DIPLOGLOSSIDAE Cope 1865
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3931.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6119017 |
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FAMILY DIPLOGLOSSIDAE Cope 1865 , 228
(1 genus, 3 species, 1 endemic species)
Diploglossus Wiegmann 1834 , 36 (3 species, 1 endemic species). Solís et al. (2014) continued to recognize Celestus Gray (1839 [p. 288]) for these lizards despite Pyron et al. (2013) presenting data that both Diploglossus and Celestus are paraphyletic in respect with each other and with another diploglossid genus ( Ophiodes Wagler 1828 [col. 740]) from South America. Diploglossus is an older name than is Celestus .
Diploglossus bivittatus Boulenger 1895 , 732
Diploglossus montanus (K. Schmidt 1933, 21)
Diploglossus scansorius new combination (E) (McCranie & Wilson 1996, 260)
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DIPLOGLOSSIDAE Cope 1865
Mccranie, James R. 2015 |
Diploglossus bivittatus
Boulenger 1895 |
Diploglossus
Wiegmann 1834 |
Ophiodes
Wagler 1828 |