Pseuderemias savagei (GANS, LAURENT & PANDIT, 1965)
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Higher Taxa | Lacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Eremias savagei GANS, LAURENT & PANDIT 1965: 39 Pseuderemias mucronata savagei — LANZA 1983 Pseuderemias savagei — SZCZERBAK 1989 Pseuderemias mucronata savagei — LANZA 1990 Mesalina savagei |
Distribution | NE Somalia Type locality: Somalia, Kandala |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ R-71844; paratypes: RMCA |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: An Eremias of the Pseuderemias subgenus, with four nasals, ventral plates in 10 straight longitudinal series, compressed toes, unicarinate lamellae interiorly, frontal separated from the supraoculars by small granules, upper head shields smooth, subocular reaching the lip, 55-72 smooth dorsal scales across the body, upper caudals strongly keeled, posterior subcaudals smooth, five longitudinal but often broken out dark dorsal stripes. (Gans et al. 1965) Additional details (4612 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Gans et al. 1965: 44 present a comparison of the Somali species of Eremias. Abundance: Rare. This is one of the species called 'lost' and 'rediscovered' by Lindken et al. 2024. |
Etymology | Named after Dr. Jay Mathers Savage (b. 1928), a herpetologist, Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Miami and Adjunct Professor at San Diego State University. He took all his degrees at Stanford (1950,1954, and 1955). |
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