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Cordylidae

Family of lizards


Family of lizards

Cordylus tropidosternum

Cordylidae is a family of small- to medium-sized lizards that occur in southern and eastern Africa. They are commonly known as girdled lizards, spinytail lizards, or girdle-tail lizards.

Cordylidae is closely related to the family Gerrhosauridae, occurring in Africa and Madagascar. These two scientific families of lizards, known as Cordyliformes or Cordyloidea, are sometimes combined into a larger concept of Cordylidae. Recent molecular analyses confirm the clade made up of Cordylidae and Gerrhosauridae (Cordyloidea) and place it in a larger clade including Xantusiidae (Cordylomorpha Vidal & Hedges, 2009).

Description and behavior

Girdled lizards are diurnal and insectivorous. They are terrestrial, mostly inhabiting crevices in rocky terrain, although at least one species digs burrows and another lives under exfoliating bark on trees. They have flattened heads and bodies, and are distinguished by a heavy armour of osteoderms and large, rectangular, scales, arranged in regular rows around the body and tail. Many species have rings of spines on the tail, that aid in wedging the animal into sheltering crevices, and also in dissuading predators.

Most species have four limbs, but those in the genus Chamaesaura are almost entirely limbless, with only tiny spikes in place of the hind limbs. The family includes both egg-laying and ovoviviparous species.

Genera

GenusImageType speciesTaxon authorCommon nameSpecies
*Chamaesaura*[[File:Chamaesaura anguina anguina 15448395.jpg140px]]
*C. anguina**C. anguina* (Linnaeus, 1758)Schneider, 1801Grass lizards5
*Cordylus*[[File:Black Girdled Lizard (Cordylus niger) (32796586262).jpg140px]]
*C. niger**C. cordylus* (Linnaeus, 1758)Laurenti, 1768Girdled lizards21
*Hemicordylus*[[File:Hemicordylus capensis 15249893.jpg140px]]
*H. capensis**H. capensis* (Smith, 1838)Smith, 1838Cliff lizards2
*Karusasaurus*[[File:Karusasaurus polyzonus 15419871.jpg140px]]
*K. polyzonus**K. polyzonus* (Smith, 1838)Stanley, Bauer, Jackman, Branch & Mouton, 2011Karusa lizards2
*Namazonurus*[[File:Namazonurus peersi 94753412.jpg140px]]
*N. peersi**N. pustulatus* (W. Peters, 1862)Stanley, Bauer, Jackman, Branch & Mouton, 2011Namaqua girdled lizards5
*Ninurta*[[File:Ninurta coeruleopunctatus, Nature's Valley.jpg140px]]
*N. coeruleopunctatus**N. coeruleopunctatus* (Methuen & Hewitt, 1913)Stanley, Bauer, Jackman, Branch & Mouton, 2011Blue-spotted girdled lizard1
*Ouroborus*[[File:Ouroborus cataphractus01.jpg140px]]
*O. cataphractus**O. cataphractus* (F. Boie, 1828)Stanley, Bauer, Jackman, Branch & Mouton, 2011Armadillo girdled lizard1
*Platysaurus*[[File:Platysaurus relictus1.JPG140px]]
*P. relictus**P. capensis* Smith, 1844Smith, 1844Flat lizards16
*Pseudocordylus*[[File:Pseudocordylus melanotus subviridis 08.jpg140px]]
*P. subviridis**P. microlepidotus* (Cuvier, 1829)Smith, 1838Crag lizards6
*Smaug*[[File:Cordylus giganteus 1.JPG140px]]
*S. giganteus**S. giganteus* (Smith, 1844)Stanley, Bauer, Jackman, Branch & Mouton, 2011Girdled lizards9

References

References

  1. "Cordylidae." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007.
  2. "Cordylidae." Bill Branch. 1998. Field Guide to Snakes and other reptiles of Southern Africa. Struik Publishers, Cape Town.
  3. Nicolas Vidal; S. Blair Hedges [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/24196810_The_molecular_evolutionary_tree_of_lizards_snakes_and_amphisbaenians The molecular evolutionary tree of lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians]
  4. Bauer, Aaron M.. (1998). "Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians". Academic Press.
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