Definition of Stellio vulgaris. Meaning of Stellio vulgaris. Synonyms of Stellio vulgaris

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Definition of Stellio vulgaris

Stellio vulgaris
Stellion Stel"lion, n. [L. stellio a newt having starlike spots on its back, fr. stella a star.] (Zo["o]l.) A lizard (Stellio vulgaris), common about the Eastern Mediterranean among ruins. In color it is olive-green, shaded with black, with small stellate spots. Called also hardim, and star lizard.

Meaning of Stellio vulgaris from wikipedia

- Laudakia vulgaris (Sonnini & Latreille, 1801) – Egyptian rock agama Laudakia vulgaris vulgaris (Sonnini & Latreille, 1801) Laudakia vulgaris brachydactyla...
- subspecies of Agama stellio (now Laudakia stellio). However, a 2022 revision of Laudakia stellio raised the former Laudakia stellio cypriaca to the full...
- ὄφις "snake," from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ogʷʰis). Latin had the name stellio for a type of spotted newt, now used for species of the genus Stellagama...
- Euprepis auratus; Typhlopidae, Typhlops vermicularis; Agamidae, Laudakia stellio; Gekkonidae, Hemidactylus turcicus and Mediodactylus kotschyi. Species...
- Lacerta vulgaris, & Lacerta aquaticaLissotriton vulgaris, Smooth newt Lacerta cordylusCordylus cordylus Lacerta stellioLaudakia stellio Lacerta...
- scincus, hydrosaurus niloticus, etc.); the 'anãqah or gecko; the semãmîth or stellio. Locust — One of the worst scourges of the East, very often referred to...
- seem to pursue lizards by preference. In Cyprus, starred agamas (Laudakia stellio) comprised 5.9% of the food, unidentified Lacerta lizards 10.76% of diet...
- Manthey & Schuster, 1999, Stellio atricollis Broadley & Howell, 1991, Stellio capensis Duméril- Duméril et al., 1851, Stellio nigricollis Bocage, 1866...