Acanthodactylus pardalis (LICHTENSTEIN, 1823)
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Higher Taxa | Lacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Egyptian Fringe-fingered Lizard G: Ägyptischer Pantherfransenfinger, Ägyptischer Leopardfransenfinger |
Synonym | Lacerta pardalis LICHTENSTEIN 1823 Lacerta deserti MILNE-EDWARDS 1829 Zootoca deserti — GÜNTHER 1859 Acanthodactylus pardalis — BOULENGER 1887 Acanthodactylus pardalis — BOULENGER 1918 Acanthodactylus pardalis deserti — WERNER 1931: 290 Acanthodactylus pardalis — SALVADOR 1982: 80 Acanthodactylus pardalis — SCHLEICH, KÄSTLE & KABISCH 1996: 388 Acanthodactylus pardalis— HARRIS & ARNOLD 2000 Acanthodactylus pardalis — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 |
Distribution | NW Libya, N Egypt, Jordan Type locality: “Aegyptus” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 1072-1077 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Medium or large robust body. Snout slightly pointed upwards. Three entire supraoculars and one, the fourth, divided into granules. One or two rows of granules between the supraoculars and the superciliaries. Three series of scales on fingers. Subocular not in contact with upper lip. Four supralabials anterior to the subocular. Unkeeled temporals. Anterior border of ear opening denticulate. Tympanic scale small or totally absent. Flat medium-sized dorsals. Ventrals arranged in 12 straight longitudinal rows. Slightly pectinate fourth toe with uni or tricarinate subdigital lamellae. Scales on the upper surface of the tail either small or medium-sized and flat or lightly keeled. Males with 24 or 25 presacral vertebrae, females with 25. Males with irregular reticulate color pattern, females with two stair-shaped dorsal bands (Salvador 1982: 80). Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 458 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Has been synonymized with A. maculatus and A. busacki. See BAUER & GÜNTHER 1995 for more information on the types of this species. Distribution: Not in Israel, as the form from Isarel (beershebensis) has been split off as separate species. Not in Algeria. This species is restricted to the Mediterranean coastal region of northern Egypt and northeastern Libya (Moravec et al. 1999, S. Baha El Din pers. comm, Rachid Rouag, pers. comm., 8 May 2024) |
Etymology | Apparently named after the Latin pardalis, a leopard, alluding to the ocellated color pattern. |
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