Acanthodactylus cantoris GÜNTHER, 1864 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=49&Species=239&Lang=ger
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
× We have used mitochondrial 12S rRNA, 16S rRNA and nuclear β-fibrinogen (
According to morphology, three species have been recognized (Anatololacerta anatolica
× We have analysed several scalation characters and the geographic distribution
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied