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  Amazon.com: Diporiphora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Among the agamid lizards, Diporiphora and Gemmatophora reproduced during the...
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Ctenophorus isolepis 2 20.0 2.1 Diporiphora winneckei 2 10.5 2.6 Ctenotus...
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 AUSTRALIAN HERPETOLOGY WEBSITE - Common names of Australian Reptiles
Q2224 Diporiphora bennettii (Gray,1845) Robust Two-line Dragon NT,WA Diporiphora bennettii arnhemica Storr,1974 Arnhem Land Two-line Dragon NT,WA Diporiphora bilineata Gray,1842 Northern Two-line Dragon NT,Qld,WA Two-Lined Dragon
W2227 Diporiphora lalliae Storr,1974 Lally’s Two-line Dragon NT,SA,WA Diporiphora linga Houston,1977 Pink Two-line Dragon SA
C2229 Diporiphora magna Storr,1974 Yellow-sided Two-line Dragon NT,Qld,WA Diporiphora pindan Storr,1979 Pindan Two-line Dragon WA
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 live_cool_stay_cool's Xanga Site
Vetebrates have bony backbone, which is a strong, flexible column to which other body structures are attached.
Tree dragon Diporiphora superba, one of the worlds most slender agamids, has a tail that is three to four times its body length.
It has been know to science since1974 and lives in the foliage of the acacia tree s in north-west Australia.
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 DGHT-AG Agamen-Literatur und Schriften
STORR, G.M. (1974): Agamid lizards of the genera Caimanops, Physignathus and Diporiphora in Western Australia and Northern Territory.
KUTT, A.S. and J.E. KEMP (1997): Common myna Acridotherus tristis preys on two-lined dragons Diporiphora australis.
HOUSTON, T.F. (1977): A new species of Diporiphora from South Australia and geographic variation in D.
www.dght.de /ag/agamen/Literatur_und_Schriften/DGHT-AG_Agamen_Literatur_Diporiphora.html   (93 words)

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