Hydrosaurus
Hydrosaurus, commonly known as the sailfin lizards, is a genus in the family Agamidae.[2] These relatively large lizards are named after the sail-like structure on their tails. They are native to the Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, where they are generally found near water, such as rivers and mangrove.[3] Sailfin lizards are semiaquatic and able to run short distances across water using both their feet and tail for support, similar to the basilisks.[4] They are threatened by both habitat loss and overcollection for the wild animal trade.[3]
Sailfin lizards | |
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Hydrosaurus amboinensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Iguania |
Family: | Agamidae |
Subfamily: | Hydrosaurinae |
Genus: | Hydrosaurus Kaup, 1828[1] |
Type species | |
Hydrosaurus amboinensis | |
Species | |
See text | |
Synonyms | |
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They are the only members of the subfamily Hydrosaurinae.
Species
There are currently five valid species according to the Reptile Database,[2][3][5]
Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
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Hydrosaurus amboinensis (Schlosser, 1768) | Amboina sailfin lizard or Amboina sail-finned lizard | New Guinea (both Papua New Guinea and Western New Guinea, Indonesia) and Ambon/Amboina Island (Indonesia) | |
Hydrosaurus celebensis (Peters, 1872) | Sulawesi sailfin lizard | Indonesia (Sulawesi) | |
Hydrosaurus microlophus (Bleeker, 1860) | Makassar sailfin lizard | Indonesia (Sulawesi) | |
Hydrosaurus pustulatus (Eschsholtz, 1829) | Philippine sailfin lizard, crested lizard, sail-fin lizard, sailfin water lizard, or soa-soa water lizard[6] | Philippine archipelago (from Mindanao in south to Luzon in north) | |
Hydrosaurus weberi Barbour, 1911 | Weber's sailfin lizard | Indonesia | |
References
Wikispecies has information related to Hydrosaurus. |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hydrosaurus. |
- Hydrosaurus, ITIS report
- Hydrosaurus, The Reptile Database
- Cameron D. Siler, Andrés Lira-Noriega, Rafe M. Brown (2014). Conservation genetics of Australasian sailfin lizards: Flagship species threatened by coastal development and insufficient protected area coverage. Biological Conservation 169: 100–108. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2013.10.014
- Jackman Bauer (2008). Global diversity of lizards in freshwater (Reptilia: Lacertilia). Hydrobiologia 595(1): 581–586.
- Denzer, W.; P.D. Campbell; U. Manthey; A. Glässer-Trobisch; A. Koch (2020). "Dragons in Neglect: Taxonomic Revision of the Sulawesi Sailfin Lizards of the Genus Hydrosaurus Kaup, 1828 (Squamata, Agamidae)". Zootaxa. 4747 (2): 275–301. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4747.2.3.
- Hydrosaurus pustulatus, IUCN
- Hydrosaurus, ZipCodeZoo.com
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