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Liolaemidae

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Liolaemidae are a family of iguanian lizards.[1] They were traditionally included in the family Iguanidae as subfamily Liolaeminae, which some more recent authors prefer to delimit in a more restricted way. A common name for this group is liolaemids. Liolaemidae are typically herbivores that have a diet high in fruit. Because of this special diet, Liolaemidae have a larger small intestine when compared to other similar omnivorous and insectivorous lizards.[2]

The genera placed here are:

References

  1. ^ Uetz, P.; Freed, P.; Hošek, J. (eds.). "Liolaemidae". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  2. ^ O'Grady, Shannon P. (2005). "Correlating diet and digestive tract specialization: Examples from the lizard family Liolaemidae". Zoology. Urban & Fischer. 108 (3): 201–210. doi:10.1016/j.zool.2005.06.002. PMID 16351968.

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Liolaemidae: Brief Summary

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Liolaemidae are a family of iguanian lizards. They were traditionally included in the family Iguanidae as subfamily Liolaeminae, which some more recent authors prefer to delimit in a more restricted way. A common name for this group is liolaemids. Liolaemidae are typically herbivores that have a diet high in fruit. Because of this special diet, Liolaemidae have a larger small intestine when compared to other similar omnivorous and insectivorous lizards.

The genera placed here are:

Ctenoblepharys – cabezona (one species) Liolaemus – tree iguanas, snow swifts (over 280 species) Phymaturus (52 species)
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