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Description Common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus), a corytophanid lizard. Lydekker captions it as "Helmeted basilisk" but in the text gives the scientific name as Basiliscus americanus, which is now B. basiliscus.
Date original=1904 scan=2008
Source Lydekker, Richard (ed.). 1904. Library of Natural History. Vol. 5. Saalfield Pub. Co.: New York NY, pp. 2357-2962.
Author original=Richard Lydekker scan=Tim Ross

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current22:16, 6 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 22:16, 6 January 20081,604 × 1,559 (437 KB)Tim Ross (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= Common basilisk (''Basiliscus basiliscus''), a corytophanid lizard. |Source= Lydekker, Richard (ed.). 1904. ''Library of Natural History''. Vol. 5. Saalfield Pub. Co.: New York NY, pp. 2357-2962. |Date= original=1904 scan=2008

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