Biology:Abronia graminea

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Abronia graminea
Arboreal Alligator Lizard Abronia graminea 2900px.jpg
Abronia graminea
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Anguidae
Genus: Abronia
Species:
A. graminea
Binomial name
Abronia graminea
Cope, 1864

Abronia graminea, commonly known as Mexican Alligator Lizard, is an endangered arboreal alligator lizard described in 1864 by Cope.

This species is endemic to the highlands of the states of Veracruz and adjacent Puebla, Mexico. It is considered to be moderately common and is regularly recorded, but its abundance is decreasing. Animals inhabit bromeliads in the canopy of montane pine-oak and cloud forest.[2] It seems unlikely that this species can be found in degraded habitat. This is a viviparous species.[2] The species is threatened by illegal collection for the pet trade, deforestation, and degradation of habitat, largely through the conversion of land to agricultural use.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2341144 entry