List of reptile genera
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List of reptile genera lists the vertebrate class of reptiles by genus, spanning two subclasses.
Subclass Anapsida
Order Testudinata (turtles)
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines characterized by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs and acting as a shield.[1]
Suborder Pleurodira[2]
- Superfamily Cheloides
- Family Chelidae[3]
- Genus Acanthochelys
- Genus Chelodina
- Genus Chelus - mata mata
- Genus Elseya
- Genus Elusor - Mary River turtle
- Genus Emydura
- Genus Flaviemys - yellow-faced saw-shelled turtle, now listed under Myuchelys as Manning River snapping turtle
- Genus Hydromedusa
- Genus Mesoclemmys
- Genus Myuchelys
- Genus Phrynops
- Genus Platemys - twist-necked turtle
- Genus Pseudemydura - western swamp turtle
- Genus Rheodytes
- Genus Rhinemys - red side-necked turtle
- Family Chelidae[3]
- Superfamily Pelomedusoides
- Family Pelomedusidae[4]
- Genus Pelomedusa - African helmeted turtle
- Genus Pelusios
- Family Podocnemididae[5]
- Genus Erymnochelys - Madagascan big-headed turtle
- Genus Peltocephalus - big-headed Amazon River turtle
- Genus Podocnemis
- Family Pelomedusidae[4]
Suborder Cryptodira[6]
- Clade Americhelydia
- Family Chelydridae[7]
- Genus Chelydra
- Genus Macrochelys
- Family Chelydridae[7]
- Superfamily Chelonioidea
- Family Cheloniidae[6]
- Genus Caretta - loggerhead sea turtle
- Genus Chelonia - green sea turtle
- Genus Eretmochelys - hawksbill sea turtle
- Genus Lepidochelys - ridley sea turtle
- Genus Natator - flatback sea turtle
- Family Dermochelyidae[6]
- Genus Dermochelys - leatherback sea turtle
- Family Cheloniidae[6]
- Superfamily Kinosternoidea
- Family Dermatemydidae[6]
- Genus Dermatemys - Central American river turtle
- Family Kinosternidae[6]
- Genus Claudius - narrow-bridged musk turtle
- Genus Kinosternon
- Genus Staurotypus
- Genus Sternotherus
- Family Dermatemydidae[6]
- Superfamily Testudinoidea
- Family Emydidae[8]
- Genus Actinemys
- Genus Clemmys - spotted turtle
- Genus Chrysemys
- Genus Deirochelys - chicken turtle
- Genus Emydoidea - Blanding's turtle
- Genus Emys
- Genus Glyptemys
- Genus Graptemys
- Genus Malaclemys - diamondback terrapin
- Genus Psilosemys
- Genus Pseudemys
- Genus Terrapene - box turtle
- Genus Trachemys
- Genus Wilburemys
- Family Geoemydidae[9]
- Genus Batagur - including part of Kachuga
- Genus Cuora - Asian box turtle
- Genus Cyclemys
- Genus Geoclemys - black pond turtle
- Genus Geoemyda
- Genus Hardella - brahminy river turtle
- Genus Heosemys - formerly in Geoemyda
- Genus Leucocephalon - Sulawesi forest turtle, formerly in Geoemyda and Heosemys
- Genus Malayemys
- Genus Mauremys - including Annamemys, Cathaiemys and Emmenia
- Genus Melanochelys
- Genus Morenia
- Genus Notochelys - Malayan flat-shelled turtle
- Genus Orlitia - Malaysian giant turtle
- Genus Pangshura - formerly in Kachuga
- Genus Rhinoclemmys
- Genus Sacalia
- Genus Siebenrockiella - formerly under Heosemys
- Genus Vijayachelys - cane turtle, formerly in Geoemyda and Heosemys
- Family Testudinidae - tortoise[10]
- Genus Agrionemys - Russian tortoise
- Genus Aldabrachelys
- Genus Astrochelys
- Genus Centrochelys
- Genus Chelonoidis
- Genus Chersina - angulate tortoise
- Genus Chersobius
- Genus Geochelone
- Genus Gopherus
- Genus Homopus
- Genus Indotestudo
- Genus Kinixys
- Genus Malacochersus - pancake tortoise
- Genus Manouria
