Cyrtopodion scabrum (von Heyden, 1827)
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Cyrtopodion scabrum (von Heyden, 1827) |
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Cyrtopodion scabrum (von Heyden, 1827)
Distribution in Afghanistan.
This species is currently reported from seven provinces mainly in eastern and southern Afghanistan (Farah, Helmand, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Nangarhar, Zabul; Wagner et al. 2016). However, a record from Nangarhar (locality Jalalabad) is not mapped by Wagner et al. (2016), although they present its distribution in the text (see p. 487 vs. Plate 6, p. 542). One dubious record from the north-western part of the country was presented by Sindaco and Jeremčenko (2008).
Our records
( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ): 1 - Darul Aman - Kabul, Kabul (15 July 2011), several adult individuals ( Fig. 6F View Figure 6 ) from the rocky area of the Darul Aman palace ruins; 2 - Camp Leatherneck, Washir, Helmand (2 August 2010), one adult individual ( Fig. 6H View Figure 6 ) from a building of the camp; 3 - Lashkargāh, Helmand (10 February 2009), dozens of adult individuals ( Fig. 6G View Figure 6 ) from an old building in the middle of downtown; 4 - Kandahar, Air Base, Kandahar (19 May 2009), one juvenile individual ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ) from the rocky area near buildings.
Remarks.
Locality 1 in this study represents the first record for Kabul Province. Although other records represent new distribution data, they clearly fall into the known range of the species. This species is listed correctly by Regan (2017) on p. 24 but incorrectly on p. 26 (bottom photo; Lashkargāh, Helmand) as " Tenuidactylus caspius " that occurs in northern Afghanistan, but not in Helmand Province.
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