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genus Ophisops are
distributed in
southeast Europe,
northeast Africa, to west Asia. The
following 11
species are recognized:
Ophisops agarwali Patel...
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Ophisops occidentalis, the
western snake-e****
lizard is a
species of
lizard in the
family Lacertidae. It is
found in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and...
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Ophisops leschenaultii,
commonly called Leschenault's snake-eye, Leschenault’s lacerta, and Leschenault's cabrita, is a
species of
lizard in the family...
- Francis, printers). xiii + 440 pp. +
Plate I + 2 maps. (
Ophisops beddomei, p. 378). "
Ophisops beddomei ". The
Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org...
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Ophisops kutchensis, the
Kutch small-scaled snake-eye, is a wall
lizard in the
family of true
lizards (Lacertidae). It is
endemic to India.
Ophisops kutchensis...
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Ophisops elegans centralanatoliae Bodenheimer, 1944
Ophisops elegans ehrenbergerii (Wiegmann, 1835)
Ophisops elegans elegans Ménétries, 1832
Ophisops...
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Ophisops agarwali, the Agarwal's
lacerta or Agarwal's snake-eye, is a
species of
lizard found in India.
India v t e...
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Ophisops microlepis, the small-scaled lacerta, is a
species of
lizards found in
parts of India. Head much depressed;
snout long;
loreal region concave;...
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Ophisops nictans, the
lesser snake-e**** lacerta, is a
species of
lizard found in Sri
Lanka and India.
Northeast and
eastern India,
eastern Sri Lanka. Deraniyagala...
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species of
lacertids live
mainly in
forest and
scrub habitats.
Eremias and
Ophisops species replace these in the gr****land and
desert habitats of Asia. African...