Ophisops elegans
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Ophisops elegans

Ophisops elegans, commonly known as the snake-eyed lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to the Mediterranean region and Central Asia. There are nine recognized subspecies.

Animal name origin

The subspecific name, schlueteri, is in honor of Wilhelm Schlüter, who was a German dealer of natural history specimens.

Appearance

O. elegans has the following distinguishing characters: Head moderate, feebly depressed. Upper head-shields smooth or slightly rugose; nostril lateral, pierced between on upper and a lower nasal, and followed by one or two postnasals; frontonasal single; four supra-oculars, first and fourth very small, the two principal separated from the supraciliaries by a series of granules: occipital small, in contact with or separated from the interparietal; subocular bordering the lip, normally between the fourth and fifth upper labials; temporal scales small, smooth; usually two large supratemporal shields bordering the parietal; a large tympanic shield. A. gular fold may be distinguishable; collar absent or feebly marked. Dorsal scales variable in size, as large as or larger than the laterals; 30 to 40 scales round the middle of the body, ventrals included. A more or less enlarged postero-median preanal plate. The hind limb reaches about the ear in the male, the shoulder or a little beyond in the female. 7 to 12 (usually 9 to 11) femoral pores on each side. Tail about twice as long as head and body. Olive or bronzy above, with black spots usually forming longitudinal series, sometimes forming a network; frequently and or two light longitudinal streaks on each side; lower surfaces white.

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From snout to vent 2 inches (5 cm); tail 4 inches (10 cm).

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Distribution

Geography

O. elegans is found in E Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, SE Bulgaria, NE Greece (Lesbos, Limnos, Chios, Samos, Samothraki, Agathonisi, Psara), Cyprus, Turkey, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, W Syria, Lebanon, Israel, W Jordan, Iraq, Iran (Kavir desert), N Pakistan, NW India.

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Races:

  • O. e. basoglui – S Anatolia
  • O. e. blanfordi – Pakistan
  • O. e. centralanatolia – C Anatolia
  • O. e. ehrenbergi – Kalymnos, Lesbos etc.
  • O. e. elegans – Turkey (including Anatolia)
  • O. e. macrodactylus – W Turkey, Greece (Lesbos etc.)
  • O. e. schlueteri – Cyprus

Type locality: Baku, Azerbaijan.

The preferred natural habitats of O. elegans are grassland, shrubland and forest, at altitudes of 400–2,000 m (1,300–6,600 ft).

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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

O. elegans is oviparous.

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References

1. Ophisops elegans Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophisops_elegans
2. Ophisops elegans on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/157279/5068693

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