Eremias persica Blanford, 1875
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Eremias persica Blanford, 1875 |
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Eremias persica Blanford, 1875
Distribution in Afghanistan.
This species is known from north-eastern, southern and western Afghanistan (provinces Badakhshan, Badghis, Farah, Ghazni, Helmand, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Nangarhar, Parwan, Wardak, Zabul; Wagner et al. 2016).
Our records
( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ). 1 - Gardez Base, Gardez, Paktia (2 May 2008), several adult individuals observed in semi-desert habitat; 2 - Waza Kwah, Paktika (6 December 2008), one adult individual in the arid habitat; 3 - Kandahar, Air Base, Kandahar (24 July 2009), adult, subadult and juvenile individuals ( Fig. 7 B–D View Figure 7 ) in the semi-desert habitat with bushes and burrows ( Fig. 10F View Figure 10 ) near the runway; 4 - Lashkargāh, Helmand (3 September 2009), common species represented by adult and juvenile individuals in the semi-desert habitat.
Remarks.
All our records represent new distribution data for the species in Afghanistan. Localities 1 and 2 are new provincial records. Observations from Kandahar are incorrectly described in Regan (2017; see pp. 32, 33) as E. fasciata (juvenile presented here in Fig. 7C View Figure 7 ) and Acathodactylus micropholis (adults and juvenile in Fig. 7B, D View Figure 7 ).
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