Alligator sinensis[2] (Mandarinice simplice 扬子鳄; Mandarinice 揚子; pinyin yángzǐ'è), vulgo etiam alligator fluminis Caerulei[3] atque olim draco lutulentus[4] appellatus, est crocodilium familiae Alligatoridarum quod in paludibus iuxta flumen Caeruleum in Sinis endemice habitat. Binomen ab Alberto Augusto Fauvel anno 1879 posita est.


Classis : Reptilia 
Ordo : Crocodilia 
Familia : Alligatoridae 
Genus : Alligator 
Species : Alligator sinensis 
(Fauvel, 1879)
   
Conservationis status
Territorium
Chinese alligator range (viridis)
Alligatores sinenses in horto zoologico Sciamhaevi curati.
  1. Iijima, Masaya; Takahashi, Keiichi; Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu (2016). "The oldest record of Alligator sinensis from the Late Pliocene of Western Japan, and its biogeographic implication". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 124: 94–101 .
  2. 2.0 2.1 IUCN (vide situs scientificos).
  3. "The largest group of Chinese alligators released to the wild". UNDP in China. 8 Iunii 2016 .
  4. Anglice muddy dragon. Perry, Tony (4 Iulii 2012). "San Diego Zoo gets two Chinese alligators in preservation effort". Los Angeles Times .

Nexus externi

recensere
  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Alligatorem sinensem spectant.
  Vide "Alligatorem sinensem" apud Vicispecies.
  Situs scientifici:  • ITIS • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • IUCN Red List • Fossilworks