Hemidactylus flaviviridis, Ruppell, 1840
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Felipe |
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Hemidactylus flaviviridis |
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Hemidactylus flaviviridis View in CoL (n =3)
Ali Gholamifard earned his B.S. in Animal Biology from the Shahed University of Tehran, Iran, 2005 and his M.S. in Animal Biosystematics from Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran in 2009, where he studied the reproductive biology of the endemic Iranian cyprinid, Cyprinion tenuiradius Heckel, 1849 under the advisement of Dr. Hamid Reza Esmaeili. His research interests include taxonomy, ecology, biology, conservation, and phylogeography.
CBSU B636 , R004 , R044 : Iran, Fars Prov., Kazeroon, Ghaleh Seied village , 25 km NW Parishan Lake [29°36′15′′ N, 51°32′51′′ E, ele. 900 m] GoogleMaps .
Nasrullah Rastegar-Pouyani earned his B.S. in Zoology from Razi University Kermanshah, Iran in 1986 and his M.S. in Zoology from Tehran University, Tehran, Iran in 1991, where he studied herpetology with the agamids as the central object. He started his Ph.D. in Gothenburg University, Sweden in 1994 under the advisement of Professor Göran Nilson and graduated in 1999, working on taxonomy and biogeography of Iranian Plateau agamids with Trapelus as the main object. His research interests include taxonomy and biogeography of the Iranian Plateau, the Middle East and Central Asian herpetofauna.
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