Abronia (animal)
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Abronia graminea
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The genus Abronia, also known as Arboreal Alligator Lizards, belongs to the family of Anguidae. Members of this genus are found in Central to northeastern South America. These lizards are almost exclusively arboreal and can be found as high as up to 40 m in trees.
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Genus Abronia
- Abronia anzuetoi
- Abronia aurita
- Abronia bogerti
- Abronia campbelli
- Abronia chiszari
- Abronia deppii
- Abronia fimbriata
- Abronia frosti
- Abronia fuscolabialis
- Abronia gaiophantasma
- Abronia graminea
- Abronia leurolepis
- Abronia lythrochila
- Abronia matudai
- Abronia meledona
- Abronia mitchelli
- Abronia mixteca
- Abronia montecristoi
- Abronia oaxacae
- Abronia ochoterenai
- Abronia ornelasi
- Abronia ramirezi
- Abronia reidi
- Abronia salvadorensis
- Abronia smithi
- Abronia taeniata