Parvilacerta ARNOLD et al., 2007 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=23&Lang=ger
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
Expansion of Lacertini may have displaced earlier lacertid lineages from all or much
The two clades have different ranges of eggs per clutch.
The two clades have different ranges of eggs per clutch.
Copulatory organs appear to have high inherent stability, probably resulting from
Chinese E. v. roborowskii appears to have split from other Central Asian rapid racerunner