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LISTADO COMPLETO Reptiles En Riesgo Crítico De Extinción LISTADO COMPLETO Reptiles en Riesgo Crítico de Extinción Nombre Cientifico Nombre Común Abronia campbelli Lagarto cocodrilo de Campbell Abronia frosti Lagarto cocodrilo arbóreo de Frost Acanthodactylus beershebensis Acanthodactylus beershebensis Acanthodactylus harranensis Acanthodactylus harranensis Acanthodactylus mechriguensis Acanthodactylus mechriguensis Acanthodactylus spinicauda Acanthodactylus spinicauda Achalinus jinggangensis Serpiente de escamas irregulares de Zong Aipysurus apraefrontalis Serpiente de mar de nariz corta Aipysurus foliosquama Serpiente marina escamosa Alinea lanceolata Skink de Barbados Alligator sinensis Cocodrilo chino Alopoglossus lehmanni Alopoglossus lehmanni Alsophis antiguae Corredor de Antigua Alsophis antillensis Alsophis antillensis Alsophylax laevis Alsophylax laevis Alsophylax tadjikiensis Alsophylax tadjikiensis Amphisbaena cayemite Amphisbaena de cola corta cayemita Amphisbaena gonavensis Lagarto gusano Gonave Amphisbaena leali Pestel Amphisbaena Anilios insperatus Serpiente ciega Fassifern Anolis juangundlachi Anolis juangundlachi Anolis roosevelti Anole gigante de Culebra Anolis vanzolini Anolis vanzolini Aristelliger reyesi Gecko caribeño de Reyes Astrochelys radiata Tortuga radiada Astrochelys yniphora Tortuga de reja Atheris matildae Víbora cornuda de Matilda Atractus multidentatus Atractus multidentatus Barkudia insularis Eslizón manchado de Madrás Batagur affinis Tortuga del río del sur Batagur baska Tortuga de río del norte Batagur borneoensis Tortuga pintada Batagur dhongoka Tortuga de techo de tres rayas Batagur kachuga Tortuga de techo corona roja Batagur trivittata Tortuga de techo birmana Bellatorias obiri Arnhem Land Gorges Skink Borikenophis sanctaecrucis Saint Croix Racer Bothrops alcatraz Alcatrazes Lancehead Bothrops insularis Cabeza de lanza dorada Brachylophus vitiensis Iguana crestada de Fiji Brachymeles cebuensis Brachymeles cebuensis Brookesia bonsi Camaleón de hoja de Namoroka Brookesia desperata Brookesia desperata Calamaria ingeri Calamaria ingeri Calamaria prakkei Serpiente de junco de Prakke Calumma hafahafa Camaleón de nariz extraña Calumma tarzan Cánula de Omoadiphas Capitellum mariagalantae Marie-Galante Skink Capitellum metallicum Eslizón de Martinica Menor Capitellum parvicruzae Eslizón de Saint Croix Menor Celestus anelpistus Galliwasp gigante de la Hispaniola Celestus duquesneyi Galliwasp de cola azul Celestus microblepharis Galliwasp de ojos pequeños Celestus occiduus Galliwasp gigante de Jamaica Chalcides ebneri Chalcides ebneri Chelodina mccordi Tortuga de cuello de serpiente Roti Chelonoidis darwini Tortuga Gigante de Santiago Chelonoidis donfaustoi Tortuga gigante del este de Santa Cruz Chelonoidis guntheri Tortuga Gigante de Sierra Negra Chelonoidis hoodensis Tortuga Gigante Española Chelonoidis phantasticus Tortuga Gigante Fernandina Chelonoidis porteri Tortuga gigante del oeste de Santa Cruz Chilabothrus argentum Conception Bank Silver Boa Chironius vincenti San Vicente Serpiente Negra Chitra chitra Tortuga asiática de caparazón blando de cabeza estrecha Cnemaspis anaikattiensis Cnemaspis anaikattiensis Cnemaspis