Agamura persica ( Duméril, 1856 )
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Agamura persica ( Duméril, 1856 ) |
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Agamura persica ( Duméril, 1856)
SYNTYPES. MNHN 6761 About MNHN (3 spec.) ( Anderson 1999), although no such number in the MNHN catalogue.
TYPE LOCALITY. Persia.
DISTRIBUTION. Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
DISTRIBUTION IN IRAN. Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26–31. 26 . Throughout most of the Iranian Plateau W of the Zagros and S of the Alborz and Kopet Dagh; apparently absent from the central desert system; isolated records from coastal Hormozgan Prov.
HABITAT. Stony terrain, cliffs and rocky terraces, hillsides also barren plains and gravely alluvium with sparse shrubby vegetation ( Minton 1966; Anderson 1999)
REMARKS. Agamura is a monotypic genus phylogenetically close to Bunopus , Crossobamon , Cyrtopodion , and Tenuidactylus . Červenka et al. (2008) placed Agamura to a sister position with Cyrtopodion . Nevertheless, Bauer et al. (2013) recognized Bunopus and Crossobamon being closer to Agamura , and yet another study came up with Agamura as a sister genus to a clade consisting of all the other four above listed genera ( Gamble et al. 2012).
REFERENCES. Anderson (1999, 2000); Červenka et al. (2008); Gamble et al. (2012); Bauer et al. (2013).
Anderson, S. C. (1999) The lizards of Iran. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Oxford, Ohio, 442 pp.
Anderson, S. C. (2000) Preliminary observations and comments on syntopic occurrence of lizards in Iran. Russian Journal of Herpetology, 7, 236 - 238.
Bauer, A. M., Masroor, R., Titus-Mcquillan, J., Heinicke, M. P., Daza, J. D. & Jackman, T. R. (2013) A preliminary phylogeny of the Palearctic naked-toed geckos (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) with taxonomic implications. Zootaxa, 3599 (4), 301 - 324. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3599.4.1
Cervenka, J., Kratochvil, L. & Frynta, D. (2008) Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Middle Eastern geckos of the genus Cyrtopodion and their selected relatives. Zootaxa, 1931, 25 - 36.
Dumeril, A. H. A. (1856) Description des reptiles nouveaux ou imparfaitement connus de la collection du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle et remarques sur la classification et les characteres des reptiles. Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 8, 438 - 588. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 62017
Gamble, T., Greenbaum, E., Jackman, T. R., Russell, A. P. & Bauer, A. M. (2012) Repeated Origin and Loss of Adhesive Toepads in Geckos. PLoS ONE, 7, e 39429. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1371 / journal. pone. 0039429
Minton, S. A. (1966) A contribution to the herpetology of West Pakistan. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 134, 27 - 184. http: // hdl. handle. net / 2246 / 1129
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