樹蜥屬

飞蜥科的一属爬行动物

樹蜥屬(學名:Calotes)是鬣蜥科的一屬,包括24個物種。有些物種被稱為森林蜥蜴,另一些因為紅色的頭為「吸血鬼」,還有一些稱為花園蜥蜴。它們是原產於南亞、中國南部、東南亞大陸和安汶島變色樹蜥已被引入到美國佛羅里達州,婆羅洲,蘇拉威西島,塞舌爾,毛里裘斯和阿曼。[2]該屬物種多樣

樹蜥屬
變色樹蜥Calotes versicolor),雄性
科學分類 編輯
界: 動物界 Animalia
門: 脊索動物門 Chordata
綱: 爬蟲綱 Reptilia
目: 有鱗目 Squamata
亞目: 鬣蜥亞目 Iguania
科: 舊大陸鬣蜥科 Agamidae
亞科: 飛蜥亞科 Draconinae
屬: 樹蜥屬 Calotes
Cuvier, 1816

28種,見正文

異名[1]
  • 異鱗蜥屬 Oriocalotes Cuvier, 1816: 35

樹蜥屬與其它近緣屬的區分是具有均勻尺寸背鱗,缺乏臉頰和肩膀之間的皮膚褶皺,四肢比Pseudocalotes屬更強壯的。相較於Bronchocela,樹蜥屬的尾巴和四肢相對較短。在穆迪(1980)確立樹蜥屬之前,所有前面的物種都屬於同一屬。

物種

根據學名字母排列。[3]

參考資料

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