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Darevskia defilippii (CAMERANO, 1877)

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Higher TaxaLacertidae, Lacertinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Elburs Lizard 
SynonymPodarcis defilippii CAMERANO 1877: 90
Lacerta muralis BLANFORD 1876
Lacerta muralis var. defilippii — BOETTGER 1886
Lacerta muralis fusca var. persica BEDRIAGA 1886
Lacerta muralis var. defilippii — BOETTGER 1892: 144
Lacerta saxicola var. defilippii — MEHELY 1909: 519
Podarcis muralis var. defilippii — BOULENGER 1920: 288
Lacerta saxicola defilippii — FORCART 1950
Lacerta raddei defilippi — ENGELMANN et al. 1993
Lacerta defilippii — FRYNTA et al. 1997
Darevskia defilippii — ARRIBAS 1997
Lacerta defilippii — ANDERSON 1999
Lacerta defilippii — SZCZERBAK 2003
Darevskia defilippii — ARNOLD et al. 2007
Lacerta (Darevskia) defilippii — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008
Darevskia defilippii — AHMADZADEH et al. 2013: 11 
DistributionN Iran (western part of the Alborz mountains), elevation up to 3355 m

Type locality: Damavand Mountain, North Iran  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntypes: MRSN (= MSNTO) R2734, R2713; 3 specimens: Iran, Tehran Province, Lar Valley, F. De Filippi (MSNTO R2713); 3 specimens: Iran, Tehran Province, Damavand, F. De Filippi (MSNTO R2734). 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Camerano (1877) distinguishes this species from Podarcis muralis by a more flattened and proportionally shorter head; narrower parietal plates, external sides bordered by a series of small horizontal plates; temporal region covered with numerous small scales; masseteric shield sometimes missing and located much nearer to tympanum than to posterior angle of the eye; 6–8 much smaller and shorter supralabials; relatively smaller tympanum; dorsal scales not keeled, rounded and not imbricate (i.e., smooth); ventral plates in 6 longitudinal rows. We further restrict this species to comprise all individuals belonging to the Western Alborz clade featuring a combination of ventral plates with nearly rectilinear posterior margins in 19–26 transversal and 6 longitu- dinal rows; 44–55 dorsal scales across middle of back; 7–14 collar scales; 30–42 small scales along fold among ears; 21–30 gular scales from angle between maxillar scales to collar; 14–20 femoral pores; 25–30 scales under fourth toe; 5–7 supraciliar scales; 6–19 supraciliar granules; 0–4 scales between masseteric and supra- temporal shields; 1–6 scales between masseteric and tympanic shields; 2 large preanal scales; rostral separated from nostril. The maximum snout-vent length is 54.8 mm in males and 54.3 mm in females.


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CommentSynonymy partly after KHALIKOV & ANANJEVA (pers. comm.)

Habitat. Rocky outcrops at the upper margin of the Hyrcanian forest at elevations from 750 m to 2071 m elevation.

Distribution: See map in SMID et al. 2014 for distribution in Iran. 
EtymologyNamed after Filippo de Filippi (1814-1867), a doctor, traveler, and zoologist. He succeeded Bonelli as Professor of Zoology at Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino. 
References
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  • Anderson, Steven C 1999. The lizards of Iran. Contributions to Herpetology Volume 15, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Saint Louis, Missouri: i-vii, 1-442 [review in Copeia 2000 (4): 1144] - get paper here
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  • ARRIBAS, O. J. 2012. Osteology of Darevskia defilippi (CAMERANO, 1877) raises doubts: Is it really a close relative of Darevskia raddei (BOETTGER, 1892)? [Short Note]. Herpetozoa 25 (1/2): 72-74 - get paper here
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