Tropidurus etheridgei
Species of lizard
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Tropidurus etheridgei, also known commonly as Etheridge's lava lizard, is a species of lizard of the family Tropiduridae. The species is endemic to South America.
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The specific name, etheridgei, is in honor of American herpetologist Richard Emmett Etheridge.[2]
T. etheridgei is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.[3]
The preferred natural habitats of T. etheridgei are forest and savanna.[1]
T. etheridgei is oviparous.[3]
Aparicio, J.; Cacciali, P.; Carreira, S.; Gonzales, L.; Kacoliris, F.; Montero, R.; Moravec, J.; Nogueira, C. de C.; Pelegrin, N.; Scott, N. (2019). "Tropidurus etheridgei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019 e.T49845544A49845548. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T49845544A49845548.en. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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- Cacciali P, Köhler G (2019). "Diversity of Tropidurus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) in Paraguay—an integrative taxonomic approach based on morphological and molecular genetic evidence". Zootaxa 4375 (4): 511–536.
- Cei JM (1982). "A new species of Tropidurus (Sauria, Iguanidae) from the arid Chacoan and western regions of Argentina". Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas (97): 1–10. (Tropidurus etheridgei, new species). (in English, with an abstract in Spanish).
- Cruz FB, Silva S, Scrocchi GJ (1998). "Ecology of the lizard Tropidurus etheridgei (Squamata: Tropiduridae) from the dry Chaco of Salta, Argentina". Herpetological Natural History 6 (1): 23–31. (in English, with an abstract in Spanish).
- Dirksen L, De la Riva I (1999). "The lizards and amphisbaenians of Bolivia (Reptilia, Squamata): checklist, localities, and bibliography". Graellsia 55: 199–215. (Tropidurus etheridgei, p. 207). (in English, with an abstract in Spanish).