- Genus Psammobates
- Genus Pyxis
- Genus Stigmochelys - leopard tortoise
- Genus Testudo
- Family Emydidae[8]
- Superfamily Trionychia
- Family Carettochelyidae[11]
- Genus Carettochelys - pig-nosed turtle
- Family Trionychidae[12]
- Genus Amyda
- Genus Apalone
- Genus Chitra
- Genus Cyclanorbis
- Genus Cycloderma
- Genus Dogania - Malayan softshell turtle
- Genus Lissemys
- Genus Nilssonia
- Genus Palea - wattle-necked softshell turtle
- Genus Pelochelys
- Genus Pelodiscus
- Genus Rafetus
- Genus Trionyx
- Family Carettochelyidae[11]
Subclass Diapsida
Superorder Lepidosauria
The Lepidosauria (from Greek meaning scaled lizards) are reptiles with overlapping scales. This subclass includes Squamata and Rhynchocephalia. It is a monophyletic group and therefore contains all descendants of a common ancestor.[13]
Order Rhynchocephalia
Rhynchocephalia is an order of lizard-like reptiles that includes only one living species of tuatara, which in turn has two subspecies (Sphenodon punctatus punctatus and Sphenodon punctatus guntheri), which only inhabit parts of New Zealand.[14]
- Family Sphenodontidae
- Genus Sphenodon - tuatara
Order Squamata
Squamata is the largest order of reptiles, comprising lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards), which are collectively known as squamates or scaled reptiles. With over 10,000 species,[15]
- Suborder Anguimorpha
- Family Anguidae[16]
- Genus Abronia
- Genus Anguis
- Genus Celestus
- Genus Diploglossus
- Genus Dopasia
- Genus Elgaria
- Genus Gerrhonotus
- Genus Hyalosaurus - Koelliker's glass lizard
- Genus Ophiodes
- Genus Ophisaurus
- Genus Pseudopus
- Family Anniellidae[17]
- Genus Anniella - American legless lizard
- Family Helodermatidae[18]
- Genus Heloderma
- Family Lanthanotidae[19]
- Genus Lanthanotus
- Family Shinisauridae[20]
- Genus Shinisaurus
- Family Varanidae[21]
- Genus Varanus - monitor lizard
- Family Xenosauridae.[22]
- Genus Xenosaurus
- Family Anguidae[16]
- Infraorder Gekkota
- Family Dibamidae[23]
- Genus Anelytropsis
- Genus Dibamus
- Family Gekkonidae[24]
- Genus Afroedura
- Genus Afrogecko
- Genus Agamura
- Genus Ailuronyx
- Genus Alsophylax
- Genus Altiphylax
- Genus Blaesodactylus
- Genus Bunopus
- Genus Calodactylodes
- Genus Chondrodactylus
- Genus Christinus
- Genus Cnemaspis
- Genus Crossobamon
- Genus Cryptactites - Peringuey's leaf-toed gecko
- Genus Cyrtodactylus
- Genus Cyrtopodion
- Genus Dixonius
- Genus Ebenavia
- Genus Elasmodactylus
- Genus Geckolepis
- Genus Gehyra
- Genus Gekko
- Genus Goggia
- Genus Hemidactylus
- Genus Hemiphyllodactylus
- Genus Heteronotia
- Genus Homopholis
- Genus Kolekanos
- Genus Lepidodactylus
- Genus Luperosaurus
- Genus Lygodactylus
- Genus Matoatoa
- Genus Mediodactylus
- Genus Microgecko
- Genus Nactus
- Genus Narudasia
- Genus Pachydactylus
- Genus Paragehyra
- Genus Paroedura
- Genus Parsigecko - Ziaie's Pars-gecko
- Genus Perochirus
- Genus Phelsuma
- Genus Pseudoceramodactylus - Gulf short-fingered gecko
- Genus Pseudogekko
- Genus Ptenopus
- Genus Ptychozoon
- Genus Ramigekko - Swartberg African leaf-toed gecko
- Genus Rhinogekko
- Genus Rhoptropella - Namaqua day gecko
- Genus Rhoptropus
- Genus Stenodactylus
- Genus Tenuidactylus
- Genus Trachydactylus
- Genus Trigonodactylus
- Genus Tropiocolotes
- Genus Urocotyledon
- Genus Uroplatus
- Family Pygopodidae[25]
- Family Dibamidae[23]
- Suborder Iguania
- Family Agamidae[26]
- Genus Acanthocercus
