Anatololacerta danfordi (GÜNTHER, 1876)
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Higher Taxa | Lacertidae, Lacertinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Danford's Lizard G: Anatolische Eidechse |
Synonym | Zootoca danfordi GÜNTHER 1876: 818 Podarcis danfordi — CAMERANO 1877 Lacerta danfordi — BEDRIAGA 1879: 30 Lacerta danfordi — MEHELY 1909: 452 Lacerta danfordii — BOULENGER 1920: 309 Lacerta danfordi quanttaylori BÖRNER 1974 Lacerta danfordi danfordi — EISELT & SCHMIDTLER 1986: 323 Lacerta danfordi bileki EISELT & SCHMIDTLER 1986: 323 Lacerta oertzeni ibrahimi EISELT & SCHMIDTLER 1986: 322 Lacerta danfordi — ENGELMANN et al 1993 Archaeolacerta danfordi — SINDACO et al. 2000 Anatololacerta danfordi — ARNOLD et al. 2007 Lacerta (Anatololacerta) danfordi — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Anatololacerta danfordi bileki — BELLATI et al. 2014 Anatololacerta oertzeni ibrahimi — BELLATI et al. 2014 Anatololacerta danfordi — BELLATI et al. 2014 Anatololacerta danfordi — KARAKASI et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Turkey (Mountains at the Bolkar Da region), Turkey (central south coast), Greece (Rhodes, Ikaria, Pentanissos) Type locality: “Zebil Bulgar Dagh (Cilician Taurus), altitude 4000 feet.” bileki: Turkey; Type locality: Ilgin, Vil Konya, Türkei. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH ? (Eiselt & Schmidtler 1987 mention multiple syntypes, without collection information) Holotype: NMW 26759:5, 39 additional paratypes in GNM, NMW, SMF and ZDEU [bileki] Holotype: ZSM 59/1983, female, paratypes: ZSM, BMNH, GNM, NMW and ZDEU [ibrahimi] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Lizards possessing the following features found only in a minority of other Lacertini: 7–8 posterior presacral vertebrae with short ribs, sternal fontanelle often weakly heart-shaped, pattern of tail vertebrae C-type, often five upper labial scales in front of subocular, masseteric scale frequently small or absent, preanal scale relatively small and bordered by more than one row of smaller scales, broad pale dorsolateral stripes often present, hemipenial lobes relatively long with large outer sulcal lips on lobes. Other more widely distributed features include head and body not strongly depressed, seven premaxillary teeth in adults, usual number of presacral vertebrae in males 26, inscriptional ribs frequently absent, tail brightly coloured in hatchlings; hemipenial microornamentation of crown-shaped tubercles (from Arnold et al. 2007: 35). Additional details (506 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type Species: Zootoca danfordi is the type species of the genus Anatololacerta ARNOLD et al. 2007. Subspecies: The status of Lacerta oertzeni ibrahimi EISELT & SCHMIDTLER 1986 remains unclear. See Bellati et al. 2014 for a discussion. The taxon could also belong to budaki, and would then even have priority over budaki. Börner (1974) described Lacerta danfordi quanttaylori from Rhodos in a non-peer-reviewed, self-published paper. Bellati et a. 2014 synonymized this form with pelasgiana. Synonymy: after MEHELY 1909 and Bellati et al. 2014. The names Anatololacerta danfordi bileki and A. oertzeni ibrahimi were used by BELLATI et al. 2014 although these authors concluded that they shouldd be included in Anatololacerta danfordi. Distribution: see map in Karakasi et al. 2021: 26 (Fig. S1) Etymology: A. d. bileki is named after Karl Bilek, preparator at the NMW in Vienna. |
Etymology | Named after Charles G. Danford (1843-1928), a geologist, paleontologist, zoologist, artist, traveler, and explorer The genus was named after the occurrence of at least some of the species in Anatolia. “Lacerta” is the Latin word for lizard. |
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