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- nearby Trinidad and Tobago. Polychrus means "many colored". True anoles in other genera are now placed in Dactyloidae. Polychrus is presently in the family...
- Polychrus gutturosus, also known as Berthold's bush anole or monkey tailed anole, is a species of lizard found in tropical Central and South America....
- (2015). "Polychrus marmoratus (Multi-coloured Tree Lizard)" (PDF). uwi.edu. "Common Bush-Anole (Polychrus marmoratus)". "Common Bush-Anole (Polychrus marmoratus)"...
- Polychrus) from the upper Marañon basin, Peru, with a redescription of Polychrus peruvi**** (Noble, 1924) and additional information on Polychrus gutturosus...
- Polychrus acutirostris, the Brazilian bush anole, is a species of lizard native to southern and eastern Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and eastern Bolivia...
- Family Dactyloidaeanoles Family Polychrotidae subclade of Polychrotidae Polychrus Family PhrynosomatidaeNorth American spiny lizards Family Liolaemidae...
- multiple names: authors list (link) "Polychrus liogaster (Boulenger's bush anole)". UniProt. Retrieved 2019-04-19. "Polychrus liogaster Boulenger 1908". Encyclopedia...
- Iguanidae. Family Iguanidae Informal grouping anoloids: anoles, leiosaurs, Polychrus Informal grouping basiliscines: casquehead lizards Informal grouping crotaphytines:...
- Pristimantis polychrus is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forests...
- Polychrus femoralis, or Werner's bush anole, is a species of anole native to Ecuador and Peru. It can be found in forests and shrublands. "Polychrus femoralis"...