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Acanthodactylus aureus GÜNTHER, 1903

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Higher TaxaLacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Golden Fringe-fingered Lizard
G: Gold-Fransenfinger 
SynonymAcanthodactylus inornatus aureus GÜNTHER 1903: 298
Acanthodactylus scutellatus aureus — BONS 1959
Acanthodactylus inornatus aureus — BONS & GIROT 1964
Acanthodactylus aureus — SALVADOR 1982: 122
Acanthodactylus aureus — SCHLEICH, KÄSTLE & KABISCH 1996: 396
Acanthodactylus aureus— HARRIS & ARNOLD 2000
Acanthodactylus aureus — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 
DistributionAtlantic coastal regions from SW Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal.

Type locality: Rio de Oro, Western Sahara. Restricted to ‘Villa Cisneros’ [ = Dakhla], Western Sahara, by lectotype designation.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesLectotype: MNHN-RA 1918-11, an adult male from ‘Villa Cisneros’ (= Dakhla), Western Sahara (designated by CROCHET et al. 2003). Paralectotypes: BMNH 1946.8.5.2-26, USNM 33109-33111, MNHN-RA 1918.11-12 (and others, see also CROCHET et al. 2003). The syntypes from Southern Algeria are most likely specimens of A. taghitensis (CROCHET et al. 2003). 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Medium-sized, slender body. Sharply pointed snout. Four supralabials anterior to the subocular. Four entire supraoculars. Temporals keeled. Low number of dorsals. 14 oblique longitudinal rows of ventrals. Four series of scales on fingers. Row of granules between the supraoculars and superciliaries usually absent, at times one. Third pair of submaxillaries separated or only partially in contact. Reticulate color pattern (Salvador 1982: 122). 
CommentA. aureus is the most common lacertid on the whole oceanic side of Western Sahara. Animals from Fderik (Mauritania) are referable to Acanthodactylus taghitensis. 
EtymologyNamed after the Latin adjective aureolus (=aureus) = "golden". 
References
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  • Bons, J. 1959. Les lacertiliens du sud-ouest Marocain; systematique, repartition geographique, ethologie, ecologie. Instit. Sci. Cherifien, Rabat, Trav. (Ser. Zool.) no. 18 130 pp.
  • Bons,J. & GIROT,B. 1964. Révision de l'espèce Acanthodactylus scutellatus (Lacertidé-Saurien). Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. phys. Maroc 42: 311-334 [1962]
  • Crochet, P.A.; Geniez, P. & Ineich, I. 2003. A multivariate analysis of the fringe-toed lizards of the Acanthodactylus scutellatus group (Squamata: Lacertidae): systematic and biogeographical implications. Zool. J. Linnean Soc.137: 117–155 - get paper here
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  • Günther, A. 1903. Reptiles from Rio de Oro, Western Sahara. Novitates Zoologicae 10: 298-299 - get paper here
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  • Velo-Antón G, Martínez-Freiría F, Pereira P, Crochet P-A, Brito JC. 2018. Living on the edge: Ecological and genetic connectivity of the spiny-footed lizard, Acanthodactylus aureus, confirms the Atlantic Sahara desert as a biogeographic corridor and centre of lineage diversification. J Biogeogr. 2018;00:1–12 - get paper here
 
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