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Podarcis carbonelli

Podarcis carbonelli, commonly known as Carbonell's wall lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is native to Portugal and Spain.

Podarcis carbonelli
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Lacertidae
Genus: Podarcis
Species:
P. carbonelli
Binomial name
Podarcis carbonelli
Pérez-Mellado, 1981
Synonyms[2]
  • Podarcis bocagei carbonelli
    Pérez-Mellado, 1981
  • Podarcis carbonelli
    — Sá-Sousa & Harris, 2002
Distribution of Carbonell's wall lizard

This lizard reaches a total length (including tail) of 20 cm (8 in), and feeds primarily on small invertebrates such as insects, arachnids, and snails.[3] Its natural habitats are temperate shrublands and sandy shores. Habitat loss threatens its survival.

Etymology edit

The specific name, carbonelli, is in honor of "J. Carbonell" who is the wife of Pérez-Mellado.[4]

Description edit

Carbonell's wall lizard grows to a snout-to-vent length of 6.5 cm (2.6 in) with a tail about twice as long. Females tend to be slightly larger than males in some localities. The dorsal surface is usually grey or brown, but is sometimes green (especially so in males), copiously speckled with rows of dark markings. The flanks may also be somewhat greenish with reticulated, dark markings. The underparts are whitish and there are often small blue spots along the edge of the belly. It differs from all other Iberian Wall Lizards by generally showing greenish flanks but no green backs.

Carbonell's wall lizard much resembles the closely related Bocage's wall lizard, but that species tends to have more clearly defined markings and a yellow, orange or pink belly, and shows no green flanks and no blue outer ventral scales.[5][6]

Distribution and habitat edit

Carbonell's wall lizard is native to Portugal and Spain. Its geographic range consists of a number of isolated populations in western and central Portugal, another in Coto Doñana in southwestern Spain and a separate subspecies is present on the Berlenga Islands off the coast of Portugal. Being specialized on Mediterranean climates with cool to warm summers, it has stable populations at the Atlantic coast, occupying sand dunes with barely any vegetation. However, the remaining inland populations in the western mountainous Sistema Central, where it inhabits up to 1,200 m (3,937 ft), seem to rapidly decrease, probably a result of global warming.[1][6]

Behaviour edit

Carbonell's wall lizard is often seen on dry banks where it may be present in large numbers. It takes refuge in cracks and among tree roots.[5]

Diet edit

P. carbonelli feeds mainly on arthropods but, particularly on the Berlenga Islands, also consumes snails.[5]

Reproduction edit

P. carbonelli is oviparous.[2] In central Portugal there is usually one clutch of two eggs each year, but in the Berlengas, several clutches of up to four eggs are laid. These take ten to fifteen weeks to hatch.[5]

Status edit

Carbonell's wall lizard has a number of isolated populations and its total geographic range is less than 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi). It lives in oak woodland and shrubland and although some populations are in protected areas, others are subject to habitat degradation. Although it is common in some suitable habitats, in general the population is thought to be declining and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed it as being an "endangered species".[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Sá-Sousa, Paulo; Pérez-Mellado, Valentin; Martínez-Solano, Iñigo (2009). "Podarcis carbonelli". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2009: e.T61545A12512496. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2009.RLTS.T61545A12512496.en. Retrieved 17 November 2021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b Species Podarcis carbonelli at The Reptile Database www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Lagartija de Carbonell. p. 164. 2009-12-19 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Podarcis carbonelli, p. 47).
  5. ^ a b c d Arnold, E. Nicholas [in French]; Ovenden, Denys W. (2002). Field Guide: Reptiles & Amphibians of Britain & Europe. Collins & Co. p. 153. ISBN 9780002199643.
  6. ^ a b "Podarcis carbonelli - Carbonell's Wall Lizard". eurolizards.com. Retrieved October 4, 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Pérez-Mellado, Valentin (1981). "Nuevos datos sobre la sistemática y distribucion de Podarcis bocagei (Seoane, 1884) (Sauria, Lacertidae) en la Península Ibérica ". Amphibia-Reptilia 2: 259-265. (Podarcis bocagei carbonelli, new subspecies). (in Spanish).
  • Sá-Sousa, Paulo; Harris, D. James (2002). "Podarcis carbonelli Pérez-Mellado, 1981 is a distinct species". Amphibia-Reptilia 23 (4): 459-468.

