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- Holbrookia is a genus of earless lizards, known commonly as the lesser earless lizards, in the family Phrynosomatidae. The genus contains six recognized...
- Holbrookia maculata, commonly known as the lesser earless lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. The species is native to the southwestern...
- Phrynosomatidae are organised into nine genera. The earless taxa (Cophosaurus and Holbrookia) are sister genera. Family Phrynosomatidae Callisaurus Blainville, 1835...
- lizards and other species in the genus Holbrookia, and in fact was placed in that genus and referred to Holbrookia texana from 1852 into the 1970s. Earless...
- Holbrookia subcaudalis, commonly known as the southern spot-tailed earless lizard, is a species of lizard in the genus Holbrookia. It was previously considered...
- Holbrookia lacerata, commonly known as the spot-tailed earless lizard, is a species of phrynosomatid lizard. It is native to Mexico, in the states of Coa****la...
- Holbrookia approximans, the speckled earless lizard, is a species of earless lizard which is found in the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico...
- Holbrookia elegans, the elegant earless lizard, is a species of lizard native to the United States and Mexico. It is a small lizard, about 3 in (76 mm)...
- Holbrookia propinqua, commonly known as the keeled earless lizard, is a species of phrynosomatid lizard. The dorsal scales are small, pointed, and keeled...
- various lizard species, including Ameiva ameiva, the leopard lizard, and Holbrookia maculata. There are two reports of necrophilic behavior in the sleepy...