Ctenophorus reticulatus
Ctenophorus reticulatus | |
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Male, Uluru, Northern Territory | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Iguania |
Family: | Agamidae |
Subfamily: | Amphibolurinae |
Genus: | Ctenophorus |
Species: | C. reticulatus |
Binomial name | |
Ctenophorus reticulatus Gray, 1845 | |
Ctenophorus reticulatus, the western netted dragon or western netted ground-dragon, is a species of lizard in the Agamidae family. It is found in South Australia, Western Australia and southern Northern Territory.
The species is a member of a diverse genus, Ctenophorus, that contains a group known as crevice and rock dragons. Snout-to-vent length is 108 mm. It has a blunt snout, short limbs, and round head. The adult males are red with black reticula; the females are paler with elongated dark blotches, while the juveniles are olive-grey.[1]
Similar species
Ctenophorus nuchalis, central netted dragon
References
- ↑ Wilson, S & Swan, G. (2003) A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. Second edition. Sydney: New Holland Publ.
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