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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Iranolacerta brandtii
(
de Filippi, 1863
)
HOLOTYPE
. MZUT R2702.
TYPE LOCALITY. Basminsk [= Basmenj],
East Azerbaijan Prov.
Iran
.
DISTRIBUTION.
NW Iran
and probably
southern Azerbaijan
from where
Boulenger (1920)
provided a single record. DISTRIBUTION IN
IRAN
.
Fig. 108
. NW of the country E of the
Urmia Lake
(
East Azerbaijan
,
Kordestan
,
Ardabil
, and
Gilan Prov.
). Isolated populations formerly treated as
I. brandtii esfahanica
(Nilson, Rastegar-Pouyani, Rastegar-Pouyani & Andrén)
occur in
Esfahan
and Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari Prov
.
HABITAT. Dry stream gullies, farmland margins, sandy and clayey hillsides with predominant
Euphorbia
vegetation. The
Esfahan
populations inhabit alpine meadows at
3000 to 3200 m
altitude (
Nilson
et al.
2003
).
REMARKS.
Nilson
et al.
(2003)
described the populations in the central Zagros isolated by a hiatus of about
500 km
from the populations in NW
Iran
as a distinct subspecies,
I. b. esfahanica
. However, genetic study of all Iranian
Iranolacerta
taxa revealed that despite the large geographical gap,
I. b. esfahanica
is nested within
I. b.
brandtii
and although not expressed explicitly by the authors themselves it should be considered its younger synonym (
Ahmadzadeh
et al.
2013b
).
REFERENCES.
Lantz & Cyrén (1939)
;
Böhme (1993)
;
in den Bosch (1996)
;
Anderson (1999)
;
Olmo
et al.
(2001a
,b);
Nilson
et al.
(2003)
;
Arnold
et al.
(2007)
;
Rajabizadeh
et al.
(2010c)
;
Rezazadeh
et al.
(2010)
;
Hosseinian Yousefkhani
et al.
(2012d)
;
Ahmadzadeh
et al.
(2013b)
.