Laudakia pakistanica (BAIG, 1989)
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Higher Taxa | Agamidae (Agaminae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Laudakia pakistanica khani BAIG & BÖHME 1996 Laudakia pakistanica auffenbergi BAIG & BÖHME 1996 Laudakia pakistanica pakistanica BAIG 1989 |
Common Names | E: Pakistani agama |
Synonym | Agama pakistanica BAIG 1989 Laudakia pakistanica — DAS 1996: 44 Laudakia pakistanica — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Laudakia pakistanica auffenbergi BAIG & BÖHME, 1996 Laudakia pakistanica auffenbergi BAIG & BÖHME, 1996 Laudakia pakistanica auffenbergi — KHAN 2004 Laudakia pakistanica auffenbergi — BAIG et al. 2012: 247 Laudakia pakistanica affenbergi — SAFI et al. 2024 (in error) Laudakia Pakistanica Affunbergi — SAFI et al. 2024 (in error) Laudakia pakistanica khani BAIG & BÖHME 1996 Laudakia pakistanica khani BAIG & BÖHME 1996 Laudakia pakistanica khani — KHAN 2004 Laudakia pakistanica khani — BAIG et al. 2012: 248 |
Distribution | India (NW Indian Himalayas), N Pakistan khani: Pakistan (Chilas, Federal Administered Northern Areas); Type locality: Hadar (Chilas), Federal Administered Northern Area, Pakistan, 32° 25’ N, 74° E, elevation 945 m. auffenbergi: Pakistan (Mansehra Besham and Kohistan districts, Northwestern Frontier Province); Type locality: Besham, Distr. Swat, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan, 35° 55’ N, 72° 55’ E, 700 m elevation. pakistanica: Pakistan; Type locality: “Jaglotgah (Gilgit; FANA) 36°20'N, 74°S0'E, elevation 2,100 m” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: PMNH 0134, a male, collected on August 6, 1986; Paratypes: ZFMK Holotype: ZFMK 54468 (erroneously given as 54469 in original description), male; Paratypes: ZFMK, PMNH [khani] Holotype: ZFMK 54471, male; Paratypes: ZFMK 54472, male, Pattan, NWFP, collected on 8 July 1990; ZFMK 54473, male, Thalcot, NWFP, collected on 15 June 1990; all specimens collected by K J. BAIG; PMNH [auffenbergi] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: This species is most closely related to A. agrorensis and A. melanura. The jet black colour, number of labials, body and callose scalation suggest that it is neither agrorensis nor melanura or any other species of Agama. [from BAIG 1989]. Additional details (687 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | named after the type locality.The two subspecies have been named after herpetologists M.S. Khan (Pakistan) and Walter Auffenberg (USA). |
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