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Lizards (Squamata)

2022
This chapter highlights lizards. It begins by looking at agamid lizards, including the Peter's rock agama, the Indo-Chinese Bloodsucker, the Variable Bloodsucker, and the Butterfly Lizard. Populations of the Peter's rock agama in the United States were derived from the pet trade and have been established in southern Florida since the mid-1980s ...
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Snakes (Squamata)

2022
This chapter examines snakes, starting with the Boa Constrictor. The arrival of the Boa Constrictor to the United States was associated with the pet trade, where it was first reported from Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, in 1994 and thought to have been established.
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Amphibia and Squamata

2011
The Pliocene of Laetoli (Tanzania) has produced a taxonomically unbalanced fauna of amphibians and squamate reptiles. Amphibians are represented by only two specimens belonging to indeterminate anurans. Similarly, lizards are comprised of two specimens that are referred to an indeterminate acrodontan and an indeterminate scincomorphan.
Jean-Claude Rage, Salvador Bailon
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Squamata

2003
Abstract ‘It has been suggested that the Fijian Banded Iguana was deliberately introduced to the island of Efate in Vanuatu [formerly the New Hebrides] by a disgruntled herpetologist. It has now established a significant population on the island’. (H. Cogger, personal communication 1996).
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Squamata

1996
Robert M. Sullivan, J. Alan Holman
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