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- The Brigalow scaly-foot (Paradelma orientalis), also known as the Queensland snake-lizard, is a species of legless lizard in the family Pygopodidae. It...
- species; they belong to the genera Aprasia, Delma, Lialis, Ophidiocephalus, Paradelma, Pletholax and Pygopus. All are endemic to Australia, except the two species...
- The most interesting inhabitants of the park are the legless lizard (Paradelma orientalis) and the small Dwyer's Hooded Snake (Parasuta dwyeri). The...
- Lialis (two species) Subfamily Pygopodinae Genus Delma (22 species) Genus Paradelma (monotypic) Genus Pygopus (five species) Tribe Aprasiaini Subtribe Aprasiaina...
- Pletholax (Cope, 1864) – Slender Slider Aprasia (Gray, 1839) – Worm Geckos Paradelma (Kinghorn, 1926) – Brigalow Scalyfoot Pygopus (Merrem, 1820) – Scalyfeet...
- Pygopodinae, with 7 genera: Lialis (two species), Delma (22 species),  Paradelma (monotypic), Pygopus (five species), Ophidiocephalus (monotypic), Aprasia...
- P. orientalis may refer to: Paradelma orientalis, the Brigalow scaly-foot or Queensland snake-lizard, a lizard species endemic to Australia Peripatopsis...
- inhabiting the reserve include the vulnerable brigalow scaly-foot lizard (Paradelma orientalis) and the arboreal golden-tailed gecko (Strophurus taenicauda)...
- Delma Genus Lialis Genus Ophidiocephalus - bronzeback snake-lizard Genus Paradelma - brigalow scaly-foot Genus Pletholax - slender slider Genus Pygopus Suborder...
- Bronzeback snake-lizard, Ophidiocephalus taeniatus Brigalow scaly-foot, Paradelma orientalis Lord Howe Island skink, Pseudemoia lichenigera Christmas Island...