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Dopasia Ludovici
''Dopasia'' is a genus of lizards in the Family (biology), family Anguidae. The genus contains seven species, which are native to Asia. They are most closely related to the North American ''Ophisaurus'', and are sometimes considered part of that genus. Species The following species are recognized as being valid. *''Buettikofer's glass lizard, Dopasia buettikoferi'' – Buettikofer's glass lizard *''Burmese glass lizard, Dopasia gracilis'' – Burmese glass lizard, Asian glass lizard, Indian glass snake *''Hainan glass lizard, Dopasia hainanensis'' – Hainan glass lizard *''Hart's glass lizard, Dopasia harti'' – Hart's glass lizard *''Ludovic's glass lizard, Dopasia ludovici'' – Ludovic's glass lizard *''Sokolov's glass lizard, Dopasia sokolovi'' – Sokolov's glass lizard *''Wegner's glass lizard, Dopasia wegneri'' – Wegner's glass lizard ''Nota bene'': A Binomial nomenclature, binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described ...
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Dopasia Gracilis
''Dopasia'' is a genus of lizards in the family Anguidae. The genus contains seven species, which are native to Asia. They are most closely related to the North American ''Ophisaurus'', and are sometimes considered part of that genus. Species The following species are recognized as being valid. *'' Dopasia buettikoferi'' – Buettikofer's glass lizard *'' Dopasia gracilis'' – Burmese glass lizard, Asian glass lizard, Indian glass snake *'' Dopasia hainanensis'' – Hainan glass lizard *'' Dopasia harti'' – Hart's glass lizard *'' Dopasia ludovici'' – Ludovic's glass lizard *'' Dopasia sokolovi'' – Sokolov's glass lizard *'' Dopasia wegneri'' – Wegner's glass lizard ''Nota bene'': A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than ''Dopasia''. Fossil record Fossils of the genus ''Dopasia'' are known from the Oligocene of Belgium and France, the Miocene of Morocco, and the Pliocene of the Balearic Islan ...
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