Acanthodactylus hardyi HAAS, 1957 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=49&Species=440&Lang=eng
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
These species have no strong affinities with any members of the mainly Saharo-Sindian
whether specific geographic regions or biological traits predispose species to have
whether specific geographic regions or biological traits predispose species to have
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
These species have no strong affinities with any members of the mainly Saharo-Sindian
These species have no strong affinities with any members of the mainly Saharo-Sindian
Males have very large heads, compared to rhe females.
It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied
Male sex chromosomes have not been determined.