Eremias aria Anderson and Leviton, A, 2016
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Felipe |
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Eremias aria Anderson and Leviton, A |
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Eremias aria Anderson and Leviton, 1967:1 View in CoL , fig. 1
1967 Eremias aria Anderson and Leviton, A new species of Eremias ( Reptilia: Lacertidae ) from Afghanistan. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Science 64:1–4.
HOLOTYPE.— CAS 96204 About CAS , from “ 5–10 mi ENE of Nimla, on old Kabul-Jalalabad rd, and about 10 mi SW of Balabagh [34 19–21 N, 70 10–15 E].” Paratype.— CAS 96205 About CAS , same data as the holotype .
LOCALITIES.— 30 km SW Jalalabad ( CAS 120372–73, CAS 121065); 5–10 mi ENE of Nimla, on old Kabul-Jalalabad rd, and about 10 mi SW of Balabagh [34°19′–21′N, 70°10′–15′E] ( CAS 96204–05); Waziri ( ZMK 2653) [see pl. 8, fig. 2 for distribution].
REMARKS.— This species has been recently recognized as endemic to Afghanistan. According to Clark (1990), it inhabits rocks and boulders on stony grounds, hiding amongst the base of intermixed vegetation.
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