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Psammodromus hispanicus

Psammodromus hispanicus, the Spanish psammodromus, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is found in France, Portugal, and Spain. Its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, temperate grassland, sandy shores, arable land, pastureland, and rural gardens. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Psammodromus hispanicus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Lacertidae
Genus: Psammodromus
Species:
P. hispanicus
Binomial name
Psammodromus hispanicus
Fitzinger, 1826

History and origin edit

The Spanish psammodromus was first described by Fitzinger in 1826, the scientific name of this species is Psammodromus hispanicus. Psammodromus from Greek meaning 'sand' and 'to run'. hispanicus from Latin meaning 'from Spain'.

Characteristics edit

They are one of the smallest lizards of France, characterised by their unique patterns (see photos).

Description edit

Size edit

The eggs measure 9 x 6 to 13 x 8 mm. The young hatch out at around 20 to 25 mm long. They can grow up to around 50 mm long, their tail being about 1.5 the body size giving them a total adult size of around 120 to 130 mm long.

Form edit

They are slender and long-bodied. They have a small pointed head, normal to large hind limbs and a very long, slender tail, they have keeled, overlapping scales and like its cousin the large psammodromus, they have a rough appearance.

Patterns and colours edit

They are often dark brown, olive-brown or dark red, rusty colour with many lighter irregular blotches, streaks and small lines especially in the middle of the sides and on the top of flanks. But also along the top of the back where they usually have many small streaks of white bordered by a darker colour. Their belly is yellowish.

Geographical range edit

They are found over most of the Iberian peninsula excluding the north coast and the Pyrenees. In France they can only be found along the Mediterranean coast.

Subspecies edit

edwarsianus - Found in France hispanicus - Iberian peninsula

Sexual differences edit

Females are larger in spring due to their eggs.

Seasonal variations edit

Females are larger in spring due to their eggs.

Biology edit

Diet edit

They feed mainly on small insects & spiders.

Defensive habits edit

When disturbed they will flee into close by vegetation. If they are caught however, they may squeak, but never bite.

Reproduction edit

Breeding occurs when they wake up from hibernation in spring. After only a few weeks about 2 to 8 eggs are laid in a moist, warm spot, usually under hay piles, in rotting wood piles and other places of this kind. The eggs incubate for around 8 weeks before hatching. The females can lay up to 2 clutches of eggs.

Sexual maturity, life span edit

The average life span for Psammodromus hispanicus is only 2 to 3 years, many specimens die after their first mating season. They reach their sexual maturity in their first year.

Habits edit

They are active by day. They are often seen running from one clump of vegetation to another if you come across them.

Ecology edit

Habitat edit

They are found at up to 1500 meters in altitude. They inhabit dry open Mediterranean areas. These habitats are characterised by a stone cover and in most cases, a loose soiled area not too far away (sand...).

Predators edit

They are the prey for many species, birds, large insects, snakes, other mammals.

References edit

  1. ^ Juan M. Pleguezuelos, Paulo Sá-Sousa, Valentin Pérez-Mellado, Rafael Marquez, Marc Cheylan, Iñigo Martínez-Solano (2009). "Psammodromus hispanicus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2009: e.T61560A12492257. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2009.RLTS.T61560A12492257.en. Retrieved 15 November 2021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Reptiles & Amphibians of France .

psammodromus, hispanicus, spanish, psammodromus, species, lizard, family, lacertidae, found, france, portugal, spain, natural, habitats, mediterranean, type, shrubby, vegetation, temperate, grassland, sandy, shores, arable, land, pastureland, rural, gardens, t. Psammodromus hispanicus the Spanish psammodromus is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae It is found in France Portugal and Spain Its natural habitats are Mediterranean type shrubby vegetation temperate grassland sandy shores arable land pastureland and rural gardens It is threatened by habitat loss Psammodromus hispanicus Conservation status Least Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Family Lacertidae Genus Psammodromus Species P hispanicus Binomial name Psammodromus hispanicusFitzinger 1826 Contents 1 History and origin 2 Characteristics 3 Description 3 1 Size 3 2 Form 3 3 Patterns and colours 4 Geographical range 5 Subspecies 6 Sexual differences 7 Seasonal variations 8 Biology 8 1 Diet 8 2 Defensive habits 8 3 Reproduction 8 4 Sexual maturity life span 8 5 Habits 9 Ecology 9 1 Habitat 9 2 Predators 10 ReferencesHistory and origin editThe Spanish psammodromus was first described by Fitzinger in 1826 the scientific name of this species is Psammodromus hispanicus Psammodromus from Greek meaning sand and to run hispanicus from Latin meaning from Spain Characteristics editThey are one of the smallest lizards of France characterised by their unique patterns see photos Description editSize edit The eggs measure 9 x 6 to 13 x 8 mm The young hatch out at around 20 to 25 mm long They can grow up to around 50 mm long their tail being about 1 5 the body size giving them a total adult size of around 120 to 130 mm long Form edit They are slender and long bodied They have a small pointed head normal to large hind limbs and a very long slender tail they have keeled overlapping scales and like its cousin the large psammodromus they have a rough appearance Patterns and colours edit They are often dark brown olive brown or dark red rusty colour with many lighter irregular blotches streaks and small lines especially in the middle of the sides and on the top of flanks But also along the top of the back where they usually have many small streaks of white bordered by a darker colour Their belly is yellowish Geographical range editThey are found over most of the Iberian peninsula excluding the north coast and the Pyrenees In France they can only be found along the Mediterranean coast Subspecies editedwarsianus Found in France hispanicus Iberian peninsulaSexual differences editFemales are larger in spring due to their eggs Seasonal variations editFemales are larger in spring due to their eggs Biology editDiet edit They feed mainly on small insects amp spiders Defensive habits edit When disturbed they will flee into close by vegetation If they are caught however they may squeak but never bite Reproduction edit Breeding occurs when they wake up from hibernation in spring After only a few weeks about 2 to 8 eggs are laid in a moist warm spot usually under hay piles in rotting wood piles and other places of this kind The eggs incubate for around 8 weeks before hatching The females can lay up to 2 clutches of eggs Sexual maturity life span edit The average life span for Psammodromus hispanicus is only 2 to 3 years many specimens die after their first mating season They reach their sexual maturity in their first year Habits edit They are active by day They are often seen running from one clump of vegetation to another if you come across them Ecology editHabitat edit They are found at up to 1500 meters in altitude They inhabit dry open Mediterranean areas These habitats are characterised by a stone cover and in most cases a loose soiled area not too far away sand Predators edit They are the prey for many species birds large insects snakes other mammals References edit Juan M Pleguezuelos Paulo Sa Sousa Valentin Perez Mellado Rafael Marquez Marc Cheylan Inigo Martinez Solano 2009 Psammodromus hispanicus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2009 e T61560A12492257 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2009 RLTS T61560A12492257 en Retrieved 15 November 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Reptiles amp Amphibians of France Reptiles amp Amphibians of France website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Psammodromus hispanicus amp oldid 1055392830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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