armadillo lizards or cordylids, a scincomorph group that also has a possible Cretaceous fossil record)...
- Tracheloptychus madagascariensis, commonly known as the Madagascar keeled cordylid, is a species of lizard in the family Gerrhosauridae. The species is found...
- Tracheloptychus petersi, commonly known as Peters's keeled cordylid, is a species of lizard in the family Gerrhosauridae. The species is found in Madagascar...
- or burrows. Many species live in groups, and males defend territories. Cordylids are generally listed under CITES Appendix II. They are not necessarily...
- (exceptionally up to 20.5 cm or 8.1 in), and is easily distinguishable from other cordylids by the elongated pair of occipital spines and the enlarged keeled caudal...
- Images Kelyophis K. hechti A nigerophiid snake Konkasaurus K. mahalana A cordylid lizard Madtsoia M. madagascariensis A madtsoiid snake Menarana M. nosymena...
- snakes, lacertids, teiids, Gymnophthalmids as well as in some iguanids and cordylids. It is also found in several fossil groups such as plesiosaurians, nothosaurians...
- species infects cordylid lizards. Telford, S. R.; Jr. (1987). "Studies on african saurian malarias: Plasmodium parasites of cordylid lizards". Annales...
- phylogenetic placement, ****igned by Nydam (2013) to an informal paramacellodid-cordylid grade; a replacement name for Dakotasaurus Nydam (2013) (preoccupied)....
- phylogenetic placement, ****igned by Nydam (2013) to an informal paramacellodid-cordylid grade. The type species is Dakotasaurus gillettorum. The generic name turned...