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iguanid

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[ih-gwah-nid] / ɪˈgwɑ nɪd /

noun

  1. any of numerous lizards of the family Iguanidae, of the New World, Madagascar, and several islands of the South Pacific, comprising terrestrial, semiaquatic, and arboreal species typically with a long tail and, in the male, a bright throat patch, including the anoles, collared lizards, earless lizards, horned lizards, and iguanas.


adjective

  1. belonging or pertaining to the iguanids.

Etymology

Origin of iguanid

< New Latin Iguanidae, equivalent to Iguan ( a ) name of genus ( iguana ) + -idae -id 2

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Notes on the variation, distribution, and ecology of the iguanid lizard Enyaliosaurus clarki.

From The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México by Duellman, William E.