- Genus Acanthosaura - mountain horned dragons
- Genus Agama
- Genus Amphibolurus - lashtail dragons
- Genus Aphaniotis
- Genus Bronchocela
- Genus Bufoniceps - Laungwala long-headed lizard
- Genus Caimanops - mulga dragon, sometimes placed in Diporiphora
- Genus Calotes
- Genus Ceratophora
- Genus Chelosania - ring-tailed dragon
- Genus Chlamydosaurus - frilled-neck lizard
- Genus Complicitus - blackthroated bloodsucker
- Genus Cophotis
- Genus Coryphophylax
- Genus Cristidorsa
- Genus Cryptagama - gravel dragon
- Genus Ctenophorus - comb-bearing dragons
- Genus Dendragama
- Genus Diploderma
- Genus Diporiphora - two-lined dragons
- Genus Draco - 'flying' lizards or gliding lizards
- Genus Gonocephalus
- Genus Gowidon
- Genus Harpesaurus
- Genus Hydrosaurus
- Genus Hypsicalotes
- Genus Hypsilurus - rainforest dragons
- Genus Intellagama - Australian water dragon, formerly placed in Physignathus
- Genus Japalura
- Genus Laudakia
- Genus Leiolepis
- Genus Lophocalotes
- Genus Lophognathus - sometimes placed in Amphibolurus
- Genus Lophosaurus - forest dragons
- Genus Lyriocephalus - hump-nosed lizard, lyreshead lizard
- Genus Malayodracon
- Genus Mantheyus
- Genus Microauris
- Genus Mictopholis - see Pseudocalotes
- Genus Moloch - thorny devil
- Genus Monilesaurus
- Genus Oriocalotes - small forest lizard
- Genus Otocryptis
- Genus Paralaudakia - sometimes included in Laudakia
- Genus Phoxophrys
- Genus Phrynocephalus
- Genus Physignathus - water dragons
- Genus Pogona - bearded dragons
- Genus Psammophilus
- Genus Pseudocalotes
- Genus Pseudocophotis
- Genus Pseudotrapelus
- Genus Ptyctolaemus
- Genus Rankinia - heath dragon
- Genus Saara
- Genus Salea
- Genus Sarada - large fan-throated lizards
- Genus Sitana - fan-throated lizards
- Genus Stellagama
- Genus Thaumatorhynchus
- Genus Trapelus
- Genus Tropicagama
- Genus Tympanocryptis - earless dragons
- Genus Uromastyx
- Genus Xenagama
- Family Chamaeleonidae - chameleon[27]
- Genus Archaius
- Genus Bradypodion
- Genus Brookesia
- Genus Calumma
- Genus Chamaeleo
- Genus Furcifer
- Genus Kinyongia
- Genus Nadzikambia
- Genus Palleon
- Genus Rieppeleon
- Genus Rhampholeon
- Genus Trioceros
- Family Corytophanidae[28]
- Genus Basiliscus
- Genus Corytophanes
- Genus Laemanctus
- Family Crotaphytidae[29]
- Genus Crotaphytus
- Genus Gambelia
- Family Hoplocercidae[29]
- Genus Enyalioides
- Genus Hoplocercus - weapontail
- Genus Morunasaurus
- Family Iguanidae[30]
- Genus Amblyrhynchus - marine iguana
- Genus Brachylophus
- Genus Cachryx
- Genus Conolophus
- Genus Ctenosaura
- Genus Cyclura
- Genus Dipsosaurus - desert iguana
- Genus Iguana
- Genus Sauromalus - chuckwalla
- Family Leiosauridae[31]
- Genus Anisolepis
- Genus Diplolaemus
- Genus Enyalius
- Genus Leiosaurus
- Genus Pristidactylus
- Genus Urostrophus
- Family Liolaemidae[32]
- Genus Ctenoblepharys
- Genus Liolaemus
- Genus Phymaturus
- Family Opluridae[33]
- Genus Chalarodon
- Genus Oplurus
- Family Phrynosomatidae[34]
- Genus Callisaurus - zebra-tailed lizard
- Genus Cophosaurus - greater earless lizard
- Genus Holbrookia
- Genus Petrosaurus - California rock lizard
- Genus Phrynosoma - horned lizard
- Genus Sceloporus - spiny lizard
- Genus Uma - fringe-toed lizard
- Genus Urosaurus
- Genus Uta - side-blotched lizard
- Family Polychrotidae[35]
- Genus Polychrus
- Family Tropiduridae[36]
- Genus Eurolophosaurus
- Genus Microlophus
- Genus Plica
- Genus Stenocercus
- Genus Strobilurus
