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- of reptiles found in Europe. The European and Mediterranean species of lacertids live mainly in forest and scrub habitats. Eremias and Ophisops species...
- Lizard is the common name used for all squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encomp****ing over 7,000 species, ranging...
- Israel has 92 species of reptiles, almost a third of which live in its northern areas. The reptiles of Israel live in environments ranging from the Negev...
- Podarcis cretensis, the Cretan wall lizard, is a species of lacertid lizard endemic to Crete (including its satellite islands). Until 2008, these lizards...
- Nucras is a genus of African lacertid lizards, commonly called sandveld lizards. The following 13 species are recognized as being valid. Nucras aurantiaca...
- schistosome family of flatworms, and some reptiles, e.g. majority of snakes, lacertid lizards and monitors, including Komodo dragons. It is also present in some...
- encounters and ensuing social relations within dyads of two species of lacertid lizards". Behavioral Ecology 15 (6): 938–945. doi:10.1093/beheco/arh090...
- the environment on the evolution of the chemical signaling apparatus in lacertid lizards. Pianka, Eric; Vitt, Laurie (2003). Lizards Windows to the Evolution...
- flying lacertid Holaspis guentheri. Telford Jr., Sam R. (1986). "Studies on African saurian malarias: Plasmodium holaspi n. sp. from the Flying Lacertid Holaspis...
- chanting goshawk, a bird of prey indigenous to Africa Marx H (1956). "A new lacertid lizard from Angola". Fieldiana: Zoology 39: 5-9. (Ichnotropis microlepidota...