- The sand
lizard (
Lacerta agilis) is a
lacertid lizard.
There are
several subspecies,
including L. a.
agilis, L. a. argus, and L. a. exigua. The sand lizard...
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Lacerta is a
genus of
lizards of the
family Lacertidae.
Lacerta was a
fairly diverse genus containing around 40 species,
until it was
split into nine...
- are the
family of the wall lizards, true lizards, or
sometimes simply lacertas,
which are
native to Afro-Eurasia. It is a
diverse family with at about...
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parasites in Z.
vivipara and L.
agilis, Z.
vivipara was
found to be
parasitized with an
incidence rate of 39.8%,
while L.
agilis was
parasitized with an incidence...
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species had been ****igned to the
genus Lacerta, the same
genus as the
morphologically similar sand
lizard (
Lacerta agilis). The
natural habitats of I. horvathi...
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Mediterranean house gecko Lacerta ameiva –
Ameiva ameiva,
Giant Ameiva Lacerta agilis –
Lacerta agilis, Sand
Lizard Lacerta algira –
Psammodromus algirus...
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stable and monophyletic. They
defined Reptilia as all
amniotes closer to
Lacerta agilis and
Crocodylus niloticus than to Homo sapiens. This stem-based definition...
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Joyce et al.
modified the
definition to
specifically exclude the
lizard Lacerta agilis from the group.
Below is the
phylogeny from
Crawford et al., showing...
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Batrachians and Reptiles" (1897),
featuring (from left) Rana
esculenta (now
Pelophylax lessonae),
Lacerta vivipara (now
Zootoca vivipara), and
Lacerta agilis...
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synonymous with
Reptilia sensu lato: "The most
inclusive clade containing Lacerta agilis and
Crocodylus niloticus, but not Homo sapiens" (Modesto & Anderson...