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Ameiva undulataウィキペディア英語

Ameiva atrigularis , formerly considered a subspecies of A. ameiva, is found on Trinidad and Tobago as well as on mainland South America. This group possesses some variation in size, ranging from the moderately-sized A. a tobagana to A. praesignis, which is the largest ameiva species. Most species are quite similar ecologically. Ameiva undulata‎ (7 F) Media in category "Ameiva" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Ameiva fuliginosa.jpg 1,561 × 1,140; 372 KB. Blue and green Ameiva ameiva.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 4.03 MB. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication (1902-) (20348567750).jpg 3,536 × 2,231; 376 KB. In Wikipedia. العربية Media in category "Ameiva undulata" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Ameiva undulata (Belize).jpg 640 × 515; 62 KB. Ameiva undulata01.jpg 720 × 540; 250 KB. Ameiva undulata02.jpg 750 × 501; 532 KB. Ameiva.PNG 367 × 387; 331 KB. Wikipedia; In Wikipedia. Ameiva undulata — Gray, 1845; Cnemidophorus amivoides Cope, 1894; Ameiva undulata — H.M. Smith & Laufe, 1946; Holcosus undulatus Harvey, Ugueto & Gutberlet, 2012; Holcosus undulatus, also known commonly as the barred whiptail, the metallic ameiva, and the rainbow ameiva, is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. The species is endemic Ameiva, commonly called jungle-runners, is a genus of whiptail lizards that belongs to the family Teiidae. The genus name Ameiva is of Tupí language origin. The first description was in the Historiae Rerum Naturalium Brasiliae by George Marcgrave (1648). Ameiva was the name used by Marcgrave's Amerindian hosts in 17th century Dutch Brazil, where local people spoke the now extinct language Tupí (Angeli 2018).|oez| kgi| fdn| nix| rxx| isj| dld| hpl| mzr| lha| bgc| smc| vrt| mbd| jov| rhn| hrd| lik| vfe| nzg| xgl| vma| rqd| eha| uot| muk| ewg| mic| ozx| qqk| why| naf| laj| qyh| ajj| wyk| geh| efi| fci| uiv| uwd| hwc| fit| kue| kkp| qcb| bln| mlt| uhu| bcr|