Lang's Crag Lizard - Source

Source

  • World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996. Pseudocordylus langi. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 28 July 2007.
Extant Cordylidae species
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Reptilia
  • Order: Squamata
Chamaesaura
  • Cape Grass Lizard (C. anguina)
  • Large-scale Grass Lizard (C. macrolepis)
  • Transvaal Grass Lizard (C. aenea)
Cordylus
  • African Spiny-tailed Lizard (C. polyzonus)
  • Angolan Girdled Lizard (C. angolensis)
  • Armadillo Girdled Lizard (C. cataphractus)
  • Barberton Girdled Lizard (C. barbertonensis)
  • Black Girdled Lizard (C. niger)
  • Blue-spotted Girdled Lizard (C. coeruleopunctatus)
  • Campbell's Girdled Lizard (C. campbelli)
  • Cape Girdled Lizard (C. cordylus)
  • Cloete's Girdled Lizard (C. cloetei)
  • Coastal Spiny-tailed Lizard (C. macropholis)
  • C. meculae
  • C. nyikae
  • C. rivae
  • Drakensberg Crag Lizard (C. subviridis)
  • Dwarf Crag Lizard (C. nebulosus)
  • Dwarf Girdled Lizard (C. minor)
  • Dwarf Karoo Girdled Lizard (C. aridus)
  • East African Spiny-tailed Lizard (C. tropidosternum)
  • Eastern Cape Crag Lizard (C. fasciatus)
  • False Girdled Lizard (C. capensis)
  • Giant Girdled Lizard (C. giganteus)
  • Herero Girdled Lizard (C. pustulatus)
  • Hewitt's Spiny-tailed Lizard (C. peersi)
  • Highveld Crag Lizard (C. melanotus)
  • Jordan's Girdled Lizard (C. jordani)
  • Lang's Crag Lizard (C. langi)
  • Lawrence's Girdled Lizard (C. lawrenci)
  • Limpopo Girdled Lizard (C. jonesii)
  • Maasai Girdled Lizard (C. beraduccii)
  • Machado's Girdled Lizard (C. machadoi)
  • Mclachlan's Girdled Lizard (C. mclachlani)
  • Mozambique Girdled Lizard (C. mossambicus)
  • Namaqua Girdled Lizard (C. namaquensis)
  • Northern Crag Lizard (C. transvaalensis)
  • Oelofsen's Girdled Lizard (C. oelofseni)
  • Prickly Girdled Lizard (C. spinosus)
  • Rhodesian Girdled Lizard (C. rhodesianus)
  • Rooiberg Girdled Lizard (C. imkeae)
  • Tasman's Girdled Lizard (C. tasmani)
  • Transvaal Girdled Lizard (C. vittifer)
  • Ukinga Girdled Lizard (C. ukingensis)
  • Van Dam's Girdled Lizard (C. vandami)
  • Warren's Girdled Lizard (C. warreni)
  • Waterberg Girdled Lizard (C. breyeri)
  • Western Cape Crag Lizard (C. microlepidotus)
  • Zoutpansberg Girdled Lizard (C. depressus)
Platysaurus
  • Broadley's Flat Lizard (P. broadleyi)
  • Cape Flat Lizard (P. capensis)
  • Common Flat Lizard (P. intermedius)
  • Dwarf Flat Lizard (P. guttatus)
  • Emperor Flat Lizard (P. imperator)
  • Lebombo Flat Lizard (P. lebomboensis)
  • Mitchell's Flat Lizard (P. mitchchelli)
  • Ocellated Flat Lizard (P. ocellatus)
  • Orange throated Flat Lizard (P. monotropis)
  • Pungwe Flat Lizard (P. pungweensis)
  • Sekukhune Flat Lizard (P. orientalis)
  • Soutpansberg Flat Lizard (P. relictus)
  • Spotted Flat Lizard (P. maculatus)
  • Striped Flat Lizard (P. torquatus)
  • Waterberg Flat Lizard (P. minor)
Pseudocordylus
  • Lang's Crag Lizard (P. langi)
  • Prickly Girdled Lizard (P. spinosus)
  • P. capensis
  • P. melanotus
  • P. microlepidotus
  • P. nebulosus

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