- Genus Tropidurus
- Genus Uracentron - sometimes in Tropidurus
- Genus Uranoscodon
- Family Agamidae[26]
- Superfamily Lacertoidea
- Family Alopoglossidae[37] - recently split from the Gymnophthalmidae
- Genus Alopoglossus
- Genus Ptychoglossus
- Family Amphisbaenidae[38]
- Genus Amphisbaena - worm lizard
- Genus Ancylocranium
- Genus Baikia - West African worm lizard
- Genus Chirindia
- Genus Cynisca
- Genus Dalophia
- Genus Geocalamus
- Genus Leposternon
- Genus Loveridgea
- Genus Mesobaena
- Genus Monopeltis
- Genus Zygaspis
- Family Bipedidae[39]
- Genus Bipes
- Family Blanidae[40]
- Genus Blanus
- Family Cadeidae
- Genus Cadea
- Family Gymnophthalmidae[41]
- Genus Acratosaura
- Genus Adercosaurus
- Genus Alexandresaurus
- Genus Amapasaurus - four-toed amapasaurus
- Genus Anadia
- Genus Andinosaura
- Genus Anotosaura
- Genus Arthrosaura
- Genus Bachia
- Genus Calyptommatus
- Genus Caparaonia
- Genus Cercosaura
- Genus Colobodactylus
- Genus Colobosaura
- Genus Colobosauroides
- Genus Dendrosauridion
- Genus Dryadosaura
- Genus Echinosaura
- Genus Ecpleopus
- Genus Euspondylus
- Genus Gelanesaurus
- Genus Gymnophthalmus
- Genus Heterodactylus
- Genus Iphisa
- Genus Kaieteurosaurus
- Genus Leposoma
- Genus Loxopholis
- Genus Macropholidus
- Genus Marinussaurus
- Genus Micrablepharus
- Genus Neusticurus
- Genus Nothobachia
- Genus Oreosaurus
- Genus Pantepuisaurus
- Genus Petracola
- Genus Pholidobolus
- Genus Placosoma
- Genus Potamites
- Genus Procellosaurius
- Genus Proctoporus
- Genus Psilops
- Genus Rhachisaurus
- Genus Riama
- Genus Riolama
- Genus Rondonops
- Genus Scriptosaura
- Genus Selvasaura
- Genus Stenolepis
- Genus Tretioscincus
- Genus Vanzosaura
- Genus Yanomamia
- Family Lacertidae[42]
- Genus Acanthodactylus
- Genus Adolfus
- Genus Algyroides
- Genus Anatololacerta
- Genus Apathya
- Genus Archaeolacerta - Bedriaga's rock lizard
- Genus Atlantolacerta - Atlas dwarf lizard
- Genus Australolacerta - southern rock lizard
- Genus Congolacerta
- Genus Dalmatolacerta - sharp-snouted rock lizard
- Genus Darevskia
- Genus Dinarolacerta
- Genus Eremias
- Genus Gallotia
- Genus Gastropholis
- Genus Heliobolus
- Genus Hellenolacerta - Greek rock lizard
- Genus Holaspis
- Genus Iberolacerta
- Genus Ichnotropis
- Genus Iranolacerta
- Genus Lacerta
- Genus Latastia
- Genus Meroles
- Genus Mesalina
- Genus Nucras
- Genus Omanosaura
- Genus Ophisops
- Genus Parvilacerta
- Genus Pedioplanis
- Genus Philochortus
- Genus Phoenicolacerta
- Genus Podarcis
- Genus Poromera
- Genus Psammodromus
- Genus Pseuderemias
- Genus Scelarcis - Moroccan rock lizard
- Genus Takydromus
- Genus Teira - Madeiran wall lizard
- Genus Timon
- Genus Tropidosaura
- Genus Vhembelacerta - Soutpansberg rock lizard
- Genus Zootoca - viviparous lizard
- Family Rhineuridae[43]
- Genus Rhineura
- Family Teiidae[44]
- Genus Ameiva
- Genus Ameivula
- Genus Aspidoscelis
- Genus Aurivela
- Genus Callopistes
- Genus Cnemidophorus
- Genus Contomastix
- Genus Crocodilurus
- Genus Dicrodon
- Genus Dracaena
- Genus Glaucomastix
- Genus Holcosus
- Genus Kentropyx
- Genus Medopheos - Bocourt's ameiva
- Genus Pholidoscelis
- Genus Salvator
- Genus Teius
- Genus Tupinambis
- Family Trogonophidae.[45]
- Genus Agamodon
- Genus Diplometopon - Zarudny's worm lizard
- Genus Pachycalamus - short worm lizard
- Genus Trogonophis - checkerboard worm lizard
- Family Alopoglossidae[37] - recently split from the Gymnophthalmidae
- Infraorder Scincomorpha
