Liolaemus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Automatic taxobox

Liolaemus is a genus of iguanian lizards, containing many species, all of which are endemic to South America.[1]

Description

File:Blue-Green Smooth-throated Lizard, San Clemente, Maule, Chile imported from iNaturalist photo 87256437.jpg
L. tenuis

Members of the genus Liolaemus form a dominant part of the lizard fauna of the southern part of the continent of South America, and vary considerably in size (Script error: No such module "convert". snout–vent length) and weight (Script error: No such module "convert".).

Geographic range

Liolaemus species are found in the Andes and adjacent lowlands, from Peru to Tierra del Fuego,[2] at altitudes that can exceed Script error: No such module "convert"..[3] The genus has been recorded at Template:Cvt above sea level on Chachani mountain, which is the highest recorded altitude for any reptile species.[4]

Script error: No such module "Multiple image".

Liolaemus magellanicus and Liolaemus sarmientoi are the world's southernmost reptiles, living as far south as Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego and the northern shores of the Strait of Magellan respectively.[5][6]

Diet

Most species of Liolaemus are omnivorous, but a few purely insectivorous and herbivorous species are known.

Species

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". There are more than 225 described species in the genus Liolaemus, but the true number of species may be about double this number.[3] Liolaemus is by far the largest genus of the liolaemid lizards, which are traditionally treated as subfamily Liolaeminae within the Iguanidae but more recently were proposed for upranking to full family Liolaemidae. There are many examples of taxonomic splitting within this genus which is largely due to both phylogenetic pitfalls and an effort to obtain conservation statusScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..[7]

Pets

Some species of Liolaemus have been recently kept as pets, and as many of them originate from regions that experience cold conditions, they are named "snow swifts". More generally, the genus is known as "tree iguanas".

References

<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />

  1. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  2. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  3. a b Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  4. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  5. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  6. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  7. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".

Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Further reading

  • Boulenger GA (1885). Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum (Natural History). Second Edition. Volume II. Iguanidæ ... London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). (Taylor and Francis, printers). xiii + 497 pp. + Plates I–XXIV. (Genus "Liolæmus", p. 138).
  • Wiegmann AFA (1834). "Beiträge zur Zoologie, gesammelt auf einer Reise um die Erde. Siebente Abhandlung. Amphibien ". Nova Acta Physico-Medica, Academiae Caesare Leopoldino-Carolinae 17: 185–268 + Plates XIII–XXII. (Liolaemus, new genus, p. 227). (in German and Latin).

External links

Script error: No such module "Side box".

Template:Taxonbar Template:Authority control