Trapelus agnetae (WERNER, 1929)
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Higher Taxa | Agamidae (Agaminae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Agama agnetae WERNER 1929: 239 (fide WETTSTEIN 1951) Agama pallidus haasi WERNER 1971 Trapelus pallidus agnetae — DISI et al. 2004 Trapelus pallidus agnetae — MODRY et al. 2004 Trapelus pallidus agnetae — SINDACO et al. 2006 Trapelus pallidus agnetae — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Trapelus pallida haasi — AL-QURAN 2009 Trapelus agnetae — WAGNER et al. 2011 Trapelus pallidus haasi — AL-SHAMMARI 2012 Agama (Trapelus) pallidus hassi — AL-SADOON et al. 2016 (in error) |
Distribution | Israel, Jordan, Iraq? Type locality: “Umgebung von Bir Molusi (Ka'ra) auf der Route der ehemaligen Wüstenpost, ungefähr halbwegs zwischen Damaskus und Bagdad.” haasi: Jordan, Iraq; N Saudi Arabia, Kuwait; Terra typica: Azraq in Transjordan. |
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Types | Holotype: NMW 23349 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Small to medium sized member of the genus. Head longer than broad, limbs relatively long. Gular pouch absent. Ear opening longer than high, bordered by a row of spiny scales. Scales on dorsal surface of lower leg and basis of tail heterogeneous. Differs from T. pallidus in having a fringe of three to four distinct spines situated on the upper edge of the ear opening. Dorsal scales small, equal in size, forming a matrix with intermixed larger scales. Ventral scales usually smooth. |
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