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- other than Ophisaurus. Ophisaurus sensu stricto: (native to North America) Ophisaurus attenuatus Baird, 1880 – slender gl**** lizard Ophisaurus ceroni Holman...
- The slender gl**** lizard (Ophisaurus attenuatus) is a legless lizard in the gl**** lizard subfamily (Anguinae). The species is endemic to the United States...
- Retrieved 19 November 2021. "Ophisaurus ventralis ". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 30 June 2008. "Ophisaurus ventralis ". The Reptile...
- "yellow-bellied". The sheltopusik was previously included in the genus Ophisaurus, but has since been placed in its own genus Pseudopus. It was originally...
- native to eastern Asia Hyalosaurus (1 species), native to North Africa Ophisaurus (6 species), native to eastern North America Pseudopus (1 extant species...
- genus Ophisaurus, but genetic evidence has shown Hyalosaurus koellikeri to be more closely related to Anguis and Pseudopus than to Ophisaurus. H. koellikeri...
- Ophisaurus incomptus, the plainneck gl**** lizard, is a species of lizard of the Anguidae family. It is found in Mexico. This species is known only from...
- Ophisaurus ceroni, Ceron's gl**** lizard, is a species of lizard of the Anguidae family. It is found in Mexico. This species is known only from a small...
- from other members of Ophisaurus in that they do not have fracture planes in the caudal vertebrae, which allow most Ophisaurus and many other lizards...
- Species of Gl**** Lizard (Anguidae: Ophisaurus) from the Southeastern United States". Herpetologica 43 (4): 415–423. (Ophisaurus mimicus, new species). v t e...