About Elgaria paucicarinata (Fitch, 1934)
The San Lucan alligator lizard, scientifically named Elgaria paucicarinata (Fitch, 1934), is a medium-sized lizard species that belongs to the family Anguidae. This species is endemic to Mexico.
Elgaria paucicarinata (Fitch, 1934) is a animal in the Anguidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Elgaria paucicarinata (Fitch, 1934)
Elgaria paucicarinata, the San Lucan alligator lizard, is a medium-sized endemic Mexican lizard in the Anguidae family.
The San Lucan alligator lizard, scientifically named Elgaria paucicarinata (Fitch, 1934), is a medium-sized lizard species that belongs to the family Anguidae. This species is endemic to Mexico.
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Anguis fragilis Linnaeus, 1758
Anniella pulchra Gray, 1852
Barisia imbricata (Wiegmann, 1828)
Ophisaurus attenuatus Baird, 1880
Abronia deppii (Wiegmann, 1828)
Abronia monticola (Cope, 1878)
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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