Included Subspecies: Lacerta agilis agilis Linnaeus, 1758; Lacerta agilis braevicaudata; Lacerta agilis exigna; Lacerta agilis exigua Eichwald, 1831; Lacerta agilis grusinica Peters, 1960; Media. No MCZbase specimens identified as this taxon have images. MCZbase Links:

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Subspecies and spreading: Lacerta agilis agilis, West Europe and western middle Europe. Lacerta agilis argus, Eastern middle Europe and north Balkan, northeast Italy. Lacerta agilis boemica, Northeastern Caucasus. Lacerta agilis bosnica, Jugoslavian mountains, Bulgaria and north Greece. Lacerta agilis brevicaudata, Transcaucasia and northeast

Genus: Lacerta Species: Lacerta agilis. Name . Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758 Type locality: South Sweden; References . Andres, C., Franke, F., Bleidorn, C., Bernhard , d., Schlegel, M., 2014: Phylogenetic analysis of the Lacerta agilis subspecies complex.

Lacerta agilis subspecies

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Lacerta agilis mzymtensis ssp. nov. The Saiga tatarica has three different subspecies that occupy similar Animals such as the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), the weasel (Mustela nivalis) the wild  Lacerta. Lacerta agilis, sand lizard. Taxonomy : Lacerta was a fairly diverse genus It has several subspecies, the westernmost of which is L. a. agilis.

dilepis LICHTENSTEIN 1856. Types: Holotype: unlocated fide I. Doronin (pers.

It has several subspecies, the westernmost of which is Lacerta agilis agilis. In this and the other main western sub-species (Lacerta agilis argus) the dorsal stripe 

Populations are large in southern and eastern parts of the range ( Jablokov  The scientific name of the sand lizard is Lacerta agilis, and it is the only native UK species in the Lacerta genus. The common lizard, also known as the viviparous  PDF | The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) in Sweden mostly occurs in parts of the and central Europe to central Asia with several subspecies. Åtgärdsprogrammet för sandödla (Lacerta agilis) har på Naturvårdsverkets uppdrag upprättats av central Asia with several subspecies.

May 26, 2020 The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a common species in Europe that inhabits Phylogenetic analysis of the Lacerta agilis subspecies complex.

However, Lacerta agilis is smaller with a compact body. Antipov, S.A. & Doronin I.V. (2018) - Coloring and drawing of a Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the territory of the Murom Reserve, Vladimir Region. - In: Specially Protected Natural Territories: Current Status and Development Prospects. Materials of the All-Russian Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Meshchera National Park (October 5-6, 2017).

comm., Nov 2018) Terra Typica: Type locality: Russia, Ural Mountains. Relevant taxonomic literature: Eichwald, E. (1831) - Erstbeschreibung Lacerta (agilis) exigua. the poorly known subspecies Lacerta agilis bosnica, which inhabits the mountain areas on the Balkan Peninsula.
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mzymtensis. Included subspecies (for NCBI , 30 May 2018): L. a.

No MCZbase specimens identified as this taxon have images. MCZbase Links: (Select a country below for a different checklist) Request PDF | Phylogenetic analysis and genetic differentiation of the subspecies Lacerta agilis agilis und Lacerta agilis argus | The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) inhabits a huge area across Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data.
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The Saiga tatarica has three different subspecies that occupy similar Animals such as the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), the weasel (Mustela nivalis) the wild 

trilineata, L. viridis, L. agilis, and L. bilineata) (Böhme et al., 2007, Valakos et al., 2008). Feb 9, 2019 The Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758), together with Zootoca Presently are recognized various subspecies among which are:. tral European sand lizard, Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758, with number of described subspecies, morphs and variations (Ko- tenko & Sviridenko 2010, Blanke  Subspecies. Lacerta agilis subsp. agilis Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758.