Laudakia nupta, the Glossary
Laudakia nupta is a species of lizard from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Agama (lizard), André Marie Constant Duméril, Asia, Canthus (herpetology), Daphne oleoides, Filippo De Filippi, Oviparity, Species description, Subspecies, William Thomas Blanford.
- Laudakia
- Reptiles described in 1843
- Reptiles of Iraq
- Taxa named by Filippo De Filippi
Agama (lizard)
Agama (from Sranan Tongo meaning "lizard") is a genus of small-to-moderate-sized, long-tailed, insectivorous Old World lizards.
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André Marie Constant Duméril
André Marie Constant Duméril (1 January 1774 – 14 August 1860) was a French zoologist.
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Asia
Asia is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population.
Canthus (herpetology)
In snakes and amphibians, the canthus, canthal ridge or canthus rostralis,Spawls S, Branch B. 1995.
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Daphne oleoides
Daphne oleoides is a shrub of the family Thymelaeaceae.
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Filippo De Filippi
Filippo De Filippi (20 April 1814 – 9 February 1867) was an Italian doctor, traveler and zoologist.
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Oviparity
Oviparous animals are animals that reproduce by depositing fertilized zygotes outside the body (known as laying or spawning) in metabolically independent incubation organs known as eggs, which nurture the embryo into moving offsprings known as hatchlings with little or no embryonic development within the mother.
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Species description
A species description is a formal scientific description of a newly encountered species, typically articulated through a scientific publication.
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Subspecies
In biological classification, subspecies (subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed.
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William Thomas Blanford
William Thomas Blanford (7 October 183223 June 1905) was an English geologist and naturalist.
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See also
Laudakia
- Laudakia
- Laudakia agrorensis
- Laudakia cypriaca
- Laudakia dayana
- Laudakia melanura
- Laudakia nupta
- Laudakia nuristanica
- Laudakia pakistanica
- Laudakia papenfussi
- Laudakia sacra
- Laudakia stellio
- Laudakia tuberculata
- Laudakia vulgaris
- Laudakia wui
Reptiles described in 1843
- Atractaspis irregularis
- Aurivela longicauda
- Brown skink
- Crotaphopeltis hippocrepis
- Cubophis cantherigerus
- Cyclocorus lineatus
- Darwin's iguana
- Diplolaemus bibronii
- Echiopsis
- Jameson's mamba
- Laudakia nupta
- Liolaemus bibronii
- Liolaemus darwinii
- Liolaemus gracilis
- Liolaemus kingii
- Microlophus grayii
- Northland green gecko
- Ornate skink
- Puerto Rican boa
- Red-headed krait
- Rufous beaked snake
- Spotted house snake
- Transvaal grass lizard
- Variable cat snake
- Wellington green gecko
- Western glossy snake
Reptiles of Iraq
- Acanthodactylus scutellatus
- Acanthodactylus tristrami
- Anatolian lizard
- Asaccus elisae
- Asaccus griseonotus
- Asaccus saffinae
- Bosc's fringe-toed lizard
- Eirenis collaris
- Eirenis coronelloides
- Eirenis nigrofasciatus
- Eurylepis taeniolata
- Hardwicke's rat snake
- Hemorrhois nummifer
- Heyden's gecko
- Laudakia nupta
- Laudakia stellio
- Lytorhynchus diadema
- Lytorhynchus gaddi
- Microcephalophis
- Rhynchocalamus satunini
- Saara loricata
- Schokari sand racer
- Stenodactylus grandiceps
- Telescopus tessellatus
- Uromastyx aegyptia
- Varanus nesterovi
- Zarudny's worm lizard
Taxa named by Filippo De Filippi
- Acanthobrama microlepis
- Alburnus doriae
- Atractus favae
- Black-breasted barbet
- Capoeta sevangi
- Eastern tubenose goby
- Haementeria
- Iranolacerta brandtii
- Italian loach
- Laudakia nupta
- Mexican tetra
- Peruvian meadowlark
- Phrynocephalus persicus
- Red-tailed wheatear
- Rufous-tailed antbird
- Sabanejewia aurata
- Smallmouth spiny eel
- Thoracocharax securis
- Transcaucasian chub
- White-headed barbet
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudakia_nupta
Also known as Large-scaled agama, Yellow-headed rock agama.