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Search and browse information on lizards, snakes, tuataras, crocodiles, amphisbaenians and turtles. This database is maintained by experts and volunteers and updated regularly.
- Publications
All those species are also included in the EMBL Reptile...
- How Many Species
The tables below give you an idea how many species* of...
- Data / Downloads
Note that the types_info field (column E) corresponds to the...
- Data Sources, Journals
Journals tracked by the Reptile Database (including a number...
- News
26 Dec 2022 -- new release. It’s been a while and so we do...
- Many Volunteers
This database would have not been possible without the...
- About
This database provides a catalogue of all living reptile...
- Related Pages
LizardBase (a database on anoles, genomics, and GIS data)...
- Publications
The Reptile Database is a comprehensive online resource for reptile taxonomy, with over 10,000 species and 2,700 subspecies. It provides basic information, images, references, and geographic distribution for each reptile taxon.
Search for reptile species by category, input, exact match, higher taxa, genus, species, subspecies, author, year, common name, distribution, types, or reference. The Reptile Database is a taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species.
The tables below give you an idea how many species* of reptiles are known. About 200 species have been described in each of the previous years and therefore the real number changes continuously. See The original descriptions of reptiles (and their subspecies) for a historical analysis.
This database provides a catalogue of all living reptile species and their classification. The database covers all living snakes, lizards, turtles, amphisbaenians, tuataras, and crocodiles. Currently there are more than 10,000 species including another 2,800 subspecies ( statistics ).
The Reptile Database is a scientific database that collects taxonomic information on all living reptile species (i.e. no fossil species such as dinosaurs).
20 de sept. de 2021 · The Reptile Database (RDB) curates the literature and taxonomy for about 14,000 species and subspecies of reptiles (Uetz et al. 2021). Together with a few other databases, the RDB curates the...