16:29 Oct 3, 2004 |
English to Latin translations [PRO] Science - Zoology | ||||
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| Selected response from: Kirill Semenov Ukraine Local time: 17:51 | |||
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3 +3 | lacertus, lacerta |
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4 +1 | stellio |
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lacertus, lacerta Explanation: This is the general translation. But in taxonomy most lizards are in: SUBCLASS LEPIDOSAURIA Squamata SubOrder: Sauria Agamidae . . Chamaeleontdidae Iguanidae . . . . Gekkonidae Pygopodidae Teiidae Lacertidae . . . Xantuslidae Scincidae Cordylidae Dibamidae Xenosauridae Anguidae . Helodermatidae Lanthanotidae Varanidae Rainbow Lizard, Bearded Dragon, Indian Bloodsucker, Spiny-Tailed Lizard Chameleons Anole, Basilisk, Collared Lizard, Iguanas, Horned Lizard, Chuckwalla, Sagebrush Lizard, Side-blotched Lizard Geckos . Race Runner, Tegu Sand Lizards, Ocellated Lizard, Viviparous Lizard, Wall Lizard, Long-tailed Lizard . Skinks Sungazer . . Slow Worm, Alligator Lizard, Sheltopusik, Glass Lizard Gila Monster . Monitors, Komodo Dragon You have to specify which *lizard* do you mean, specifically. :) Reference: http://www.americazoo.com/goto/index/reptiles/classification... |
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