Iguania é um clado de répteis da ordem Squamata, geralmente tratada como infraordem.[1][2]
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- Agamidae Spix, 1825
- Chamaeleonidae Rafinesque, 1815
- Corytophanidae Fitzinger, 1843
- Crotaphytidae Smith & Brodie, 1982
- Dactyloidae Fitzinger, 1843
- Hoplocercidae Frost & Etheridge, 1989
- Iguanidae Oppel, 1811
- Leiocephalidae Frost & Etheridge, 1989
- Leiosauridae Frost, Etheridge, Janies & Titus, 2001
- Liolaemidae Frost & Etheridge, 1989
- Opluridae Moody, 1983
- Phrynosomatidae Fitzinger, 1843
- Polychrotidae Fitzinger, 1843
- Tropiduridae Bell, 1843
Frost, D.R.; Etheridge, R.; Janies, D. & Titus, T.A. (2001): Total evidence, sequence alignment, evolution of Polychrotid lizards, and a reclassification of the Iguania (Squamata: Iguania). American Museum Novitates 3343: 38 pp.
Ted M. Townsend, Daniel G. Mulcahy, Brice P. Noonan, Jack W. Sites Jr., Caitlin A. Kuczynski, John J. Wiens & Tod W. Reeder: Phylogeny of iguanian lizards inferred from 29 nuclear loci, and a comparison of concatenated and species-tree approaches for an ancient, rapid radiation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Volume 61, Issue 2, November 2011, doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.07.008