See also edit

The Italian wall lizard, a related species.

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Podarcis carbonelli commonly known as Carbonell s wall lizard is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae The species is native to Portugal and Spain Podarcis carbonelliConservation statusEndangered IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ReptiliaOrder SquamataFamily LacertidaeGenus PodarcisSpecies P carbonelliBinomial namePodarcis carbonelliPerez Mellado 1981Synonyms 2 Podarcis bocagei carbonelli Perez Mellado 1981 Podarcis carbonelli Sa Sousa amp Harris 2002Distribution of Carbonell s wall lizardThis lizard reaches a total length including tail of 20 cm 8 in and feeds primarily on small invertebrates such as insects arachnids and snails 3 Its natural habitats are temperate shrublands and sandy shores Habitat loss threatens its survival Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Behaviour 5 Diet 6 Reproduction 7 Status 8 References 9 Further reading 10 See alsoEtymology editThe specific name carbonelli is in honor of J Carbonell who is the wife of Perez Mellado 4 Description editCarbonell s wall lizard grows to a snout to vent length of 6 5 cm 2 6 in with a tail about twice as long Females tend to be slightly larger than males in some localities The dorsal surface is usually grey or brown but is sometimes green especially so in males copiously speckled with rows of dark markings The flanks may also be somewhat greenish with reticulated dark markings The underparts are whitish and there are often small blue spots along the edge of the belly It differs from all other Iberian Wall Lizards by generally showing greenish flanks but no green backs Carbonell s wall lizard much resembles the closely related Bocage s wall lizard but that species tends to have more clearly defined markings and a yellow orange or pink belly and shows no green flanks and no blue outer ventral scales 5 6 Distribution and habitat editCarbonell s wall lizard is native to Portugal and Spain Its geographic range consists of a number of isolated populations in western and central Portugal another in Coto Donana in southwestern Spain and a separate subspecies is present on the Berlenga Islands off the coast of Portugal Being specialized on Mediterranean climates with cool to warm summers it has stable populations at the Atlantic coast occupying sand dunes with barely any vegetation However the remaining inland populations in the western mountainous Sistema Central where it inhabits up to 1 200 m 3 937 ft seem to rapidly decrease probably a result of global warming 1 6 Behaviour editCarbonell s wall lizard is often seen on dry banks where it may be present in large numbers It takes refuge in cracks and among tree roots 5 Diet editP carbonelli feeds mainly on arthropods but particularly on the Berlenga Islands also consumes snails 5 Reproduction editP carbonelli is oviparous 2 In central Portugal there is usually one clutch of two eggs each year but in the Berlengas several clutches of up to four eggs are laid These take ten to fifteen weeks to hatch 5 Status editCarbonell s wall lizard has a number of isolated populations and its total geographic range is less than 5 000 square kilometres 1 900 sq mi It lives in oak woodland and shrubland and although some populations are in protected areas others are subject to habitat degradation Although it is common in some suitable habitats in general the population is thought to be declining and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed it as being an endangered species 1 References edit a b c Sa Sousa Paulo Perez Mellado Valentin Martinez Solano Inigo 2009 Podarcis carbonelli IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2009 e T61545A12512496 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2009 RLTS T61545A12512496 en Retrieved 17 November 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Species Podarcis carbonelli at The Reptile Database www reptile database org Lagartija de Carbonell p 164 Archived 2009 12 19 at the Wayback Machine Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Podarcis carbonelli p 47 a b c d Arnold E Nicholas in French Ovenden Denys W 2002 Field Guide Reptiles amp Amphibians of Britain amp Europe Collins amp Co p 153 ISBN 9780002199643 a b Podarcis carbonelli Carbonell s Wall Lizard eurolizards com Retrieved October 4 2020 Further reading editPerez Mellado Valentin 1981 Nuevos datos sobre la sistematica y distribucion de Podarcis bocagei Seoane 1884 Sauria Lacertidae en la Peninsula Iberica Amphibia Reptilia 2 259 265 Podarcis bocagei carbonelli new subspecies in Spanish Sa Sousa Paulo Harris D James 2002 Podarcis carbonelli Perez Mellado 1981 is a distinct species Amphibia Reptilia 23 4 459 468 See also editThe Italian wall lizard a related species Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Podarcis carbonelli amp 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