- Family Cordylidae[46]
- Genus Chamaesaura
- Genus Cordylus
- Genus Hemicordylus
- Genus Karusasaurus
- Genus Namazonurus
- Genus Ninurta
- Genus Ouroborus - armadillo girdled lizard
- Genus Platysaurus
- Genus Pseudocordylus
- Genus Smaug
- Family Gerrhosauridae[47]
- Genus Angolosaurus - desert plated lizard
- Genus Cordylosaurus - blue-black plated lizard
- Genus Gerrhosaurus
- Genus Tetradactylus
- Genus Tracheloptychus - keeled plated lizards
- Genus Zonosaurus
- Family Scincidae[48]
- Genus Lygosoma
- Genus Parotosaurus - see Sphenomorphus
- Genus Sphenomorphus
- Genus Tiliqua - blue-tongued skink
- Family Xantusiidae[49] - night lizard
- Genus Cricosaura - Cuban night lizard
- Genus Lepidophyma
- Genus Xantusia
- Family Cordylidae[46]
- Suborder Serpentes - snakes
- Infraorder Alethinophidia
- Family Acrochordidae[50]
- Genus Acrochordus
- Family Anilius
- Family Anomochilidae[52]
- Genus Anomochilus
- Family Boidae[53]
- Genus Acrantophis
- Genus Boa
- Genus Calabaria - Calabar python
- Genus Candoia
- Genus Charina
- Genus Chilabothrus
- Genus Corallus
- Genus Epicrates
- Genus Eryx
- Genus Eunectes
- Genus Gongylophis
- Genus Sanzinia
- Family Bolyeriidae,[54]
- Family Colubridae[55]
- Genus Adelophis
- Genus Adelphicos
- Genus Aeluroglena
- Genus Afronatrix - African brown water snake
- Genus Ahaetulla
- Genus Alsophis
- Genus Amastridium
- Genus Amnesteophis
- Genus Amphiesma - buff striped keelback
- Genus Amphiesmoides
- Genus Anoplohydrus
- Genus Apostolepis
- Genus Aprosdoketophis
- Genus Archelaphe
- Genus Argyrogena
- Genus Arizona
- Genus Arrhyton
- Genus Aspidura
- Genus Atractus
- Genus Atretium
- Genus Bamanophis
- Genus Blythia
- Genus Bogertophis
- Genus Boiga
- Genus Boiruna
- Genus Borikenophis
- Genus Caaeteboia - Amaral's ground snake
- Genus Calamaria
- Genus Calamorhabdium
- Genus Calamodontophis
- Genus Caraiba
- Genus Carphophis
- Genus Cemophora
- Genus Cenaspis
- Genus Cercophis - Schlegel's golden snake
- Genus Chapinophis
- Genus Chersodromus
- Genus Chironius
- Genus Chrysopelea
- Genus Clelia - Mussurana
- Genus Clonophis - Kirtland's snake
- Genus Coelognathus
- Genus Collorhabdium
- Genus Coluber - eastern racer
- Genus Colubroelaps - Nguyenvansang's snake
- Genus Coniophanes
- Genus Conophis
- Genus Conopsis
- Genus Contia
- Genus Coronelaps
- Genus Coronella
- Genus Crisantophis - Dunn's road guarder
- Genus Crotaphopeltis
- Genus Cryophis - Hallberg's cloud forest snake
- Genus Cubophis
- Genus Dasypeltis
- Genus Dendrelaphis
- Genus Dendrophidion
- Genus Diadophis - ring-necked snake
- Genus Diaphorolepis
- Genus Dipsadoboa
- Genus Dipsas
- Genus Dispholidus - boomslang
- Genus Ditaxodon - Hensel's snake
- Genus Dolichophis
- Genus Drepanoides
- Genus Drymarchon
- Genus Drymobius
- Genus Drymoluber
- Genus Dryophiops
- Genus Echinanthera
- Genus Eirenis
- Genus Elaphe
- Genus Elapoidis
- Genus Elapomorphus
- Genus Emmochliophis
- Genus Enuliophis - Colombian longtail snake
- Genus Enulius
- Genus Erythrolamprus
- Genus Etheridgeum
- Genus Euprepiophis
- Genus Eutrachelophis
- Genus Farancia
- Genus Ficimia
- Genus Geagras - Tehuantepec striped snake
- Genus Geophis
- Genus Gomesophis - Brazilian burrowing snake
- Genus Gongylosoma
- Genus Gonyosoma
- Genus Grayia
- Genus Gyalopion
- Genus Haitiophis - Hispaniola racer
- Genus Haldea
- Genus Hapsidophrys
- Genus Hebius
- Genus Helicops
- Genus Helophis - Schouteden's sun snake
- Genus Hemerophis
