Pseuderemias savagei

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Pseuderemias savagei

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Lacertidae
Genus: Pseuderemias
Species:
P. savagei
Binomial name
Pseuderemias savagei
(
Laurent & Pandit
, 1965)
Synonyms[3]
  • Eremias savagei
    Gans, Laurent & Pandit, 1965[2]
  • Pseuderemias mucronata savagei
    Lanza, 1983
  • Pseuderemias savagei
    Szczerbak, 1989

Pseuderemias savagei is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to Somalia.

Etymology

Although it has been stated that the specific name, savagei, is in honor of American herpetologist Jay M. Savage,[4] the original work thanks Francis J. Savage for his "manifold hospitality and assistance",[2] making him the probable person honored.[a]

Geographic range

P. savagei is found in northeastern Somalia.[1][3]

Reproduction

P. savagei is oviparous.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ "This species is named in honor of Francis J. Savage, who was a USAID Foreign Service Officer stationed in Mogadishu, Somalia at the time, and invited Dr. Carl Gans to visit him in Somalia. My father was from Olean, New York and he contacted the State University of New York at Buffalo, where Dr. Gans worked at the time. Another species, Agamodon compressus was also discovered around this same time. I was a boy at the time but went collecting with Dr. Gans. Personal Observation." Signed: Ronald F. Savage Jan. 23, 2022

References

Further reading

  • Sczczerbak, "Nikolai N." (1989). "Catalogue of the African Sand Lizards (Reptilia: Sauria: Eremiainae: Lampreremias, Pseuderemias, Taenieremias, Mesalina, Meroles)". Herpetozoa 1 (3/4): 119–132. (Pseuderemias savagei, p. 129).