Acanthosaura: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Agamidae
- Genus
- Acanthosaura
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Acanthosaura
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Acanthosaura
Acanthosaura is a genus of lizards, commonly known as mountain horned dragons or pricklenape agamas, in the family Agamidae. The common name "pricklenape" refers to a row of dorsal spines which runs down the back of the neck. They are arboreal lizards found in Southeast Asia. They are medium-sized, their total length (including tail) ranging from about 7.5 to 15 in (19 to 38 cm), depending on species and individual. As the common name "mountain horned dragons" implies, they tend to prefer higher elevation areas with dense vegetation.
...Acanthosaura in languages:
- Czech
- trnoještěr
- English
- Pricklenapes
- English
- Mountain Horned Dragons
- Japanese
- クシトカゲ属
- Thai
- สกุล กิ้งก่าเขา
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Acanthosaura
- Agasthyagama
- Aphaniotis
- Bronchocela
- Calotes
- Ceratophora
- Complicitus
- Cophotis
- Coryphophylax
- Cristidorsa
- Dendragama
- Diploderma
- Draco
- Gonocephalus
- Harpesaurus
- Hypsicalotes
- Japalura
- Lophocalotes
- Lyriocephalus
- Malayodracon
- Mantheyus
- Microauris
- Monilesaurus
- Otocryptis
- Pelturagonia
- Phoxophrys
- Psammophilus
- Pseudocalotes
- Pseudocophotis
- Ptyctolaemus
- Salea
- Sarada
- Sitana
Child Taxa
- Acanthosaura armata
- Acanthosaura aurantiacrista
- Acanthosaura bintangensis
- Acanthosaura brachypoda
- Acanthosaura capra
- Acanthosaura cardamomensis
- Acanthosaura coronata
- Acanthosaura crucigera
- Acanthosaura lepidogaster
- Acanthosaura liui
- Acanthosaura longicaudata
- Acanthosaura meridiona
- Acanthosaura murphyi
- Acanthosaura nataliae
- Acanthosaura phongdienensis
- Acanthosaura phuketensis
- Acanthosaura prasina
- Acanthosaura rubrilabris
- Acanthosaura titiwangsaensis
- Acanthosaura tongbiguanensis

















































































































































