Stellagama


Stellagama is a monotypic genus of agamid lizard, containing the single species Stellagama stellio, also known as the starred agama or the roughtail rock agama.

Common names

Common names for S. stellio include dikenli keler, hardim, hardun, kourkoutas, kourkoutavlos, painted dragon, roughtail rock agama, short-toed rock agama, sling-tailed agama, star lizard, starred agama, and stellion.

Geographic range

Stellagama stellio can be found in Greece, Cyprus, western Asia and northern Egypt; it has also been introduced to Malta.

Description

Stellagama stellio may attain a total length of or slightly longer.

Behaviour and habitat

Like many agamids, S. stellio can change its color to express its mood. It basks on stone walls, rocks, and trees. It is usually found in rocky habitats, and is quite shy, being very ready to dive into cracks to hide from potential predators.

Etymology

The common name "stellion" comes from Latin stellio, stēlio, which referred to any spotted lizard, from stella, star.

Subspecies

There are several subspecies, and S. stellio is likely a species complex. More research will be done, and this species may yet be split into several species.
The following seven subspecies, including the nominotypical subspecies, are recognized as being valid.
Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Stellagama.

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