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Bijlage II Positieve Lijst Reptielen Vlaanderen HAGEDISSEN Orde Suborde Infraorde/SuperfamilieFamilie Subfamilie Soort Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Anatololacerta pelasgiana Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Archaeolacerta bedriagae Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Dalmatolacerta oxycephala Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Eremias przewalskii Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Gastropholis prasina Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Holaspis guentheri Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta bilineata Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta media Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta pamphylica Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta schreiberi Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta strigata Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta trilineata Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta viridis Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Podarcis pityusensis Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Podarcis siculus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Takydromus sexlineatus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Takydromus smaragdinus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Timon lepidus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Timon nevadensis Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Timon pater Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Timon tangitanus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae Gallotiinae Gallotia galloti Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae Gallotiinae Psammodromus algirus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Lacertidae - Lacerta agilis Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Egerniinae Corucia zebrata Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Egerniinae Cyclodomorphus gerrardii Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Egerniinae Tiliqua gigas Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Egerniinae Tiliqua rugosa Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Egerniinae Tiliqua scincoides Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Lygosominae Lepidothyris fernandi Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Scincinae Chalcides ocellatus Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Scincinae Eumeces algeriensis Squamata Sauria Scincomorpha Scincidae Scincinae Eumeces schneideri Squamata Sauria GymnophthalmoideaTeiidae Tupinambinae Salvator merianae Squamata Sauria GymnophthalmoideaTeiidae Tupinambinae Salvator rufescens Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus amyae Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus asper Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus laevissimus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus levis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus sheai Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Nephrurus wheeleri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Carphodactylidae - Underwoodisaurus milii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Correlophus ciliatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Correlophus sarasinorum Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Diplodactylus furcosus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Diplodactylus galeatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Eurydactylodes agricolae Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Mniarogekko chahoua Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Oedura castelnaui Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Oedura monilis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Rhacodactylus auriculatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Rhacodactylus leachianus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Diplodactylidae - Rhacodactylus trachyrhynchus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Coleonyx elegans Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Coleonyx mitratus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Coleonyx variegatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Eublepharis macularius Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Goniurosaurus araneus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Goniurosaurus hainanensis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Goniurosaurus luii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Goniurosaurus splendens Squamata Sauria Gekkota Eublepharidae - Hemitheconyx caudicinctus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Chondrodactylus bibronii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Chondrodactylus turneri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Gehyra mutilata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Gekko badenii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Gekko gecko Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Gekko vittatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Hemidactylus brookii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Hemidactylus frenatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Hemidactylus imbricatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Hemidactylus turcicus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Hemiphyllodactylus typus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Lepidodactylus lugubris Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Lygodactylus picturatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Lygodactylus williamsi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Pachydactylus tigrinus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Paroedura picta Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma abbotti Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma andamanense Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma astriata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma barbouri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma berghofi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma borbonica Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma breviceps Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma cepediana Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma comorensis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma dorsivittata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma dubia Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma flavigularis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma grandis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma guimbeaui Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma guttata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma hielscheri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma hoeschi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma inexpectata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma klemmeri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma kochi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma laticauda Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma lineata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma madagascariensis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma malamakibo Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma modesta Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma mutabilis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma nigristriata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma ornata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma parkeri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma parva Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma pasteuri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma pronki Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma pusilla Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma quadriocellata Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma robertmertensi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma rosagularis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma seippi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma serraticauda Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma standingi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma sundbergi Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma vanheygeni Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Phelsuma v-nigra Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Stenodactylus petrii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Stenodactylus sthenodactylus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Tropiocolotes steudneri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Tropiocolotes tripolitanus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplates ebenaui Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplates fimbriatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus giganteus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus guentheri Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus henkeli Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus lineatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus phantasticus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus pietschmanni Squamata Sauria Gekkota Gekkonidae - Uroplatus sikorai Squamata Sauria Gekkota Phyllodactylidae - Tarentola annularis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Phyllodactylidae - Tarentola chazaliae Squamata Sauria Gekkota Phyllodactylidae - Tarentola mauritanica Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Gonatodes albogularis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Gonatodes ocellatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Gonatodes vittatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus argus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus difficilis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus fantasticus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus macrolepis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus notatus Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus sputator Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Sphaerodactylus torrei Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Teratoscincus bedriagai Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Teratoscincus keyserlingii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Teratoscincus microlepis Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Teratoscincus przewalskii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - Teratoscincus roborowskii Squamata Sauria Gekkota Sphaerodactylidae - 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