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str. lizard populations, subspecies and species in comparison with some other genera we used methods revealing four types of nuclear DNA markers. Among these were taxonprint, RAPD, Inter-MIR-PCR markers and also satellite DNA monomer sequences. The degree of differences between the subspecies of one of the species studied, Lacerta agilis, varies depending on the molecular markers used: according to the results of RAPD analysis, all subspecies substantially differ from one another, the variation within populations being small; with respect to other markers, the differences are smaller and not equivalent. A comparative morphological analysis of the Crimean Lacerta agilis was conducted and revealed some differences of analyzed lizards with respect to other subspecies of the sand lizards. Lacerta viridis has shorter heads with rather blunt snouts.

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Antipov, S.A. & Doronin I.V. (2018) - Coloring and drawing of a Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the territory of the Murom Reserve, Vladimir Region. - In: Specially Protected Natural Territories: Current Status and Development Prospects. Materials of the All-Russian Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference, dedicated to the 25th anniversary Subspecies: Lacerta agilis argus (LAURENTI, 1768) Types: Holotype: MNCN 44271.1, Falda oeste del Puig de Basa, Tossas, Pirineos, provincia de Gerona, España, 07.08.1972, Coll. F. Palacios and J. López. Terra Typica: Restricta (MERTENS & WERMUTH 1960): Vienna, Austria. Relevant taxonomic literature: Subspecies: Lacerta agilis exigua EICHWALD, 1831.

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Lacerta viridis may also co-occur with Lacerta agilis (e.g. in Romania) which is smaller with a compact body. Distinguishing between Lacerta bilineata and Lacerta viridis in their contact zone may turn out to be impossible (see discussion at Lacerta bilineata). Subspecies and spreading: Lacerta agilis agilis, West Europe and western middle Europe.

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Lacerta agilis subspecies

Os adultos miden até os 9 cm desde o fociño até á cloaca, sendo a súa lonxitude total de até 25 cm. O seu tronco é algo repoludo, sendo a cabeza e a patas curtas, cos dedos dos pés das posteriores moito máis longos que os das anteriores. Th e Sand Lizard, Lacerta agilis, is a medium-sized lizard with a wide distribution range, from the Pyrenean Mountains, Southern England and Southern Scandinavia to Central Asia and Mongolia (Arnold, Ovenden 2002).

Lacerta agilis subspecies

Lacerta agilis argus - Leste da Europa central, desde o leste de Alemaña até Romanía. Lacerta agilis bosnica - Cordilleira dos Balcáns, até o norte de Grecia polo sur. Subspecies: Lacerta agilis agilis Linnaeus, 1758; Lacerta agilis braevicaudata; Lacerta agilis chersonensis Andrzejowski, 1832; Lacerta agilis exigna; Lacerta agilis exigua Eichwald, 1831; Lacerta agilis grusinica Peters, 1960 Subspecies and spreading: Lacerta agilis agilis, West Europe and western middle Europe. Lacerta agilis argus, Eastern middle Europe and north Balkan, northeast Italy. Lacerta agilis boemica, Northeastern Caucasus.
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major - Adriatic Coast from Istria to Western Greece. Intraspecific variation of sand lizard in the Western Caucasus is discussed with description of a new high-mountain subspecies Lacerta agilis mzymtensis ssp.

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Presently are recognized various subspecies among which are: – Lacerta agilis agilis in central-western Europe – Lacerta agilis argus in eastern Europe east to Elba Island – Lacerta agilis bosnica present in mountainous zones of the Balkans and of northern Greece Superordo: Lepidosauria. Ordo: Squamata.


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Lacerta agilis bosnica, Jugoslavian mountains, Bulgaria and north Greece..

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bosnica; L. a. chersonensis, L. a. exigua, L. a. grusinica, L. a. iorinensis, L. a.

boemica, L. a. exigua.