The Teiidae contains approximately 150 species divided into two subfamilies and 18 genera. This assessment includes several recent changes: three resurrected genera, five newly described genera, and the large genus
Cnemidophorus split into
Aspidoscelis and
Cnemidophorus. In some technical literature, the Teiidae are referred to as macroteiids (in opposition to the microteiids, which are members of a sister family
Gymnopthalmidae). Parthenogenetic lineages are generally referred to as species, though the concept of a species is meant loosely. Other terms include array, clone, type, or morph. • Subfamily Teiinae: •
Ameiva – junglerunners (14 species) •
Ameivula – (11 species) •
Aspidoscelis – North American whiptail lizards (46 species) •
Aurivela – (2 species) •
Cnemidophorus – South American whiptail lizards (19 species) •
Contomastix – (6 species) •
Dicrodon – desert tegus (3 species) •
Glaucomastix – (5 species) •
Holcosus – (18 species) •
Kentropyx – (9 species) •
Medopheos – (1 species) •
Pholidoscelis – (20 species) •
Teius – (3 species) • Subfamily Tupinambinae: •
Callopistes – false monitors (4 species) •
Crocodilurus – the crocodile tegu (1 species) •
Dracaena – caiman lizards (3 species) •
Salvator – (3 species) •
Tupinambis – tegus (8 species) • †
Paradracaena Sullivan & Estes, 1997 (fossil;
middle Miocene of Colombia, Peru & Brazil) • †
Lumbrerasaurus Donadío, 1985 (fossil;
early Eocene of Argentina) • †
Wautaugategu Bourque & Stanley, 2025 (fossil; middle Miocene of
Georgia, USA) ==References==