Darevskia rudis (BEDRIAGA, 1886)
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Higher Taxa | Lacertidae, Lacertinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Darevskia rudis bolkardaghica ARRIBAS ILGAZ, KUMLUTAŞ, DURMUŞ, AVCI & ÜZÜM 2013 Darevskia rudis chechenica (EISELT & DAREVSKY 1991) Darevskia rudis lantzicyreni (DAREVSKY & EISELT 1967) Darevskia rudis rudis (BEDRIAGA 1886) Darevskia rudis svanetica (DAREVSKY & EISELT 1980) |
Common Names | G: Grusinische Eidechse, Kielschwanz-Felseidechse Russian: Грузинская ящерица |
Synonym | Lacerta depressa rudis BEDRIAGA 1886: 275 Podarcis depressa CAMERANO 1878 (part.) Lacerta depressa rudis — BEDRIAGA 1886 Lacerta depressa — WERNER 1902 Lacerta depressa — WERNER 1904 Lacerta saxicola var. rudis — MEHELY 1909: 493, 529 Lacerta muralis var. rudis — BOULENGER 1920: 290 Lacerta saxicola rudis MEHELY 1909 Lacerta depressa — BIRD 1936: 268 Lacerta rudis — ENGELMANN et al 1993 Lacerta rudis — FU & MURPHY 1997 Darevskia rudis — ARRIBAS 1997 Darevskia rudis — MURPHY et al. 2000 Archaeolacerta (Caucasilacerta) rudis — SINDACO et al. 2000 Lacerta rudis — SZCZERBAK 2003 Darevskia rudis — ARNOLD et al. 2007 Darevskia rudis rudis (BEDRIAGA 1886) Darevskia rudis — GABELAIA et al. 2018 Darevskia rudis — SPEYBROECK et al. 2020 Darevskia rudis rudis — ARRIBAS et al. 2022 Darevskia rudis bolkardaghica ARRIBAS et al. 2013 Darevskia rudis bolkardaghica — MAYER 2015 Darevskia rudis bolkardaghica — ARRIBAS et al. 2022 Darevskia rudis chechenica (EISELT & DAREVSKY 1991) Lacerta rudis chechenica — ROITBERG et al. 2000 Darevskia rudis chechenica — BISCHOFF 2002 Lacerta (Darevskia) rudis chechenica — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Darevskia rudis lantzicyreni (DAREVSKY & EISELT 1967) Lacerta saxicola mehelyi LANTZ & CYRÉN 1936 Lacerta saxicola lantzicyreni DAREVSKY & EISELT 1967 (nomen novum) Darevskia valentini lantzicyreni — BISCHOFF 2007 Lacerta (Darevskia) valentini lantzicyreni — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Darevskia rudis lantzicyreni — ARRIBAS et al. 2022 Darevskia rudis svanetica (DAREVSKY & EISELT 1980) Lacerta (Darevskia) rudis svanetica — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Darevskia rudis svanetica — GEMEL et al. 2019 |
Distribution | Turkey (Trabzon region, Uludag), SE Black Sea coast in Republic of Georgia and Turkey, Russia (northern slope of the central Caucasus, Dagestan), S/W Republic of Georgia (southern slope of the central Caucasus, upper Kura valley, Small Caucasus, southern slope of the central Caucasus, west of L. r. chechenica) and adjacent Turkey, NW Azerbaijan; elevation up to 2000 m. bolkardaghica: Turkey (C Anatolia); Type locality: Karagöl, Ulukışla, Niğde, Central Anatolia; “Turkey, Mersin Province, rocks vicinity of Karagöl Lake, 37°24 ́13 ́ ́N 34°33 ́27 ́ ́E” fide Doronin 2017. chechenica: S Russia (Caucasus mountains; Daghestan); Type locality: Russia, Chechnya Shatoysky District, gorge of the Argun River 4 km higher (north) of the Sovetskoye (= Shatoy) village, 1500 m asl, 42°54 ́41 ́ ́N 45°42 ́56 ́ ́E; paratypes: NMW; paratype locality: Südabfall des zentralen Kaukasus, Pasanauri, Georgien. lantzicyreni: Turkey; Type locality: Turkey, Ercies Mountain. svanetica: C Great Caucasus; NE Republic of Georgia, NW Abkhazia. Type locality: Georgia, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Region, vicinity of Mestia, 43°03 ́N, 42°45 ́E, 1700 m asl;Paratype locality: Pari im Inguri-Tal, Swanetien Type locality: Batumi (Republic of Georgia) and Trabzon (Turkey) |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: MRSN (= MSNTO = MZUT) 2737:1 (Museo ed Istituto di Zoologia Sistematica, Torino), designated by Böhme and Budak 1977. Holotype: ZDEU 144/2009.6, 19.07.2009. Coll.: Y. Kumlutaş [bolkardaghica] Holotype: NMW 33504.1, 6.08.1965; ZISP 17882:1, male fide Böhme 2014: 150; Coll.: I.S. Darevsky; Paratypes: ZFMK, ZIL, NMW [chechenica] Lectotype: GNM (Natural History Museum Gothenburg) 2459, 07.06.1927, Coll. O. Cyrén [lantzicyreni] Holotype: ZISP 17875.1 (Fig. 10 in Doronin 2017), 13.08.1965. Coll.: I.S. Darevsky [svanetica] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (bolkardaghica). A dorsally very clear-toned D. rudis characterized by separated rostral and frontonasal scales. Supraciliar granula series are usually complete and uninterrupted. The massseteric plate is smaller or similar to the tympanic plate. The number of scales between masseteric and tympanic range from 2 to 4. Scales are tight and moderately keeled. Numerous dorsalia and relatively long heads (head index). Low values for femoralia, lamellae, hindlimb length, circumanalia and anal size. Relatively high maxillar and dentary teeth counts for its size. Sternal fontanelle with odd, irregular shapes (such as sand-clock or nearly cordiform). Postfrontal and postorbitary subequal. Postorbitary overlaps with squamosal along near one half of its length. Holotype. ZDEU 144/2009, paratypes in ZDEU. Additional details (1122 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy partly after KHALIKOV & ANANJEVA (pers. comm.). RYABININA et al. (2002) question the separation of bischoffi and obscura. ARRIBAS et a. 2013 suggest that macromaculata is a synonym of boscura. Subspecies: Darevskia rudis bithynica (MÉHELY, 1909) has been elevated to species status, with D. r. tristis as subspecies. Gabelaia et al. 2018 elevated D. r. obscura to full species status, based on scalation characters. We do not follow this for the time being, given that these authors did not provide an updated diagnosis of the (sub-) species. Lantz & Cyren 1936 did provide a diagnosis (in french) but did not illustrate the diagnostic characters. The status of D. r. chechenica, and D. r. svanetica remains unresolved (Arribas et al. 2022: 25). Relationships: in Turkey, only minor genetic differences separated D. rudis and D. bithynica populations (Koç et al. 2021). |
Etymology | The subspecies name is feminine “mirabilis” and means wonderful, amazing, unique and miraculous in Latin. The name refers to its vivid and beautiful coloration in respect to other D. rudis subspecies. The name bolkardaghica stems from the name of the mountains where the lizards were collected: Bolkar Da ı (also spelled Bulghar Dagh) in the Taurus Mountains. D. r. svanetica was named after the (German) name "Swanetien" for the rocky area in the north of Grusinia. |
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