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Xenosauridae
Xenosauridae is a family of anguimorph lizards whose only living representative is the genus Xenosaurus, which is native to Central America. Xenosauridae also includes the extinct genera Exostinus and Restes. Also known as knob-scaled lizards, they have rounded, bumpy scales and osteoderms. Most living species prefer humid, rocky habitats, although they are widespread within their native regions, with some inhabiting semi-arid scrub environments. They are carnivorous or insectivorous, and give birth to live young.
Xenosaurus
Xenosaurus is a genus of lizards; it is the only extant genus in the family Xenosauridae, with 14 species recognized. Also known commonly as knob-scaled lizards, species of Xenosaurus can found in Mexico and Guatemala. These lizards are known to feed on a variety of crawling and flying insects. This genus mostly eats orthopterans, coleopterans (beetles), dipterans, and myriapods.

Xenosaurus grandis
species of reptile
Xenosaurus phalaroanthereon
species of reptile
Xenosaurus platyceps
species of reptile
Xenosaurus rectocollaris
species of reptile
Xenosaurus penai
species of reptile
Xenosaurus newmanorum
species of reptile
Xenosaurus tzacualtipantecus
species of reptile
Xenosaurus rackhami
species of reptile
Xenosaurus agrenon
species of reptile
Xenosaurus mendozai
species of reptile