Annotated checklist and distribution of the lizards of Iran
Author
Šmíd, Jiří
Author
Moravec, Jiří
Author
Kodym, Petr
Author
Kratochvíl, Lukáš
Author
Yousefkhani, Seyyed Saeed Hosseinian
Author
Rastegar-Pouyani, Eskandar
jirismd@gmail.com.
Author
Frynta, Daniel
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-08-20
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Pristurus rupestris
Blanford, 1874
TYPE.
ZSI
, collection number unknown (
Annandale 1905
);
Holotype
ZMUC
3476 (Field No. 143) (
P. r. iranicus
). TYPE LOCALITY. Originally “insulae Kharg vel Karrack in sinu Persico, .. a
Maskat
in littore Arabico” [= Kharg Island, Persian Gulf and
Muscat
,
Oman
]; restricted by
Schmidt (1952)
to
Muscat
.
DISTRIBUTION. Along the Arabian coast from
Jordan
to
Kuwait
and
Iran
, present also in coastal
Eritrea
and
Somalia
.
DISTRIBUTION IN
IRAN
.
Fig. 142
. Restricted to coastal areas along the Persian Gulf and
Gulf of Oman
(
Bushehr
,
Fars
,
Hormozgan
, and Sistan and
Baluchistan Prov.
). The most inland record is only about
35 km
from the sea shore
.
HABITAT. A typical climber found on rocks, large boulders, tree trunks, but also houses, stone walls and ruins.
REMARKS. The subspecies
P. r. iranicus
Schmidt
(
type
locality
Bushehr
,
Bushehr Prov.
,
Iran
), whose diagnosis is based mostly on differences in coloration, is not widely accepted (see
Anderson 1999
, p. 177).
Badiane
et al.
(2014)
recovered
P. r. iranicus
nested within
P. r. rupestris
implying that the former is a younger synonym of the nominotypical form. However, the authors did not have material from the
type
locality of
iranicus
available and they refrained from making any taxonomic decisions. Based on phylogenetic analyses of morphological and osteological characters
P. rupestris
belongs to morphologically more advanced forms grouped in ‘the
P. flavipunctatus
assemblage’ (
Arnold 2009
).
REFERENCES.
Schmidt (1952)
;
Anderson (1999)
;
Arnold (2009)
;
Gholamifard
et al.
(2009)
;
Papenfuss
et al.
(2009)
;
Badiane
et al.
(2014)
.
Teratoscincus
Strauch, 1863
Teratoscincus bedriagai
Nikolsky, 1899
LECTOTYPE
. ZIL 9161, designated by
Szczerbak & Golubev (1986)
.
TYPE LOCALITY. Originally “Zirkuch et Seistan in
Persia
orient” [Zirkuh and Sistan, E
Iran
]; restricted by
Szczerbak & Golubev (1986)
to “Hodji-i-du-Chagi” [= Khvajeh Dow Chahi, Khodji-i-du-Chagi, Hodji-do-Chahi],
South Khorasan Prov.
,
Iran
.
DISTRIBUTION.
Iran
, W
Afghanistan
.
DISTRIBUTION IN
IRAN
.
Fig. 143
. Deserts of the central and eastern Iranian Plateau south of the
Alborz
and Kopet Dagh and along the Afghan border.
HABITAT. Loose windblown sands with shrubby vegetation. (Zarudny
ex.
Szczerbak & Golubev 1996
) observed this species on gravel soil with a thin layer of salt crust.
Hojati
et al.
(2009)
reports it from clayey and loamy soils near
Tamarix
bushes.
REFERENCES.
Szczerbak & Golubev (1986
,
1996
);
Anderson (1993
,
1999
);
Hojati
et al.
(2009)
.