Bronchocela is a genus of Asian lizards, commonly known as bloodsuckers, crested lizards, and forest lizards, in the family Agamidae.
There are 15 species in the genus Bronchocela:
Image | Name | Distribution |
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Bronchocela burmana – Burmese green crested lizard | Malay Peninsula to southern Myanmar and Thailand. | |
Bronchocela celebensis – Sulawesi bloodsucker | Indonesia | |
Bronchocela cristatella – green crested lizard | Malaysia (West Malaysia and Borneo), Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines (Palawan, Calamian Islands, Panay, Luzon), South Thailand, and south Myanmar (Tenasserim Hills). | |
Bronchocela cyanopalpebra | India (Nicobar Islands) | |
Bronchocela danieli – Daniel's bloodsucker, Daniel's forest lizard | Great Nicobar Island, India. | |
Bronchocela hayeki – Sumatra bloodsucker | Indonesia | |
Bronchocela jubata – maned forest lizard | Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia and Philippines | |
Bronchocela marmorata – marbled bloodsucker | Philippines | |
Bronchocela nicobarica | India (Nicobar Islands) | |
Bronchocela orlovi – Orlov's forest lizard | Vietnam | |
Bronchocela rayaensis – Gunung Raya green crested lizard | Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand | |
Bronchocela rubrigularis | Nicobar Islands | |
Bronchocela shenlong | Malaysia | |
Bronchocela smaragdina – Günther's bloodsucker | Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam | |
Bronchocela vietnamensis | Vietnam | |
A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Bronchocela.