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Gallotia (Lizard)

Synonyms: Ammotachys; Elaphropus; Idiotachys

Wikipedia Abstract

The genus Gallotia are the lacertids (wall lizards) of the Canary Islands. This genus consists of a group that has been evolving there ever since the first islands emerged from the sea over 20 million years ago. The endemic species and subspecies of this group have a number of characteristics that make them quite special within their family (Lacertidae); their only close relatives are the sandrunner lizards (Psammodromus) of the western Mediterranean region. Gallotia are characteristic for eating significant quantities of plants, and for several lineages having evolved insular gigantism.
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Species

Gallotia atlantica (Atlantic Lizard) (Attributes)
Gallotia auaritae (La Palma Giant Lizard) (Attributes)
Gallotia bravoana (La Gomera Giant Lizard) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Gallotia caesaris (Boettger's Lizard) (Attributes)
Gallotia galloti (Gallot's Lizard) (Attributes)
Gallotia gomerana
Gallotia intermedia (Tenerife Speckled Lizard) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Gallotia simonyi (Simony's Lizard) (Critically Endangered) (Attributes)
Gallotia stehlini (Gran Canaria Giant Lizard) (Attributes)

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