paripari Fairy Rock Gecko Cnemaspis temiah Temiah Rock Gecko Cnemidophorus vanzoi Whiptail de Santa Lucía Compsophis vinckei Compsophis vinckei Coniophanes andresensis Serpiente San Andres Conolophus marthae Iguana terrestre rosada de Galápagos Cophotis dumbara Dumbara Agama Crocodylus intermedius Cocodrilo del Orinoco Crocodylus mindorensis Cocodrilo filipino Crocodylus rhombifer Cocodrilo cubano Crocodylus siamensis Cocodrilo siamés Crotalus catalinensis Crotalus catalinensis Ctenosaura bakeri Ctenosaura bakeri Ctenosaura oaxacana Iguana de cola espinosa de Oaxaca Ctenotus lancelini Skink de la isla Lancelin Ctenotus serotinus Ctenotus de grava Cubatyphlops epactius Caimán Brac Blindsnake Cuora aurocapitata Tortuga de caja de cabeza amarilla Cuora bourreti Tortuga de caja de Bourret Cuora galbinifrons Tortuga de caja de Indochina Cuora mccordi Tortuga de caja de McCord Cuora pani Tortuga de caja de Pan Cuora picturata Tortuga de caja del sur de Vietnam Cuora trifasciata Tortuga de caja china de tres rayas Cuora yunnanensis Tortuga de caja de Yunnan Cuora zhoui Tortuga de caja de Zhou Cyclanorbis elegans Tortuga de caparazón nubio Cyclura collei Iguana jamaicana Cyclura pinguis Iguana de roca Anegada Cyclura stejnegeri Mona Iguana Rinoceronte Cynisca gansi Cynisca gansi Cynisca kigomensis Cynisca kigomensis Cyrtodactylus chanhomeae Cyrtodactylus chanhomeae Cyrtodactylus gialaiensis Gecko de dedos doblados Gialai Cyrtodactylus guakanthanensis Gua Kanthan Gecko de dedos doblados Cyrtodactylus jaegeri Cyrtodactylus jaegeri Cyrtodactylus jarakensis Gecko de punta doblada de la isla Jarak Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis Gecko terrestre de Jeypore Cyrtodactylus nigriocularis Cyrtodactylus nigriocularis Cyrtodactylus takouensis Takou Gecko de dedos doblados Darevskia dryada Darevskia dryada Dendrophidion boshelli Corredor del bosque de Hoshell Dermatemys mawii Dermatemys mawii Dierogekko inexpectatus Dierogekko inexpectatus Dierogekko kaalaensis Gecko Rayado Kaala Dierogekko koniambo Gecko rayado de Koniambo Dierogekko nehoueensis Gekko rayado Dierogekko poumensis Gecko Rayado Poum Dierogekko thomaswhitei Taom Rayado Gecko Diploglossus montisserrati Montserrat Galliwasp Dixonius kaweesaki Sam Roi Yot Gecko con dedos de hoja Drymoluber apurimacensis Corredor brasileño del bosque Emmochliophis miops Emmochliophis miops Emoia slevini Mariana Skink Enulius bifoveatus Enulius bifoveatus Eremias pleskei Eremias pleskei Eretmochelys imbricata Tortuga carey Erymnochelys madagascariensis Tortuga cabezona de Madagascar Erythrolamprus cursor Serpiente de tierra adornada Erythrolamprus ornatus Eurydactylodes occidentalis Eurydactylodes occidentalis Euspondylus monsfumus Euspondylus monsfumus Eslizón enano del norte Furcifer belalandaensis Camaleón Belalanda Gallotia auaritae Lagarto gigante de La Palma Gallotia bravoana Lagarto gigante de La Gomera Gallotia intermedia Lagarto moteado de Tenerife Gallotia simonyi Gallotia simonyi Gavialis gangeticus Gavial Gekko lauhachindai Gecko de la cueva de Lauhachinda Geochelone platynota Tortuga estrella birmana Geophis damiani Geophis damiani Geoscincus haraldmeieri Geoscincus haraldmeieri Glyptemys muhlenbergii Tortuga de pantano Gonatodes daudini Union Island