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Higher TaxaIguanidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Yucatán Spinytail Iguana
S: Garrobo de Yucatán 
SynonymCachryx defensor COPE 1866: 124
Cachryx defensor — BOULENGER 1885: 199
Ctenosaura erythromelas BOULENGER 1886
Cachryx defensor — COPE 1886: 270
Cachryx erythromelas — COPE 1887
Ctenosaura defensor — GÜNTHER 1890
Ctenosaura (Cachryx) annectens WERNER 1910: 25
Ctenosaura erythromelas — BAILEY 1928: 46
Ctenosaura defensor — BAILEY 1928: 48
Enyaliosaurus erythromelas — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950
Enyaliosaurus defensor — DUELLMAN 1965
Enyaliosaurus defensor — DUELLMAN 1966
Enyaliosaurus defensor — POUGH 1973
Ctenosaura defensor — LINER 1994
Ctenosaura defensor — KÖHLER 2000: 75
Ctenosaura (Enyaliosaurus) defensor — KÖHLER et al. 2000
Cachryx defensor — MALONE et al. 2017
Cachryx defensor — HEIMES 2022 
DistributionS Mexico (Campeche, Yucatan, Quintana Roo), Guatemala (Rio Azul)

Type locality: Yucatan. Restricted to Chichén Itzá, Yucatan, Mexico by SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 77.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntypes: USNM 12282
Holotype: BMNH [erythromelas] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus). The following characters differentiate Cachryx, with respect to Ctenosaura: Teeth with 5 or more cusps. Modal number of premaxillary teeth, 5. Crista cranii arranged stepwise between frontal and prefrontal. Subdigital lamellae under the first phalanx of the third digit of the pes not fused. Interparietal (scale covering parietal eye) indistinct or absent. Intercalary scales absent or reduced. Conspicuously enlarged, spiniferous scales present on the anterodorsal surface of the femoral and tibial portions of the hind limbs [from Malone et al. 2017].


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CommentType species: Cachryx defensor COPE 1866: 124 is the type species of the genus Cachryx COPE 1866.

Distribution: the record(s) from Guatemala were originally thought to be C. alfredschmidti but then identified as C. defensor (Malone et al. 2017). 
EtymologyThe species was apparently named after the thorny tail, most likely used as a defensive mechanism.

The genus was named after Latin Cachryo, meaning catkin or parched barley, in reference to the shape of the tail. 
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