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The number of specimens with a mosaic pattern under the head is 22 (33%), the number with longitudinal flish broken stripes is 13 (20%), and the number with both a mosaic pattern and stripes is 31 (47%).
The Laudakia stellio species has a very wide area of distribution in Turkey except for the north (Baran et al., 1989).
The subspecific condition of the species was examined by Beutler and Frör (1980) and Baran and Öz (1985), as a result of which they reported that the L. stellio daanisubspecies was distributed in the area where this study was conducted.
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 Reptiles and Amphibians » Lizards » Agama - Hardun Main Page
The Hardun Agama is one of several subspecies of Laudakia stellio.
There is some debate as to the exact number of subspecies, however, most of the research indicates that there are five accepted subspecies.
They were originally classified as Agama stellio, though today they are more commonly seen as Laudakia stellio.
centralpets.com /animals/reptiles/lizards/lzd5945.html   (494 words)

  
 Reptiles and Amphibians » Lizards » Agama - Golden Main Page
The Golden Agama is one of several subspecies of Laudakia stellio.
Some of the debate may be due to the confusion over the number of subspecies of Laudakia stellio.
Most of the research suggests this subspecies is found throughout the Middle East and Africa including Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Sinai Desert.
www.centralpets.com /animals/reptiles/lizards/lzd5943.html   (604 words)

  
 Reptile Advice :: View topic - Seeking Personal Experiances w/Laudakia stellio brachydactyl
I'm looking for anybody that has personal experiance with Laudakia stellio brachydactyla's.
Likewise, if anybody know of any usergroups/mail groups dedicated to Laudakia stellio brachydactyla's, that would be great.
Trying to expand my knowledge of SE Asia lizards, and decided to select this one, now that I've learned a fair amount on the Uromastix genus.">species.
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 Russian Journal of Herpetology
A new subspecies of Laudakia melanura (Sauria: Agamidae) has been described from the Toba Kakar Range of northeastern Balochistan, Pakistan.
The new taxon is distinct from all previously described forms of melanura in color, size and other morphological characteristics.
Published by Publishing House Gustav Fischer edited by Dr. Rainer Günther full description of the herpetofauna of Germany with the participation of 26 authors, with 328 pictures, 10 plates of the colored illustrations and 86 tables.
www.folium.ru /en/journals/rjh/contents/1999/1999-02.htm   (1458 words)

  
 LIZARDS OF EUROPE: Agamids, chameleons and anguids
Of the agamids, the most commonly seen is Laudakia stellio which is often encountered on Greek islands by the traveller.
The family is otherwise mainly found in Africa and more particularly in Asia and Australia.
Formerly known as Agama stellio but reclassified a few years ago as Laudakia stellio.
www.cyberlizard.plus.com /euro_lizards.html   (1240 words)

  
 Molecular Claims of Gondwanan Age for Australian Agamid Lizards are Untenable -- Hugall and Lee 21 (11): 2102 -- ...
using uncorrected differences in Laudakia agamids (Macey et al.
points within Laudakia that are all highly consistent with each
Phylogenetic relationships among agamid lizards of the Laudakia caucasia species group; testing hypotheses of biogeographic fragmentation and an area cladogram for the Iranian plateau.
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