
Cophotis - Wikipedia
Cophotis is a genus of lizards in the family Agamidae, endemic to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka.
Cophotis - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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(Cophotis) - Snakes and Lizards
Cophotis is a fascinating genus of lizards commonly known as the “mossy leaf-tailed geckos.” These unique reptiles are renowned for their remarkable ability to blend seamlessly into their …
Cophotis ceylanica - Wikipedia
Cophotis ceylanica, the Ceylon deaf agama, is an agamid species endemic to Sri Lanka.
Pygmy Lizard (Cophotis ceylanica) - Snakes and Lizards
The Pygmy Lizard, scientifically named Cophotis ceylanica, is a small and fascinating member of the Squamata taxa, endemic to the lush rainforests of Sri Lanka. This tiny reptile captivates …
Cophotis dumbara - Wikipedia
Cophotis dumbara, the Dumbara agama, is an agamid species endemic to Sri Lanka. Known only from Knuckles Mountain Range. It is classified as a critically endangered species due to …
Cophotis ceylanica - The Reptile Database
Habitat: tropical montane cloud forests at elevations above ~1,700 m, Arboreal. Illustration in BARTS & WILMS 2003. Conservation: Rare and endangered in Sri Lanka (BAHIR & …
Knuckles Pygmy Lizard (Cophotis dumbara) · iNaturalist
Cophotis dumbara (Knuckles pygmy lizard) is a agamid species endemic to Sri Lanka. Known only from Knuckles Mountain Range. It is classified as a critically endangered species due to …
Knuckles Pygmy Lizard (Cophotis dumbara) - Snakes and Lizards
The **Knuckles Pygmy Lizard** (*Cophotis dumbara*), a captivating member of the Scincidae family, is more than just a diminutive creature; it’s an ecological marvel!
Cophotis - Encyclopedia of Life
Self-propelled movement of a cell or organism from one location to another. Component found in mineralized skeletal tissue, (a specialized form of biogenic tissue in which the extracellular …