
Agaminae - Wikipedia
The Agaminae are a subfamily of reptiles in the family Agamidae. Listed alphabetically: Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agaminae. Wikispecies has information related to Agaminae.
Agamidae - Wikipedia
Agamidae is a family containing 582 species in 64 genera of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few locations in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards. Phylogenetically, they may be sister to the Iguanidae, and have similar appearances. Agamids usually have well-developed, strong legs.
Agaminae - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Agamas (Subfamily Agaminae) · iNaturalist
The Agaminae are a subfamily of reptiles in the family Agamidae. Most organisms interact with other organisms in some way or another, and how they do so usually defines how they fit into …
Angleheads, Calotes, Dragon Lizards, and Relatives (Agamidae)
Agamids are derived descendents of ancestors of New World Iguanidae. They are Old World ecological counterparts of iguanids, with numerous highly convergent ecological equivalents, such as Phrynosoma and Moloch, Hydrosaurus and Basiliscus, Ctenosaura and Uromastyx, Pogona and Agama, and Corytophanes and Acanthosaura.
Agaminae - Wikispecies
Familia: Agamidae Subfamilia: Agaminae Genera: Acanthocercus – Agama – Bufoniceps – Coryphophylax – Laudakia – Paralaudakia – Phrynocephalus – Pseudotrapelus – Trapelus – Xenagama
Evolutionary history of spiny-tailed lizards (Agamidae:Uromastyx) …
Our topology and divergence time estimates support an Eocene origin of the Agaminae subfamily on the Indian subcontinent, coinciding with the collision of India into Eurasia.
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Family Agamidae (Reptilia
Phylogenetic relationships of the family Agamidae were inferred from 860 base positions of a mitochondrial DNA sequence of 12S and 16S rRNA genes. Results confirmed the monophyly of this family including Leiolepis and Uromastyx (Leiolepidinae), and indicated the sister relationship between Agamidae and Chamaeleonidae.
There are 49 agamid species in China, comprising 12 genera and 4 subfamilies. Annotated check-list and identification keys to genera are provided. Among the 49 species of agamids present in...
EDITORIAL : Asian Agamid lizards (Agamidae, Acrodonta, Sauria, …
Moody (1980) revised the family Agamidae and divided the genus Agama into the following six genera: Agama, Stellio, Trapelus, Pseudotrapelus, Brachysaura and Xenagama. The subfamily Agaminae comprises about 115 species living mainly in Africa and Palearctic Asia.