Oplurus


Oplurus is a genus of Malagasy iguanian lizards, most of which are rock-dwelling terrestrial species.
The sister genus to Oplurus is Chalarodon, which contains two species: Chalarodon madagascariensis and Chalarodon steinkampi, which are terrestrial iguanas and easily distinguished from Oplurus by its smaller size and the presence of a distinct dorsal crest.

Species

The six recognized species in the genus Oplurus comprise two distinct clades.
Because of differences is appearance, possibly a larger body, and its geographic isolation, the form of Oplurus cuvieri species found on the Comoro archipelago has recently been given full species rank, as Oplurus comorensis. However the molecular phylogeny research concludes that this full species status is unwarranted.

Distribution

All six species of Oplurus are all found in Madagascar, with five being endemic. Oplurus cuvieri is also found on Grande Comore
. Subfossil remains of a large, extinct, species have also been found on Aldabra.
The two spiny-tailed species and Oplurus fierinensis are found in the arid parts of the south and west of Madagascar, whilst the other three species are found on the ground and rocks in the central and southern highland regions and the south. Oplurus cuvieri is the most widely distributed, and the only species found in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park.