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Diploderma splendidum

Diploderma splendidum, the green striped tree dragon, also called splendid japalure, is an agamid lizard found in the Yangtze River Basin of southwestern China. They are sold as pets internationally.

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Diploderma splendidum

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Edges36
Triples25
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
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Diploderma splendidum

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Diploderma splendidum → Bartonella, Chlamydia, Citrobacter, Clostridium, Comamonas, Desulfovibrio, Diploderma, Due, Enterococcus, Fusobacterium, In, Lactococcus, Listeria, Mycobacterium, Mycoplasma, Prevotella, Pseudomonas, Rhabdias, Staphylococcus, Streptobacillus

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scales splendidum enlarged diploderma three anterior conspicuously labials yellow also found species china head covered series slightly side rostral back

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the nematode Rhabdias megalocephaluminstance ofDiploderma splendidum also harbours specific parasites0.80text
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensThrough0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensClostridium0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensFusobacterium0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensStreptococcus0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensCitrobacter0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensPseudomonas0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensStaphylococcus0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensMycobacterium0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensListeria0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensChlamydia0.60section
Diploderma splendidumrelated to Parasites and pathogensMycoplasma0.60section

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