... XENAGAMA 1a: Tail much shorter than head and body 2 1b: Tail longer than head and body; only in highlands of Ethiopia Xenagama zonura, Ethiopian Strange Agama 2a: Base of tail discoidal, longer than broad, merging more or less gradually ...
... Xenagama spp. English name 85%). Burrows are infrequently used Range core as daily retreats (8% v. 22%). Size ... Xenagama Xenagama is a small (four spp.) genus of average- sized (13.8 g v. 15.6 g), average build (shape index 0.85 v ...
... Xenagama Squamata - Agamidae e Strange Agamas Xenagama batillifera Squamata - Agamidae e Somali Strange Agama Xenagama taylori Squamata - Agamidae e Taylor's Strange Agama; Taylor's Agama f Agame de Taylor Xenelaphis Squamata ...
... Xenagama batillifera lacks the special- ized skull and dentition and the cutane- ous muscle . On the basis of scalation and skeleton , Xenagama and Stellio are sister genera and related to Agama . Although the tails of Xenagama have ...
... (Xenagama taylori), from Somalia and Ethiopia, with blue display markings on the lips and throat, and a spiny tail that can be useful for blocking its burrow. continent and into Arabia. East and southern Africa are also inhabited by the ...
... (Xenagama taylori) and turnip-tailed agamas (Xenagama batillifera). These require 2 to 3 inches of sandy soil for burrowing. Basking rocks and wood should be secured to prevent crushing the lizards should they burrow under them. Both ...
... Xenagama." "A Xenagama?" I repeated. "What s that?" "From what I understand, it's a rare type of African lizard," Ned replied. "That's about all I know — I never heard of them before. In any case, his application was turned down less ...
Supplemento. Genus XENAGAMA Boulenger , 1895 Xenagama batillifera ( Vaillant , 1882 ) . North Somalia and adjacent parts of Ethiopia . Somalia : WG , S , B. Xenagama taylori Parker , 1935 . Somalia : T. FAMILY CHAMAELEONIDAE Gray , 1827 ...