Ctenophorus

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Ctenophorus
Ctenophorus fordi (Mallee Dragon)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Agamidae
Subfamily: Amphibolurinae
Genus: Ctenophorus
Fitzinger, 1843[1]
Species

ca. 25 species, see text

Ctenophorus nuchalis

Ctenophorus is a genus of lizards, also known as comb-bearing dragons, that contains the most diverse group of dragon lizards in Australia. Many of these have been grouped by a similar morphology. The informal names and groupings within this genus — rock, crevice-, ground, sand-, and bicycle-dragon — are named after the mythological creature, the dragon.

Species

Species included in the genus are:[2]

  • Ctenophorus adelaidensis (Gray, 1841) – western heath dragon
  • Ctenophorus caudicinctus (Günther, 1875) – ring-tailed bicycle-dragon, ring-tailed dragon
  • Ctenophorus clayi (Storr, 1967) – black-shouldered ground-dragon, black-collared dragon
  • Ctenophorus cristatus (Gray 1841) – crested bicycle-dragon, crested dragon, bicycle dragon
  • Ctenophorus decresii (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1837) – tawny crevice dragon, tawny dragon
  • Ctenophorus femoralis (Storr, 1965) – long-tailed sand-dragon
  • Ctenophorus fionni (Procter, 1923) – Peninsula crevice-dragon, Peninsula dragon
  • Ctenophorus fordi (Storr, 1965) – Mallee dragon, Mallee sand-dragon, Mallee military dragon
  • Ctenophorus gibba (Houston, 1974) – Bulldust ground-dragon, gibber dragon
  • Ctenophorus isolepis (Fischer, 1881) – central military dragon
  • Ctenophorus maculatus (Gray, 1831) – spotted military dragon, spotted dragon, spotted sand-dragon
  • Ctenophorus maculosus (Mitchell, 1948) – Lake Eyre dragon, salt-lake ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus mckenziei (Storr, 1981) – dwarf bicycle-dragon, McKenzie's dragon
  • Ctenophorus nguyarna Doughty, Maryan, Melville & Austin, 2007 – Lake Disappointment dragon
  • Ctenophorus nuchalis (De Vis, 1884) – central netted dragon, central netted ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus ornatus (Gray, 1845) – ornate dragon, ornate crevice-dragon
  • Ctenophorus pictus (W. Peters, 1866) – painted dragon
  • Ctenophorus reticulatus (Gray, 1845) – western netted dragon, western netted ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus rufescens (Stirling & Zietz, 1893) – rusty crevice-dragon, rusty dragon
  • Ctenophorus salinarum Storr, 1966 – saltpan ground-dragon, claypan dragon
  • Ctenophorus scutulatus (Stirling & Zietz, 1893) – lozenge-marked dragon, lozenge-marked bicycle-dragon
  • Ctenophorus tjantjalka Johnston, 1992 – ochre dragon
  • Ctenophorus vadnappa Houston, 1974 – red-barred crevice-dragon, red-barred dragon
  • Ctenophorus yinnietharra (Storr, 1981) – Yinnietharra crevice-dragon, Yinnietharra rock dragon

References

  1. Dahms Tierleben. www.dahmstierleben.de.
  2. Ctenophorus, The Reptile Database. Accessed 12 January 2014.
  • Browne-Cooper, Robert; Brian Bush, Brad Maryan, David Robinson (2007). Reptiles and Frogs in the Bush: Southwestern Australia. University of Western Australia Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-920694-74-6. "Australias most diverse group of dragons" 
  • Wilson, S & Swan, G. (2003) A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. Second edition. Sydney: New Holland Publ.
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