Teratoscincus keyserlingii Strauch 1863
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Teratoscincus keyserlingii Strauch 1863 |
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Teratoscincus keyserlingii Strauch 1863
LECTOTYPE. ZIL 2396, designated by Szczerbak & Golubev (1986).
TYPE LOCALITY. Seri-Tschah [Sar Chah], South Khorasan Prov., Iran.
DISTRIBUTION. Iran, W Afghanistan, W Pakistan; isolated populations in Qatar and UAE.
DISTRIBUTION IN IRAN. Fig. 144 View FIGURES 140–145. 140 . Central and eastern desert basins from Esfahan and Semnan Prov. south to Hormozgan and Sistan and Baluchistan Prov .
HABITAT. Sandy soil sometimes encrusted with salt. Anderson (1993) found all three Iranian species syntopic in the Zabol area ( northern Sistan and Baluchistan Prov.) .
REMARKS. This species was previously considered a subspecies of T. scincus (Schlegel, 1858) , and although it is currently regarded as a full species ( Macey et al. 2005; Mozaffari & Parham 2007; Gardner 2013), its elevation to species status has not been fully clarified yet. Teratoscincus zarudnyi Nikolsky, 1896 also described from Iran is a younger synonym of T. keyserlingii .
REFERENCES. Szczerbak & Golubev (1986, 1996); Anderson (1993, 1999); Manilo (1993); Macey et al. (2005).
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