Tympanocryptis

Tympanocryptis
Tympanocryptis tetraporophora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Agamidae
Subfamily: Amphibolurinae
Genus: Tympanocryptis
Peters, 1863

Tympanocryptis is a genus of Australian lizards from the family Agamidae.

Species[1]

Preservation

Tympanocryptis pinguicolla

In early January 2014, media reported[3] that researchers Professor Stephen Sarre and Dr Lisa Doucette from the University of Canberra's Institute for Applied Ecology had succeeded in breeding T pinguicolla in captivity, and had also hatched eggs gathered from field studies, with around 60 hatchlings being born. In June 2011, Professor Sarre's team won a four year funding grant from the Australian Research Council to research and potentially save the species from extinction, and find a cause for the species recent collapse in numbers, thought to be associated with 10 years of drought in the species' range.[4]

References

  1. Tympanocryptis, The Reptiles Database
  2. Dragons discovered on the Darling Downs, ABC local radio/online, 11 August 2014, accessed same date
  3. Canberra breeding program bolsters tiny endangered dragons, Kathleen Dyett, ABC News Online, 3 January 2014, accessed 6 January 2014
  4. New funding gives hope to endangered species, Claudia Doman, University of Canberra, 9 June 2011, accessed 6 January 2014
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