Teiidae

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{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Teiidae | image = Goldteju Tupinambis teguixin.jpg | image_width = 200px | image_caption = Tupinambis teguixin | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Reptilia | ordo = Squamata | subordo = Sauria | familia = Teiidae | subdivision_ranks = Genera | subdivision = Ameiva
Aspidoscelis
Callopistes
Cnemidophorus
Crocodilurus
Dicrodon
Dracaena
Kentropyx
Teius
Tupinambis }} Teiidae is a family of lizards, generally known as whiptails, that includes the parthenogenic genera Cnemidophorus and Aspidoscelis and the non-parthenogenic Tegus.

Morphology

Teiids can be distinguished from other lizards by the following characteristics: they have large rectangular scales that form distinct transverse rows ventrally and generally small granular scales dorsally, they have head scales that are separate from the skull bones, and the teiid teeth are solid at the base and "glued" to the jaw bones.

Range

Sources

  • Pianka, E. R. and L. J. Vitt. 2003 Lizards: Windows to the evolution of diversity. University of California Press. Berkeley.


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