Ctenophorus - Species

Species

Listed alphabetically by specific name.

  • Ctenophorus adelaidensis – Western Heath Dragon
  • Ctenophorus caudicinctus – Ring-tailed Bicycle-dragon, Ring-tailed Dragon
  • Ctenophorus clayi – Black-shouldered Ground-dragon, Black-collared Dragon
  • Ctenophorus cristatus – Crested Bicycle-dragon, Crested Dragon, Bicycle Dragon
  • Ctenophorus decresii – Tawny Crevice-dragon, Tawny Dragon
  • Ctenophorus femoralis – Long-tailed Sand-dragon
  • Ctenophorus fionni – Peninsula Crevice-dragon, Peninsula Dragon
  • Ctenophorus fordi – Mallee Dragon, Mallee Sand-dragon, Mallee Military Dragon
  • Ctenophorus gibba – Bulldust Ground-dragon, Gibber Dragon
  • Ctenophorus isolepis – Central Military Dragon
  • Ctenophorus maculatus – Spotted Military Dragon, Spotted Dragon, Spotted Sand-dragon
  • Ctenophorus maculosus – Lake Eyre Dragon, Salt-Lake Ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus mckenziei – Dwarf Bicycle-dragon, McKenzie's Dragon
  • Ctenophorus nguyarna – Lake Disappointment Dragon
  • Ctenophorus nuchalis – Central Netted Dragon, Central Netted Ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus ornatus – Ornate Dragon, Ornate Crevise-dragon
  • Ctenophorus pictus – Painted Dragon
  • Ctenophorus reticulatus – Western Netted Dragon, Western Netted Ground-dragon
  • Ctenophorus rufescens – Rusty Crevice-dragon, Rusty Dragon
  • Ctenophorus salinarum – Saltpan Ground-dragon, Claypan Dragon
  • Ctenophorus scutulatus – Lozenge-marked Dragon, Lozenge-marked Bicycle-dragon
  • Ctenophorus tjantjalka – Ochre Dragon
  • Ctenophorus vadnappa – Red-barred Crevice-dragon, Red-barred Dragon
  • Ctenophorus yinnietharra – Yinnietharra Crevice-dragon, Yinnietharra Rock Dragon

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