Impact Factor1.4
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Five-year Impact Factor1.4
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{{lang == 'en_US' ? 'CSCD Impact Factor' : 'CSCD影响因子'}}0.4521
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CiteScore 20212.6
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Editor-in-ChiefJianping JIANG
Physignathus cocincinus, commonly named the Chinese water dragon, is a semi-aquatic lizard that is native to southern China, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The genus name is Greek for "inflated jaw". Their coloration ranges from dark to light green. Diagonal stripes of green or turquoise are found on the body, while the tail is banded from the middle to the end with green and white. Physignathus cocincinus has most recently been assessed for The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2017 and listed as Vulnerable under criteria A4cd. This lizard was drawn by Hanwen KANG and Timan YANG.
Impact Factor1.4
Five-year Impact Factor1.4
{{lang == 'en_US' ? 'CSCD Impact Factor' : 'CSCD影响因子'}}0.4521
CiteScore 20222.6
Editor-in-ChiefJianping JIANG
Jianping JIANG
Jianping JIANG
Physignathus cocincinus, commonly named the Chinese water dragon, is a semi-aquatic lizard that is native to southern China, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The genus name is Greek for "inflated jaw". Their coloration ranges from dark to light green. Diagonal stripes of green or turquoise are found on the body, while the tail is banded from the middle to the end with green and white. Physignathus cocincinus has most recently been assessed for The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2017 and listed as Vulnerable under criteria A4cd. This lizard was drawn by Hanwen KANG and Timan YANG.
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