Phrynocephalus horvathi explained

Phrynocephalus horvathi is a small diurnal desert lizard in the family Agamidae. It is endemic to the valley of the Aras River and considered Critically Endangered.

Taxonomy

The phylogeny within the genus Phrynocephalus is not well understood and has been the subject of recent revisions. Following Melnikov et al. (2008),[1] the IUCN considers P. horvathi and P. persicus different species rather than subspecies of P. persicus (for details see Phrynocephalus persicus). This usage has been followed here, contrary to the Reptile Database.

Description

The neotype, an adult male, measures 48mm in snout–vent length, and has a 60mm tail. The body is slender and depressed; also the head is depressed. There is a crest, consisting of a row of nine thorn-like scales, along the middle line of neck.[2]

Distribution and habitat

P. horvathi occurs in several isolated populations the valley of the Aras River in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, at elevations of up to 500 m. Like P. persicus, this species prefers vegetation patches on loose sandy soils in semi-deserts, but can also be found on traditional arable land.

Conservation

The species is categorized as "critically endangered" due to its fragmented range, small populations and some 80 percent of its habitat having been lost over the past three generations (12 years) to the spread of agriculture and urbanization. A total population estimate of less than 2,000 individuals was made in 2008. P. horvathi is present in at least one official conservation area.

Notes and References

  1. Melnikov. Daniil. Ananjeva, N.B. . Agasyan, A.L. . Rajabizadeh, M. . Historical background and taxonomic status of the Persian Toad-Headed Agama Phrynocephalus persicus De Filippi, 1863 and Horwath's Sun-watcher toad-head agama Phrynocephalus helioscopus horvathi Mehely, 1894. Questions of Herpetology. 2008 . 2008 . 286–297 . ru.
  2. Melnikov, Daniel . Ekaterina Melnikova . Roman Nazarov . Mahdi Rajabizadeh . 2013 . Taxonomic revision of Phrynocephalus persicus De Filippi, 1863 complex with description of a new species from Zagros, southern Iran . Modern Herpetology . 13 . 1–2 . 34–46 .