- gliding. Like many
other lacertids,
Holaspis flattens its body when
basking by
rotating the
dorsal ribs forward. In
Holaspis however, this same
behaviour was...
-
Lizards (
Holaspis and Poriodogaster, A. Smith, MS.)".
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of
London 1863: 152–155 +
Plates XX–XXI. (
Holaspis guentheri...
-
Nearly all
Holaspis in the pet
trade are H. laevis.
Captive breeding resulted in an
increase of
information on the
biology of
Holaspis. In the "Cologne...
- in rocky, arid areas.
Holaspis species are
among the few
arboreal lacertids, and its two species,
Holaspis guentheri and
Holaspis laevis, are
gliders (although...
-
lacertid Holaspis guentheri.
Telford Jr., Sam R. (1986). "Studies on
African saurian malarias:
Plasmodium holaspi n. sp. from the
Flying Lacertid Holaspis guentheri"...
- (unjointed),
meraspis (increasing
number of joints, but 1 less than the
holaspis),
holaspis (=adult) Arthropoda:
Xiphosura euproöps
larva ("trilobite larva")...
- some
other function in the process. One
example is the
African lizard Holaspis guentheri,
which developed an
extremely flat head for
hiding in crevices...
- of
Holaspis guentheri Gray, a west-African lacertid". Copeia. 1959 (3): 259–260. doi:10.2307/1440407. JSTOR 1440407. Arnold, E. N. (2002). "
Holaspis, a...
-
other genera of
Equatorial African lacertids (EAL; Adolfus, Congolacerta,
Holaspis) the
consistently absent parietal foramen, the
parietal scale extending...
- a
South American snake Euspondylus guentheri – a
South American lizard Holaspis guentheri – an
African lizard Lycodryas guentheri – a
Malagasy snake Monopeltis...