Ctenosaura

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Ctenosaura

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Order: Squamata
Family: Iguanidae
Genus: Ctenosaura
Wiegmann, 1828

Ctenosaura is a genus of lizard commonly known as the spinytail iguana. They are within the large lizard family, Iguanidae and are native to Mexico and Central America. They range in size from about 5 inches to 35 inches. The distinctive feature of this genus is the enlarged, spiny scales of the tail. Ctenousaurs are generally omnivorous, feeding on fruits, flowers, foliage, as well as on small animals. Some members of this genus are popular as pets. There is at least one species, Ctenosaura pectinata, introduced into the United States in south Texas, and Miami, Florida.

[edit] Species

Species Common name Authority Geographic range
Ctenosaura acanthura Northeastern Spinytail Iguana Shaw, 1802 eastern Mexico
Ctenosaura alfredschmidti Köhler, 1995 Mexico and Guatemala
Ctenosaura bakeri Baker's Spinytail Iguana Stejneger, 1901 Utila island off Honduras
Ctenosaura clarki Balsas Armed Lizard Bailey, 1928 western Mexico
Ctenosaura defensor Yucatán Spinytail Iguana Cope, 1866 southern Mexico
Ctenosaura flavidorsalis Köhler & Klemmer, 1994 Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala
Ctenosaura hemilopha Cape Spinytail Iguana Cope, 1863 northwestern Mexico
Ctenosaura melanosterna Buckley & Axtell, 1997 Honduras
Ctenosaura oaxacana Köhler & Hasbun, 2001 Oaxaca, Mexico
Ctenosaura oedirhina De Queiroz's Spinytail Iguana de Queiroz, 1987 Roatán, Honduras
Ctenosaura palearis Stejneger, 1899 Guatemala
Ctenosaura pectinata Western Spinytail Iguana Wiegmann, 1834 western Mexico. Introduced to the US in Texas and Florida.
Ctenosaura quinquecarinata Oaxacan Spinytail Iguana Gray, 1842 Mexico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Costa Rica
Ctenosaura similis Black Iguana Gray, 1831 Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. Introduced to the US in Florida.

[edit] References

  • Genus Ctenosaura at the EMBL Reptile Database
  • Frost, D.E. and R.E. Etheridge (1989) A Phylogenetic Analysis and Taxonomy of Iguanian Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata). Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ. 81
  • Frost, D.R., R. Etheridge, D. Janies and T.A. Titus (2001) Total evidence, sequence alignment, evolution of Polychrotid lizards, and a reclassification of the Iguania (Squamata: Iguania). American Museum Novitates 3343: 38 pp.
  • West Coast Iguana Research


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