- Genus Hemorrhois
- Genus Herpetoreas
- Genus Heterodon
- Genus Hierophis
- Genus Hydrablabes
- Genus Hydraethiops
- Genus Hydrodynastes
- Genus Hydromorphus
- Genus Hydrops
- Genus Hypsiglena
- Genus Hypsirhynchus
- Genus Ialtris
- Genus Iguanognathus - spatula-toothed snake
- Genus Imantodes
- Genus Isanophis - Boomsong's stream snake
- Genus Lampropeltis - kingsnake
- Genus Leptodeira
- Genus Leptodrymus
- Genus Leptophis
- Genus Limnophis
- Genus Liodytes
- Genus Lioheterophis - Ihering's snake
- Genus Liopeltis
- Genus Lycodon
- Genus Lycognathophis - Seychelles wolf snake
- Genus Lygophis
- Genus Lytorhynchus
- Genus Macrocalamus
- Genus Macroprotodon
- Genus Magliophis
- Genus Manolepis - ridgehead snake
- Genus Masticophis
- Genus Mastigodryas
- Genus Meizodon
- Genus Mopanveldophis
- Genus Muhtarophis
- Genus Mussurana
- Genus Natriciteres
- Genus Natrix
- Genus Nerodia
- Genus Ninia
- Genus Nothopsis - rough coffee snake
- Genus Oligodon
- Genus Omoadiphas
- Genus Oocatochus
- Genus Opheodrys
- Genus Opisthotropis
- Genus Oreocalamus
- Genus Oreocryptophis
- Genus Orientocoluber - slender racer
- Genus Oxybelis
- Genus Oxyrhopus
- Genus Palusophis
- Genus Pantherophis
- Genus Paraphimophis
- Genus Paratapinophis
- Genus Phalotris
- Genus Philodryas
- Genus Philothamnus
- Genus Phimophis
- Genus Phrynonax
- Genus Phyllorhynchus
- Genus Pituophis
- Genus Plagiopholis
- Genus Platyceps
- Genus Plesiodipsas - Alemán's snail-eater
- Genus Pliocercus
- Genus Poecilopholis - Cameroon racer
- Genus Proahaetulla
- Genus Pseudalsophis
- Genus Pseudelaphe
- Genus Pseudoboa
- Genus Pseudoeryx
- Genus Pseudoficimia
- Genus Pseudoleptodeira - false cat-eyed snake
- Genus Pseudorabdion
- Genus Pseudotomodon - false tomodon snake
- Genus Pseudoxenodon
- Genus Psomophis
- Genus Ptyas
- Genus Ptychophis - fanged water snake
- Genus Rabdion
- Genus Regina
- Genus Rhabdophis
- Genus Rhabdops
- Genus Rhachidelus
- Genus Rhadinaea
- Genus Rhadinella
- Genus Rhadinophanes
- Genus Rhamnophis
- Genus Rhinobothryum
- Genus Rhinocheilus
- Genus Rhynchocalamus
- Genus Rodriguesophis
- Genus Salvadora
- Genus Saphenophis
- Genus Scaphiodontophis
- Genus Scaphiophis
- Genus Scolecophis
- Genus Senticolis
- Genus Sibon
- Genus Sibynophis
- Genus Simophis
- Genus Sinonatrix
- Genus Siphlophis
- Genus Smithophis
- Genus Sonora
- Genus Sordellina - dotted brown snake
- Genus Spalerosophis
- Genus Spilotes
- Genus Stegonotus
- Genus Stenorrhina
- Genus Stichophanes
- Genus Storeria
- Genus Symphimus
- Genus Sympholis
- Genus Synophis
- Genus Tachymenis
- Genus Taeniophallus
- Genus Tantalophis - Oaxacan cat-eyed snake
- Genus Tantilla
- Genus Tantillita
- Genus Telescopus - Old World catsnakes
- Genus Tetralepis - bluebelly Java snake
- Genus Thamnodynastes
- Genus Thamnophis - garter snake
- Genus Thermophis
- Genus Thelotornis - twig snake
- Genus Thrasops
- Genus Tomodon
- Genus Toxicodryas
- Genus Trachischium
- Genus Tretanorhinus
- Genus Trimetopon
- Genus Trimorphodon
- Genus Tropidoclonion
- Genus Tropidodipsas
- Genus Tropidodryas
- Genus Tropidonophis
- Genus Uromacer
- Genus Uromacerina - Sao Paulo sharp snake
- Genus Urotheca
- Genus Virginia - smooth earth snake
- Genus Wallaceophis
- Genus Xenelaphis
- Genus Xenochrophis
- Genus Xenodon
- Genus Xenopholis
- Genus Xyelodontophis - dagger-tooth vine snake
- Genus Zamenis
- Family Cylindrophiidae[56]
- Genus Cylindrophis
- Family Elapidae[57]
