Dwarf lizard explained
The dwarf lizard (Parvilacerta parva) is a species of small lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is endemic to Anatolia and the south Caucasus.[1] [2] In Armenia, where it is present only as thirty-one isolated populations, the species is critically endangered.
Notes and References
- Müller . Johannes . 12 Apr 2002 . Skull osteology of Parvilacerta parva, a small-sized lacertid lizard from Asia Minor: Skull Osteology of Parvilacerta parva . Journal of Morphology . en . 253 . 1 . 43–50 . 10.1002/jmor.1111. 11981803 .
- Kalayci . Tuğba ERGÜL . Uysal . İbrahim . Gul . Çiğdem . Özdemi̇r . Nurhayat . 2020-03-01 . Body size and age structure of the Parvilacerta parva (Boulenger, 1887) population from Sivas, Turkey . Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology . en . 10 . 1 . 39–44 . 10.21597/jist.568428 . 2536-4618. free .