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of the real lizards, family Lacertidae
Species:
Acanthodactylus hardyi HAAS, 1957
Synonyms:
Acanthodactylus scutellatus hardyi HAAS, 1957
Acanthodactylus hardyi HARRIS & ARNOLD, 2000
Common names:
Hardy’s Fransenfingereidechse (German) Hardy’s Fringe-fingered Lizard (English)
Types:
Holotype: HUJ Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2682
Terra Typica:
`Hirmas Station` in northern Saudi Arabia.
Relevant taxonomic literature:
Haas, G. (1957) -
Harris, D.J. & Arnold, E.N. (2000) -
Mitochondrial DNA sequences consisting of 645 sites from the 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes were used to estimate the phylogeny of 15 of the 32 species of spiny-footed lizards Acanthodactylus. The resultant tree has similarities to that produced from a differentially weighted data set of 32 morphological characters but there are also significant differences. However, combined analysis of molecular and morphological data sets produces the same tree topology as DNA sequence alone. The molecular data confirm that there are distinct eastern and western clades within Acanthodactylus, but place A. boskianus in the former while the A. scutellatus group constitutes a third clade. Species for which only morphological information is available were integrated with the combined tree to give a provisional phylogeny for 31 species. This phylogeny indicates that the ancestor of existing Acanthodactylus probably originated in south-west Asia and that North Africa was invaded by more than one lineage of the genus. It also suggests that soft aeolian sand habitats may have been independently occupied more than once. Molecular data provide independent evidence that the differential weighting of morphological characters in past analyses was appropriate.
Rifai, L. & Modrý, D. & Necas, P. & Amr, Z.S. (2003) -
Acanthodactylus hardyi Haas, 1957 has traditionally been treated as a subspecies of the widely distributed A. scutellatus, but was recently elevated to specific rank. The occurrence of A. hardyi in Jordan was discovered very recently. Four specimens collected from Batn al Ghul and Al Hazim have the diagnostic features of A. hardyi and are therefore assigned to this taxon. This finding is considered as further proof of the validity of the taxon and of its recognition at the specific level. Ecological requirements and niche partitioning are discussed in the light of the co- occurrence of A. hardyi with A. schmidti and/or A. opheodurus.
Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
Acanthodactylus hardyi: 15 references
Jordan “Wild” pictures (2)
Kuwait “Wild” pictures (2)
Saudi Arabia “Wild” pictures (7)
Acanthodactylus hardyi © 2002 David Modrý