- Genus Acanthophis
- Genus Aipysurus
- Genus Antaioserpens
- Genus Aspidelaps
- Genus Aspidomorphus
- Genus Austrelaps
- Genus Boulengerina
- Genus Brachyurophis
- Genus Bungarus
- Genus Cacophis
- Genus Calliophis
- Genus Cryptophis
- Genus Demansia
- Genus Dendroaspis - mamba
- Genus Denisonia
- Genus Drysdalia
- Genus Echiopsis
- Genus Elapognathus
- Genus Elapsoidea
- Genus Emydocephalus
- Genus Enhydrina
- Genus Ephalophis - Grey's mudsnake
- Genus Furina
- Genus Hemachatus - rinkhals
- Genus Hemiaspis
- Genus Hemibungarus
- Genus Homoroselaps
- Genus Hoplocephalus
- Genus Hydrelaps
- Genus Hydrophis
- Genus Incongruelaps
- Genus Laticauda - sea krait
- Genus Loveridgelaps
- Genus Micropechis
- Genus Micruroides
- Genus Micrurus
- Genus Naja
- Genus Neelaps
- Genus Notechis - tiger snake
- Genus Ogmodon - Fiji snake
- Genus Ophiophagus - king cobra
- Genus Oxyuranus - taipan
- Genus Parahydrophis - northern mangrove seasnake
- Genus Parapistocalamus
- Genus Parasuta
- Genus Paroplocephalus
- Genus Pseudechis
- Genus Pseudohaje
- Genus Pseudonaja
- Genus Rhinoplocephalus
- Genus Salomonelaps
- Genus Simoselaps
- Genus Sinomicrurus
- Genus Suta
- Genus Thalassophis - anomalous sea snake
- Genus Toxicocalamus
- Genus Tropidechis - rough-scaled snake
- Genus Vermicella
- Genus Walterinnesia
- Family Homalopsidae[58]
- Genus Bitia - keel-bellied water snake
- Genus Brachyorrhos
- Genus Calamophis
- Genus Cantoria
- Genus Cerberus
- Genus Dieurostus - Dussumier's water snake
- Genus Djokoiskandarus
- Genus Enhydris
- Genus Erpeton
- Genus Ferania - Siebold's water snake
- Genus Fordonia
- Genus Gerarda
- Genus Gyiophis
- Genus Heurnia
- Genus Homalophis
- Genus Homalopsis
- Genus Hypsiscopus
- Genus Karnsophis
- Genus Kualatahan
- Genus Mintonophis
- Genus Miralia
- Genus Myron
- Genus Myrrophis
- Genus Phytolopsis
- Genus Pseudoferania
- Genus Raclitia
- Genus Subsessor
- Genus Sumatranus
- Family Lamprophiidae[59]
- Genus Alluaudina
- Genus Amblyodipsas
- Genus Amplorhinus
- Genus Aparallactus
- Genus Atractaspis
- Genus Boaedon
- Genus Bothrolycus - Günther's black snake
- Genus Bothrophthalmus - red-black striped snake
- Genus Brachyophis
- Genus Brygophis
- Genus Buhoma
- Genus Chamaelycus
- Genus Chilorhinophis
- Genus Compsophis
- Genus Cyclocorus
- Genus Dendrolycus - Cameroon rainforest snake
- Genus Dipsina - dwarf beaked snake
- Genus Ditypophis - Günther's racer
- Genus Dromicodryas
- Genus Duberria
- Genus Elapotinus
- Genus Gonionotophis
- Genus Gracililima - black file snake
- Genus Hemirhagerrhis
- Genus Heteroliodon
- Genus Hologerrhum
- Genus Homoroselaps
- Genus Hormonotus
- Genus Hypoptophis
- Genus Inyoka
- Genus Ithycyphus
- Genus Lamprophis
- Genus Langaha
- Genus Leioheterodon
- Genus Limaformosa
- Genus Liophidium
- Genus Liopholidophis
- Genus Lycodonomorphus
- Genus Lycodryas
- Genus Lycophidion
- Genus Macrelaps
- Genus Madagascarophis
- Genus Malpolon
- Genus Mehelya
- Genus Micrelaps
- Genus Micropisthodon
- Genus Mimophis
- Genus Montaspis - cream-spotted mountain snake
- Genus Oxyrhabdium
- Genus Pararhadinaea
- Genus Parastenophis
- Genus Phisalixella
- Genus Polemon
- Genus Prosymna
- Genus Psammodynastes
- Genus Psammophis
- Genus Psammophylax
- Genus Pseudaspis - mole snake
- Genus Pseudoboodon
- Genus Pseudoxyrhopus
- Genus Pythonodipsas
- Genus Rhamphiophis
- Genus Thamnosophis
- Genus Xenocalamus
- Family Loxocemidae[60]
- Genus Loxocemus
