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Mabuya
Bridled Mabuya, Mabuya vittata
Bridled Mabuya, Mabuya vittata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia (paraphyletic)
(unranked) Sauria
Order: Squamata (paraphyletic)
Infraorder: Scincomorpha
Family: Scincidae
Subfamily: Lygosominae
Genus: Mabuya
Species

Over 120, but see text. Bridled Mabuya is a Species of Skinks found in North Africa and Middle East. Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia are air-breathing Cold-blooded Vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers In Phylogenetics, a group of organisms is said to be paraphyletic if the group contains its most recent common ancestor but does not contain all Sauria is a Clade of reptiles that includes all living Diapsids as well as their Common ancestor and all its extinct descendants Squamata (scaled reptiles is the largest recent order of Reptiles including Lizards and Snakes Members of the order are distinguished by In Phylogenetics, a group of organisms is said to be paraphyletic if the group contains its most recent common ancestor but does not contain all Scincomorpha is an Infraorder of Saurians Skinks are the most diverse group of Lizards They make the family Scincidae which shares the superfamily or infraorder Scincomorpha with several other Lygosominae is the largest Subfamily of Skinks in the family Scincidae. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank.

Mabuya is a genus of long-tailed skinks, found through Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Americas. A genus (plural genera from Γένος Latin genus "descent family type gender" is a low-level Taxonomic Skinks are the most diverse group of Lizards They make the family Scincidae which shares the superfamily or infraorder Scincomorpha with several other The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World, consisting of the Continents of North America and South America They are primarily carnivorous, though many are omnivorous. The monophyly of this genus requires confirmation. A clade is a taxonomic group comprising a single Common ancestor and all the descendants of that ancestor


Species

  • Mabuya acutilabris
  • Mabuya affinis
  • Mabuya agilis
  • Mabuya albilabris
  • Mabuya allapallensis
  • Mabuya andamanensis
  • Mabuya angolensis
  • Mabuya arajara
  • Mabuya atlantica
  • Mabuya aurata
  • Mabuya aureopunctata
  • Mabuya bayonii
  • Mabuya beddomiiBeddome's Mabuya
  • Mabuya bensonii
  • Mabuya berengerae
  • Mabuya betsileana
  • Mabuya bibronii
  • Mabuya binotata
  • Mabuya bistriata
  • Mabuya bocagii
  • Mabuya boettgeri
  • Mabuya bontocensis
  • Mabuya boulengeri
  • Mabuya brauni
  • Mabuya brevicollis
  • Mabuya breviparietalis
  • Mabuya buettneri
  • Mabuya caissara
  • Mabuya capensis
  • Mabuya carinataKeeled Indian Mabuya
  • Mabuya carvalhoi
  • Mabuya chimbana
  • Mabuya clivicolaInger's Mabuya
  • Mabuya cochabambae
  • Mabuya comorensis
  • Mabuya croizati
  • Mabuya cumingi
  • Mabuya darevskii
  • Mabuya delalandii
  • Mabuya dissimilisStriped Grass Mabuya
  • Mabuya dorsivittata
  • Mabuya dumasi
  • Mabuya elegans
  • Mabuya englei
  • Mabuya falconensis
  • Mabuya ferrarai
  • Mabuya fogoensis
  • Mabuya frenata
  • Mabuya gansi
  • Mabuya geisthardti
  • Mabuya gravenhorstii
  • Mabuya guaporicola
  • Mabuya heathi
  • Mabuya hemmingi
  • Mabuya hildae
  • Mabuya hildebrandtii
  • Mabuya hoeschi
  • Mabuya homalocephala
  • Mabuya indeprensa
  • Mabuya infralineata
  • Mabuya innotataBlanford's Mabuya
  • Mabuya irregularis
  • Mabuya ivensii
  • Mabuya lacertiformis
  • Mabuya laevis
  • Mabuya lavarambo
  • Mabuya lineolata
  • Mabuya longicaudata
  • Mabuya mabouya
  • Mabuya macleani
  • Mabuya macrophthalma
  • Mabuya macrorhyncha
  • Mabuya maculariaBronze Mabuya
  • Mabuya maculata
  • Mabuya maculilabris
  • Mabuya madagascariensis
  • Mabuya margaritifera
  • Mabuya megalura
  • Mabuya mekuana
  • Mabuya mlanjensis
  • Mabuya multicarinata
  • Mabuya multifasciataEast Indian Brown Mabuya
  • Mabuya nagarjuniSharma's Mabuya
  • Mabuya nancycoutuae
  • Mabuya nigropalmata
  • Mabuya nigropunctata
  • Mabuya novemcarinataAnderson's Mabuya
  • Mabuya occidentalis
  • Mabuya pendeana
  • Mabuya perrotetii
  • Mabuya planifrons
  • Mabuya polytropis
  • Mabuya punctulata
  • Mabuya quadratilobus
  • Mabuya quadricarinataBeautiful Mabuya
  • Mabuya quinquetaeniata
  • Mabuya rodenburgi
  • Mabuya rudisRough Mabuya
  • Mabuya rugiferaNicobar Island Skink
  • Mabuya seychellensis
  • Mabuya socotrana
  • Mabuya spilogaster
  • Mabuya spinalis
  • Mabuya stangeri
  • Mabuya stanjorgeri
  • Mabuya striata
  • Mabuya sulcata
  • Mabuya tandrefana
  • Mabuya tavaratra
  • Mabuya tessellata
  • Mabuya trivittataThree-banded Mabuya
  • Mabuya tytleriTytler's Mabuya
  • Mabuya unimarginata
  • Mabuya vaillantii
  • Mabuya varia
  • Mabuya variegata
  • Mabuya vato
  • Mabuya vezo
  • Mabuya vittataBridled Mabuya
  • Mabuya volamenaloha
  • Mabuya wingati
  • Mabuya wrightii

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