oriental garden lizard

navigate by keyword : 1980 all bronchocela calotes cheek classified compared distinguished dorsal extending fold garden genera genus have having included know lacking limbs lizard mentioned moody oriental prior proportionately pseudocalotes related scales shorter shoulder skin stronger tail than this today uniformsized was were which

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Calotes is distinguished from related genera in having uniform-sized dorsal scales, and lacking a fold of skin extending between the cheek and shoulder, and in having proportionately stronger limbs than Pseudocalotes. Compared to Bronchocela, Calotes have a proportionately shorter tail and limbs. Calotes as we know it today was classified by Moody 1980 prior to which all of the above-mentioned genera were included in this genus.


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