- Family Pareatidae[61][62]
- Genus Aplopeltura
- Genus Asthenodipsas
- Genus Pareas
- Genus Xylophis
- Family Pythonidae[63]
- Genus Antaresia
- Genus Aspidites
- Genus Bothrochilus
- Genus Liasis
- Genus Morelia
- Genus Malayopython
- Genus Python
- Family Tropidophiidae[64]
- Genus Trachyboa
- Genus Tropidophis
- Family Uropeltidae[65]
- Genus Melanophidium
- Genus Platyplectrurus
- Genus Pseudoplectrurus - Karnataka burrowing snake
- Genus Plectrurus
- Genus Rhinophis
- Genus Teretrurus
- Genus Uropeltis
- Family Viperidae[66]
- Genus Agkistrodon
- Genus Atheris
- Genus Atropoides
- Genus Azemiops
- Genus Bitis
- Genus Bothriechis
- Genus Bothrocophias
- Genus Bothrops
- Genus Calloselasma
- Genus Causus
- Genus Cerastes
- Genus Cerrophidion
- Genus Crotalus
- Genus Daboia
- Genus Deinagkistrodon
- Genus Echis
- Genus Eristicophis
- Genus Garthius
- Genus Gloydius
- Genus Hypnale
- Genus Lachesis
- Genus Macrovipera
- Genus Mixcoatlus
- Genus Montatheris
- Genus Montivipera
- Genus Ophryacus
- Genus Ovophis
- Genus Porthidium
- Genus Proatheris
- Genus Protobothrops
- Genus Pseudocerastes
- Genus Sistrurus
- Genus Trimeresurus
- Genus Tropidolaemus
- Genus Vipera
- Family Xenodermidae[67]
- Genus Achalinus
- Genus Fimbrios
- Genus Parafimbrios
- Genus Stoliczkia
- Genus Xenodermus
- Genus Xylophis
- Family Xenopeltidae[68]
- Genus Xenopeltis
- Family Acrochordidae[50]
- Infraorder Scolecophidia
- Family Anomalepidae[69]
- Genus Anomalepis
- Genus Helminthophis
- Genus Liotyphlops
- Genus Typhlophis
- Family Gerrhopilidae[70]
- Genus Gerrhopilus
- Genus Cathetorhinus
- Family Leptotyphlopidae[71]
- Genus Epacrophis
- Genus Epictia
- Genus Leptotyphlops
- Genus Mitophis
- Genus Myriopholis
- Genus Namibiana
- Genus Rena
- Genus Rhinoguinea
- Genus Rhinoleptus - Villiers's blind snake
- Genus Siagonodon
- Genus Tetracheilostoma
- Genus Tricheilostoma
- Genus Trilepida
- Family Typhlopidae[72]
- Genus Acutotyphlops
- Genus Afrotyphlops
- Genus Amerotyphlops
- Genus Anilios
- Genus Antillotyphlops
- Genus Argyrophis
- Genus Cubatyphlops
- Genus Cyclotyphlops - Deharveng's blind snake
- Genus Grypotyphlops
- Genus Indotyphlops
- Genus Letheobia
- Genus Madatyphlops
- Genus Malayotyphlops
- Genus Ramphotyphlops
- Genus Rhinotyphlops
- Genus Sundatyphlops
- Genus Typhlops
- Genus Xerotyphlops
- Family Xenotyphlopidae.[73]
- Genus Xenotyphlops
- Family Anomalepidae[69]
- Infraorder Alethinophidia
Division Archosauria
Archosaurs are a group of diapsid amniotes whose living representatives consist of birds and crocodilians. This group also includes all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs.[74][75][76]
Order Crocodilia
Crocodilia (or Crocodylia) is an order of mostly large, predatory, semiaquatic archosaurian reptiles, known as crocodilians.[77]
- Family Gavialidae[78]
- Family Alligatoridae[79]
- Genus Alligator
- Genus Caiman
- Genus Melanosuchus - black caiman
- Genus Paleosuchus
- Family Crocodylidae [80]
- Genus Crocodylus
- Genus Mecistops
- Genus Osteolaemus - dwarf crocodile
Order Saurischia
Cladistically birds are considered reptiles, but according to traditional taxonomy they are listed separately. Saurischia includes extinct relatives of birds, the "lizard hipped" dinosaurs.[81][82] See List of bird genera.
See also
- Reptile
- List of California amphibians and reptiles
- List of regional reptiles lists
- List of snakes
- Herping
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