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Phrynocephalus axillaris BLANFORD, 1875

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Higher TaxaAgamidae (Agaminae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Yarkand toad-headed agama
Chinese: 叶城沙蜥 
SynonymPhrynocephalus axillaris BLANFORD 1875: 192
Phrynocephalus axillaris — BOULENGER 1885: 378
Phrynocephalus axillaris var. idae BEDRIAGA 1907: 168
Phrynocephalus axillaris var. murielis BEDRIAGA 1907
Phrynocephalus axillaris var. ericae BEDRIAGA 1907
Phrynocephalus koslowi BEDRIAGA 1906: 162
Phrynocephalus kozlovi BEDRIAGA 1906 (fide ANANJEVA 2011)
Phrynocephalus axillaris var. Klemenzi BEDRIAGA 1907
Phrynocephalus axillaris var. maculata BEDRIAGA 1907 (nec ANDERSON 1872)
Phrynocephalus axillaris — ZUGMAYER 1909: 498
Phrynocephalus ludovici MOCQUARD 1910
Phrynocephalus axillaris — SCHMIDT 1926
Phrynocephalus axillaris — WERMUTH 1967: 76
Phrynocephalus nasatus GOLUBEV & DUNAYEV 1995
Phrynocephalus axillaris — WANG et al. 2003
Phrynocephalus (Phrynocephalus) axillaris — BARABANOV & ANANJEVA 2007
Phrynocephalus nasatus — DUNAYEV 2020
Phrynocephalus axillaris — SOLOVYEVA et al. 2023 
DistributionC Asia (E Turkestan, Dsungarei, Mongolia, Tibet)
China (Xinjiang, Gansu)

Type locality: Eastern Turkestan, in the plains.

nasatus: W China; Type locality: between the mountain pass of Topa-Duvan (Topa-Bell, Karaduvan Ridge, 41° 11’ N, 80° 48’ E, and the town of Aksu (41° 11’ N, 80° 14’ E), Kashgaria, western China.  
ReproductionOviparous 
TypesSyntypes: ZSI 3612-18, 3620, 3622-23, 3625-38, 3832-34, 4839-40. Most types of the various synonyms are in ZISP. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (nasatus): distinctly bulbous nasal shields fonn two kidney-shaped growths on the snout. The nostril opens in the lower nasal shield and is directed sideways from the longitudinal axis and down so that it can be seen only from below. The space between the nostrils is very wide and exceeds four to five times the space from the nostril to the edge of the supralabial fold. L.IL.cd. of males is 0.70-0.72, of the female and juvenile specimens 0.79-0.80. The front part of the snout is protuberant and breaks rather sharply at its end. A row of one to four enlarged shields (the shields of young specimens are less distinct) is situated along the center of the snout from the frontal curve to the edge of the upper lip fold near the rostral shield (Golubev & Dunayev 1995). 
CommentSynonymy after WERMUTH 1967 and BARABANOV & ANAJEVA 2007. Dunayev 2020 “revalidated” P. nasatus but his description is unsatisfactory, e.g. because there were no localities of specimens given (neither in a list nor on a map). The characters pointed out to diagnose nasatus from axillaris are not shown (and if they are shown, as in Fig. 6, it’s not even clear which species is shown), hence we retain nasatus in axillaris for the time being. Notably, GenBank has 5 sequences of “nasatus” as of Feb. 2022 (citing Dunayev 2020), but oddly, the paper does not even mention those sequences or any other molecular analysis.

Type locality (nasatus): the locality, as described appears to be in a heavily degraded agricultural area now.

NCBI taxonID: 2802824 [nasatus] 
References
  • ANANJEVA, Natalia B.; Xianguang GUO and Yuezhao WANG 2011. Taxonomic Diversity of Agamid Lizards (Reptilia, Sauria, Acrodonta, Agamidae) from China: A Comparative Analysis. Asian Herpetological Research 2 (3): 117-128 - get paper here
  • Autumn, K.; Wang, Y.Z. 1995. Preliminary Observations on the Ecology of Phrynocephalus axillaris and Eremias velox in the Turpan Depression, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Chinese Herpet. Res. 1 (2): 6-13
  • BARABANOV, A.V. & N.B. ANANJEVA 2007. Catalogue of the available scientific species-group names for lizards of the genus Phrynocephalus Kaup, 1825 (Reptilia, Sauria, Agamidae). Zootaxa 1399: 1-56 - get paper here
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  • Li, Jun; Xianguang Guo, Dali Chen, and Yuezhao Wang 2013. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Yarkand toad-headed agama, Phrynocephalus axillaris (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae). Mitochondrial DNA 24 (3): 234-236 - get paper here
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