Amphibians and Reptiles of the Aammiq Region
Introduction
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| Salamandra infraimmaculata |
The
amphibians and reptiles listed below have all been recorded in the Aammiq region
either by A Rocha personnel or people working with A Rocha from 1996 onwards. As
with the other species lists, the Aammiq region is here taken to include not
just the valley floor wetlands, which are very rich in reptiles, but also the
adjacent farmlands and the rocky slopes of Jebel Barouk.
Herpetology, the study of reptiles and amphibians, is a specialised field and
as yet there has been no systematic A Rocha herpetological survey of this area.
Far more species are known to exist in the area than are reported here. Any
skilled volunteers wishing to study the reptiles and amphibians of the Aammiq
area would be gladly accepted!
Amphibians
Salamanders: Salamandridae
Salamander Salamandra
infraimmaculata
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| Green Toad (Bufo viridis) |
True Frogs: Ranidae
Levantine Frog Rana bedriagae
Tree Frogs: Hylidae
Mediterranean Tree Frog Hyla savignyi
Toads: Bufonidae
Green Toad Bufo viridis
Reptiles
Tortoises and Turtles: Testudinidae
Spur-thighed Tortoise Testudo graeca
Caspian or Marsh Turtle Mauremys caspica
Lizards: Lacertidae
Lebanon Lizard Lacerta laevis
Levant Green Lizard Lacerta media
Snake-eyed Lizard Ophisops elegans
Wall Lizard sp. Podarcis sp.
Skinks: Scincidae
Ocellated Skink Chalcides ocellatus
Bridled Skink Mabuya vittata
Schneider’s Skink Eumeces schneideri
Agama Lizards: Agamidae
Hardun, or Starred Agama Laudakia stellio
Chameleons: Chamaeleonidae
European Chameleon Chamaeleo chamaeleon
Geckos: Gekkonidae
Levant Fan-fingered Gecko Ptyodactylus puiseuxi
Kotschy’s Gecko Cyrtopodion kotschyi
Turkish Gecko Hemidactylus turcicus
Worm snakes: Typhlopidae
Worm Snake Typhlops vermicularis
Colubrid snakes: Colubridae
Large Whip Snake Coluber jugularis
Roth’s Dwarf Snake Eirenis rothi
Montpellier Snake Malpolon monspesslanus
Dice Snake Natrix tesselata
For further information, contact us.
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