This observation is the part of the inventory performed in Spring-Summer 2005.
Random quadrat # 3 (20x20 m)
Phrynocephalus persicus = 1
Eremias strauchi = 0
Eremias pleskei = 0
Lacerta strigata = 0
Testudo graeca = 0
This observation is the part of the inventory performed in Spring-Summer 2005.
Random quadrat # 3 (20x20 m)
Phrynocephalus persicus = 0
Eremias strauchi = 2
Eremias pleskei = 0
Lacerta strigata = 0
Testudo graeca = 0
Multiple findings
Chernov, 1939; Darevsky, 1957, Aslanyan, 2004, Tadevosyan, 2000-2007.
Important current habitat in the Goravan State Reservation
Random Sampling Plot 2
6 individuals observed in the 20x20 m plot
This observation is the part of the inventory performed in Spring-Summer 2005.
Random quadrat # 1 (20x20 m)
Phrynocephalus persicus = 0
Eremias strauchi = 3
Eremias pleskei = 0
Lacerta strigata = 0
Testudo graeca = 0
Extremely rare ephemeroid plant with amazing flowers. Being eaten by goats and cattle. Fencing of few known colonies is the only possile way of protection from overgrazing.
Adult female,
Currently, based on the recent debates about the taxonomic status of this lizard, as well as accumulated evidence we consider it Phrynocephalus persicus horvathi.
Currently, based on the recent debates about the taxonomic status of this lizard, as well as accumulated evidence we consider it Phrynocephalus persicus horvathi. This one is a male.
Adult female
Currently, based on the recent debates about the taxonomic status of this lizard, as well as accumulated evidence we consider it Phrynocephalus persicus horvathi.