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- algyroides Algyroides hidalgoi Boscá, 1916 – Spanish algyroides, Spanish keeled lizard Algyroides moreoticus Bibron & Bory, 1833 – Gr**** algyroides,...
- Fitzinger's algyroides (Algyroides fitzingeri), also commonly called the pygmy algyroides and the pygmy keeled lizard, is a species of lizard in the family...
- Family: Lacertidae Genus: Algyroides Gr**** algyroides, Algyroides moreoticus NT IUCN (endemic) Dalmatian algyroides, Algyroides nigropunctatus LC IUCN Genus:...
- The Spanish algyroides (Algyroides hidalgoi), also commonly known as the Spanish keeled lizard or Valverde's lizard, is a species of lizard in the family...
- The Gr**** algyroides (Algyroides moreoticus), or Gr**** keeled lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is endemic to Greece. The Gr****...
- agama, the Mediterranean house gecko, the moorish gecko, the Dalmatian algyroides, the common wall lizard, the Balkan wall lizard, the Balkan green lizard...
- including Bedriaga's rock lizard, the Tyrrhenian wall lizard and Fitzinger's algyroides. During the Late Pleistocene, Sardinia and Corsica had a highly endemic...
- Adolfus alleni, also known commonly as the alpine meadow lizard or the alpine-meadow lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species...
- alphabetical order by scientific name. Algyroides fitzingeri – Fitzinger's algyroides LC (endemic to Sardinia and Corsica) Algyroides nigropunctatus – blue-throated...
- species were confirmed: Hemidactylus turcicus, Mediodactylus kotschyi, Algyroides nigropunctatus, Hierophis gemonensis, and Zamenis longissimus. Earlier...