Acanthodactylus orientalis ANGEL, 1936 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=49&Species=256&Lang=eng
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
This appears to have been independently lost in members of many groups, but some
associated with locomotion adaptations (burrowing, climbing etc) of these lizards have
Our hypothesis was that degraded habitats would have reduced vegetation complexity
These genera tend to have heir most primitive species in the northeast and north
, and parvula new groups) (Appendix 3), which are reciprocally monophyletic and have