▲Index▼ | ▲Taxon▼ | ▲Complete description▼ |
1 | V. albiguralis | 100% |
2 | V. bengalensis | 94% |
3 | V. dumerilii | 100% |
4 | V. exanthematicus | 100% |
5 | V. flavescens | 94% |
6 | V. gouldii group | 94% |
7 | V. griseus | 100% |
8 | V. indicus group | 94% |
9 | V. komodoensis | 94% |
10 | V. mabitang | 83% |
11 | V. niloticus | 100% |
12 | V. olivaceus | 88% |
13 | V. ornatus | 100% |
14 | V. prasinus group | 94% |
15 | V. rudicollis | 100% |
16 | V. salvadorii | 94% |
17 | V. salvator complex | 100% |
18 | V. timorensis group | 94% |
19 | V. yemenensis | 94% |
20 | Australian spiny-tailed monitors | 88% |
21 | V. brevicauda | 88% |
22 | V. bushi + V. caudolineatus + V. gilleni | 94% |
23 | V. eremius | 88% |
24 | V. giganteus | 94% |
25 | V. glauerti | 94% |
26 | V. glebopalma | 88% |
27 | V. kingorum | 88% |
28 | V. mertensi | 88% |
29 | V. mitchelli | 94% |
30 | V. pilbarensis | 83% |
31 | V. semiremex | 88% |
32 | V. spenceri | 94% |
33 | V. tristis | 94% |
34 | V. varius | 94% |