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of the real lizards, family Lacertidae
Species:
Acanthodactylus khamirensis HEIDARI et al., 2013
Common names:
Khamir Fransenfingereidechse (German) Khamir Fringe-fingered Lizard (English)
Types:
Holotype: RUZM 146, male
Terra Typica:
7 km east of Khamir port, during field work on 10 May 2010, from coastal line of the Persian Gulf, 1km to sea shore, at 26° 30′ 47′′N, 055° 58′ 44.2′′E and about 40m elevation (asl), Hormozgan province, southern Iran.
Relevant taxonomic literature:
Heidari, N. & Rastegar Pouyani, N. & Rastegar Pouyani, E. & Rajabizadeh, M. (2013) -
A new and distinctive species of lacertid genus Acanthodactylus Fitzinger, 1834 is described from 7 km east of Khamir Port, Hormozgan Province, southern Iran at an elevation of 30–40m above sea level (asl). Analyses of morphological characters and the comparison with other formerly known species of this genus have proven the status of this taxon as a new,distinct species. Combinations of scalation characters and distinct morphology, coloration and habitat peculiarities in calcareous mountains distinguish Acanthodactylus khamirensis sp.nov from all remaining species of the genus in the area. In order to show the validity of the new species, we carried out a comparative statistical analysis using 13 metric and six meristic morphological characters on all of the neighboring congeners of the new species using descriptive (one-way ANOVA) as well as multivariate analyses (PCA and DFA). The results confirm the specific status of the new taxon. Detailed information and an updated identification key for the genus Acanthodactylus in Iran are presented.
Iran
Acanthodactylus khamirensis: 8 references
Iran “Wild” pictures (1)
Acanthodactylus khamirensis © 2010 Nastaran Heidari