Gecko Gonatodes infernalis Gonatodes infernalis Gongylomorphus bojerii Eslizón de Bojer Gongylosoma mukutense Serpiente de tierra Pulau Tioman Goniurosaurus huuliensis Goniurosaurus huuliensis Goniurosaurus toyami Gecko terrestre de Toyama Goniurosaurus yamashinae Gecko terrestre de Yamashina Goniurosaurus yingdeensis Yingde leopardo gecko Gopherus flavomarginatus Tortuga de Bolson Hemidactylus bouvieri Gecko dedos de hoja de Bouvier Hemidactylus dracaenacolus Hemidactylus dracaenacolus Hemidactylus kundaensis Hemidactylus kundaensis Heosemys depressa Tortuga del bosque de Arakan Holcosus orcesi Peters 'Ameiva Homonota rupicola Homonota rupicola Homonota taragui Homonota taragui Hypsirhynchus ater Corredor jamaicano Hypsirhynchus melanichnus La Vega Racer Ialtris parishi Serpiente con colmillos de la parroquia Iberolacerta martinezricai Iberolacerta martinezricai Iguana delicatissima Iguana de las Antillas Menores Indotestudo elongata Tortuga alargada Indotyphlops lazelli Indotyphlops lazelli Kinyongia mulyai Kinyongia mulyai Larutia penangensis Isla de Penang Larut Skink Leiocephalus altavelensis Leiocephalus altavelensis Leiocephalus endomychus Cola Rizada Central Haitiana Leiocephalus onaneyi Lagarto Sierra Curlytail Leiocephalus pratensis Lagarto de cola rizada Atalaye Leiocephalus rhutidira Lagarto Lapierre Curlytail Leiolopisma alazon Eslizón de tierra de Ono-i-Lau Lepidoblepharis miyatai Lepidoblepharis miyatai Lepidochelys kempii Ridley de Kemp Lepidodactylus euaensis 'Eua Forest Gecko Lerista allanae Lerista de Allan Lerista nevinae Diapositiva de Nevin Lerista vittata Mount Cooper Rayas Lerista Leucocephalon yuwonoi Tortuga del bosque de Sulawesi Liolaemus aparicioi Liolaemus aparicioi Liolaemus azarai Liolaemus azarai Liolaemus cranwelli Iguana de árbol de Cranwell Liolaemus curis Liolaemus curis Liolaemus cuyumhue Liolaemus cuyumhue Liolaemus paulinae Liolaemus paulinae Liolaemus rabinoi Iguana de árbol de Rabino Lioscincus vivae Lioscincus vivae Lycodon chrysoprateros Lycodon chrysoprateros Lygodactylus mirabilis Lygodactylus mirabilis Lygodactylus williamsi Gecko enano turquesa Mabuya hispaniolae Eslizón de dos líneas de la Hispaniola Mabuya mabouya Gran Martinica Skink Mabuya montserratae Eslizón de Montserrat Madascincus arenicola Madascincus arenicola Malacochersus tornieri Tortuga Panqueque Manouria emys Tortuga gigante asiática Marisora roatanae Roatán Skink Marmorosphax kaala Marmorosphax kaala Marmorosphax taom Marmorosphax taom Masticophis anthonyi Masticophis anthonyi Mauremys annamensis Tortuga de estanque vietnamita Mecistops cataphractus Cocodrilo de hocico delgado Mesoclemmys dahli Tortuga con cabeza de sapo de Dahl Mesoclemmys hogei Tortuga de cuello lateral de Hoge Micrurus medemi Micrurus medemi Micrurus ruatanus Serpiente de coral de Roatán Mitophis asbolepis Mitophis asbolepis Mitophis calypso Samana Threadsnake Mitophis leptepileptus Mitophis asbolepis Montivipera wagneri Serpiente de hilo de la frontera haitiana Nannoscincus exos Víbora de Wagner Nannoscincus hanchisteus Eslizón Enano Pindai Nannoscincus manautei Nannoscincus manautei Oedodera marmorata Gecko jaspeado Oligodon booliati Serpiente Kukri de Boo-Liat Oligosoma
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