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Taxonomy Profile: Sceloporus (Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Genus
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s):
Spiny Lizards []
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Sceloporus: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Deuterostomia
Phylum :
Chordata
chordates |
cordado |
cordés |
Subphylum :
Vertebrata
vertebrates |
vertebrado |
vertébrés |
Infradivision :
Gnathostomata
Superclass :
Tetrapoda
Class :
Reptilia
répteis |
reptiles |
Reptiles |
Order :
Squamata
Amphisbaenians |
Lizards |
Snakes |
amphisbènes |
lézards |
serpents |
Suborder :
Iguania
Iguanas |
iguanes |
Family :
Iguanidae
American Arboreal Lizards |
Chuckwallas |
Iguanas |
Iguanids |
Subfamily :
Sceloporinae
Genus :
Sceloporus
Spiny Lizards |
Sceloporus Direct Children(s):
Sceloporus undulatus
(Bosc and Daudin in Sonnini and Latreille 1801)
Sceloporus clarkii
(Baird and Girard 1852)
Sceloporus cyanogenys
(Cope 1885)
Sceloporus graciosus
(Baird and Girard 1852)
Sceloporus grammicus
(Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus jarrovii
(Cope in Yarrow 1875)
Sceloporus magister
(Hallowell 1854)
Sceloporus merriami
(Stejneger 1904)
Sceloporus occidentalis
(Baird and Girard 1852)
Sceloporus olivaceus
(H M Smith 1934)
Sceloporus orcutti
(Stejneger 1893)
Sceloporus poinsettii
(Baird and Girard 1852)
Sceloporus scalaris
(Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus variabilis
(Wiegmann 1834)
Sceloporus virgatus
(H M Smith 1938)
Sceloporus woodi
(Stejneger 1918)
Sceloporus consobrinus
(Baird and Girard in Marcy and McClellan 1854)
Sceloporus tristichus
(Cope in Yarrow 1875)
Sceloporus becki
(Van Denburgh 1905)
Sceloporus serrifer
(Cope 1866)
Sceloporus arenicolus
(Degenhardt and Jones 1972)
Sceloporus slevini
(H M Smith 1937)
Sceloporus acanthinus
(Bocourt 1873)
Sceloporus adleri
(H M Smith and Savitzky 1974)
Sceloporus aeneus
(Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus anahuacus
(Lara-Góngora 1983)
Sceloporus angustus
(Dickerson 1919)
Sceloporus asper
(Boulenger 1897)
Sceloporus bicanthalis
(H M Smith 1937)
Sceloporus bulleri
(Boulenger 1894)
Sceloporus carinatus
(H M Smith 1936)
Sceloporus cautus
(H M Smith 1938)
Sceloporus chrysostictus
(Cope 1866)
Sceloporus couchii
(Baird 1859)
Sceloporus cozumelae
(Jones 1927)
Sceloporus cryptus
(H M Smith and Lynch 1967)
Sceloporus dugesii
(Bocourt 1874)
Sceloporus edwardtaylori
(H M Smith 1936)
Sceloporus exsul
(Dixon Ketchersid and Lieb 1972)
Sceloporus formosus
(Wiegmann 1834)
Sceloporus gadoviae
(Boulenger 1905)
Sceloporus goldmani
(H M Smith 1937)
Sceloporus grandaevus
(Dickerson 1919)
Sceloporus heterolepis
(Boulenger 1894)
Sceloporus horridus
(Wiegmann 1834)
Sceloporus hunsakeri
(Hall and H M Smith 1979)
Sceloporus insignis
(Webb 1967)
Sceloporus internasalis
(H M Smith and Bumzahem 1955)
Sceloporus jalapae
(Günther 1890)
Sceloporus licki
(Van Denburgh 1895)
Sceloporus lineatulus
(Dickerson 1919)
Sceloporus lundelli
(H M Smith 1939)
Sceloporus macdougalli
(H M Smith and Bumzahem 1953)
Sceloporus maculosus
(H M Smith 1934)
Sceloporus megalepidurus
(H M Smith 1934)
Sceloporus melanorhinus
(Bocourt 1876)
Sceloporus mucronatus
(Cope 1885)
Sceloporus nelsoni
(Cochran 1923)
Sceloporus ochoterenae
(H M Smith 1934)
Sceloporus ornatus
(Baird 1859)
Sceloporus palaciosi
(Lara-Góngora 1983)
Sceloporus parvus
(H M Smith 1934)
Sceloporus pyrocephalus
(Cope 1864)
Sceloporus salvini
(Günther 1890)
Sceloporus siniferus
(Cope 1871)
Sceloporus smaragdinus
(Bocourt 1873)
Sceloporus spinosus
(Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus squamosus
(Bocourt 1874)
Sceloporus stejnegeri
(H M Smith 1942)
Sceloporus subpictus
(Lynch and H M Smith 1965)
Sceloporus taeniocnemis
(Cope 1885)
Sceloporus tanneri
(H M Smith and Larsen 1975)
Sceloporus torquatus
(Wiegmann 1828)
Sceloporus utiformis
(Cope 1864)
Sceloporus zosteromus
(Cope 1863)
Sceloporus chaneyi
(Liner and Dixon 1992)
Sceloporus cowlesi
(Lowe and Norris 1956)
Sceloporus albiventris
(H M Smith 1939)
Sceloporus aurantius
(Grummer and Bryson 2014)
Sceloporus aureolus
(H M Smith 1942)
Sceloporus bimaculosus
(Phelan and Brattstrom 1955)
Sceloporus caeruleus
(H M Smith 1936)
Sceloporus cyanostictus
(R W Axtell and C A Axtell 1971)
Sceloporus cupreus
(Bocourt 1873)
Sceloporus druckercolini
(Pérez-Ramos and Salanan de la Riva 2008)
Sceloporus edbelli
(H M Smith Chiszar and Lemos-Espinal 2003)
Sceloporus lemosespinali
(Lara-Góngora 2004)
Sceloporus uniformis
(Phelan and Brattstrom 1955)
Sceloporus malachiticus
(Cope 1864)
Sceloporus minor
(Cope 1885)
Sceloporus omiltemanus
(Günther 1890)
Sceloporus oberon
(H M Smith and Brown 1941)
Sceloporus samcolemani
(H M Smith and Hall 1974)
Sceloporus shannonorum
(Langebartel 1959)
Sceloporus smithi
(Hartweg and Oliver 1937)
Sceloporus teapensis
(Günther 1890)
Sceloporus lunae
(Bocourt 1873)
Sceloporus sugillatus
(H M Smith 1942)
Sceloporus gadsdeni
(Castañeda-Gaytán and Díaz-Cárdenas 2017)
Sceloporus halli
(Dasmann and H M Smith 1974)
Sceloporus: References
Expert(s):
Expert:
Roy W. McDiarmid
Notes:
U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Reference for:
Sceloporus
Source(s):
Source:
NODC Taxonomic Code
Acquired:
1996-07-29
Notes:
Reference for:
Sceloporus
Source:
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Acquired:
2000-10-07
Notes:
CONABIO: (http://www.conabio.gob.mx/)
Reference for:
Sceloporus
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Flores-Villela, Oscar / McCoy, C. J., ed.
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
1993-01-29 / 1993-01-29
Article/Chapter Title:
Herpetofauna Mexicana: Lista anotada de las especies de anfibios y reptiles de México, cambios taxonómicos recientes, y nuevas especies
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication, no. 17
Page(s):
iv + 73
Publisher:
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Publication Place:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
ISBN/ISSN:
0-911239-42-1/
Notes:
Reference for:
Sceloporus
Sceloporus: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Sceloporus: Comments