Mesalina ayunensis – Bibliografie https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Bibliografie.php?Genus=51&Species=274&Taxon=1
This appears to have been independently lost in members of many groups, but some
This appears to have been independently lost in members of many groups, but some
Copulatory organs appear to have high inherent stability, probably resulting from
Two behaviours present in the earliest lacertids have been coopted to this activity
Deviations from this condition produce a more sculptured surface and have developed
the island of Cyprus and the specimens of Lacertalaevislaevisfrom Anatolia, which have
tern numbers have been fluctuating since the mid-2000s.
fauna of Afghanistan remain poorly documented and in recent decades little new data have
Subsequent workers have not considered this species valid and have even doubted the
perspectives of biodiversity conservation and management, there is an urgent need to have