Tympanocryptis fortescuensis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Iguania |
Family: | Agamidae |
Genus: | Tympanocryptis |
Species: | T. fortescuensis |
Binomial name | |
Tympanocryptis fortescuensis | |
Tympanocryptis fortescuensis is a species of agama found in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. [2] [3]
Tympanocryptis is a genus of Australian lizards in the family Agamidae commonly known as earless dragons.
The Yinnietharra rock dragon or Yinnietharra crevice-dragon is a lizard in the family Agamidae. The species was first described by Glen Milton Storr in 1981. It is endemic to Western Australia.
Tympanocryptis tetraporophora, also known as Eyrean earless dragon or long-tailed earless dragon, is one of a documented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis. Tympanocryptis is differentiated from other genera within the family Agamidae by a tympanum covered with scales and a missing phalange in the fifth toe of the rear foot. T. tetraporophora is a ground dwelling dragon inhabiting semi arid regions of central New South Wales, arid regions of South Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and tropical grasslands of Northern Queensland.
Tympanocryptis centralis, also known as central Australian earless dragon or central pebble dragon, is one of a documented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis.
Tympanocryptis pinguicolla, also known as Victorian grassland earless dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is one of a documented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis.
Tympanocryptis pentalineata, also known as five-lined earless dragon, is one of a documented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis.
Tympanocryptis houstoni, also known as Houston's earless dragon or Nullarbor earless dragon, is one of a documented species of a relatively small dragon belonging to the genus Tympanocryptis.
Ctenophorus nguyarna, commonly known as the Lake Disappointment dragon is a species of agamid lizard occurring in low samphire shrubs fringing the remote Lake Disappointment in Western Australia.
Diporiphora convergens, the Crystal Creek two-lined dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Diporiphora lalliae, the northern deserts dragon or Lally's two-line dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Diporiphora magna, the yellow-sided two-lined dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Diporiphora pindan, the Pindan two-line dragon or Pindan dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Lophognathus gilberti, Gilbert's lashtail or Gilbert's dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Pogona microlepidota, the Kimberley bearded dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Tympanocryptis cephalus, the blotch-tailed earless dragon or coastal pebble-mimic dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Tympanocryptis condaminensis, the Condamine earless dragon, is a species of agama found in Australia.
Tympanocryptis diabolicus, the Hamersley pebble-mimic dragon, is a species of agama found in Western Australia.
Tympanocryptis pseudopsephos, the Goldfields pebble-mimic dragon, is a species of agama found in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
Tympanocryptis uniformis, the even-scaled earless dragon, is a species of agama found in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Tympanocryptis wilsoni, the Roma earless dragon, is a species of agama found in Queensland, Australia.