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Delma
Delma (Lizard)
Synonyms:
Nisara
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Wikipedia Abstract
Delma is a genus of lizards in the family Pygopodidae. The genus Delma contains 21 valid described species, all of which are endemic to Australia.
View Wikipedia Record:
Delma
Species
Delma australis
(
Australian Scalyfoot
)
(Attributes)
Delma borea
(Rusty-topped Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma butleri
(Unbanded Delma, Butler's Legless Lizard, Spinifex Snake-lizard)
(Attributes)
Delma concinna
(Javelin Lizard)
(Attributes)
Delma desmosa
(Attributes)
Delma elegans
(Pilbara Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma fraseri
(Fraser's Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma grayii
(Side-barred Delma, Gray's Legless Lizard)
(Attributes)
Delma hebesa
(Attributes)
Delma impar
(Many-lined Delma, Striped Legless lizard)
(Endangered)
(Attributes)
Delma inornata
(
Unadorned scalyfoot
)
(Attributes)
Delma labialis
(Single-striped Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma mitella
(Atherton Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma molleri
(Gulfs Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma nasuta
(
Legless lizard
)
(Attributes)
Delma pax
(Peace Delma)
(Attributes)
Delma petersoni
(Attributes)
Delma plebeia
(
Grey scalyfoot
)
(Attributes)
Delma plebia
Delma tealei
(Endangered)
(Attributes)
Delma tincta
(
Dyed scalyfoot
)
(Attributes)
Delma torquata
(
Collared scalyfoot
)
(Attributes)
Delma vescolineata
External References
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via
GBIF.org
on 2023-06-13; License:
CC BY 4.0