Gymnophthalmidae
The Gymnophthalmidae form a family Lézard S which one meets in Central America (Mexico with the Argentine). They are Reptile S reaching to the maximum ten centimetres length, with small legs, almost atrophied at some Espèce S (kind Bachia ) even absent (kind Calyptommatus ). They are overall diurnal, insectivorous animals and oviparous animals, and some species are parthenogenic (kind Gymnophthalmus in particular).
List kinds
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Anadia Gray, 1845
- Bachia Gray, 1845
- Cercosaura Wagler, 1830
- Ecpleopus Duméril and Bibron, 1839
- Euspondylus Tschudi, 1845
- Gymnophthalmus Merrem, 1820
- Iphisa Gray, 1851
- Leposoma Spix, 1825
- Pholidobolus Peters, 1862
- Proctoporus Tschudi, 1845
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