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European Glass Lizard
The sheltopusik (''Pseudopus apodus''), also commonly called Pallas's glass lizard the European legless lizard, or the European glass lizard, is a species of large glass lizard found from Southern Europe to Central Asia. Etymology ''Pseudopus apodus'' comes from Greek ψευδοποδος άποδος, literally meaning "fake-legged" or without legs. The common name "sheltopusik" comes from Russian language, Russian желтопузик (''zheltopuzik''), which translates most directly as "yellow-bellied". Taxonomy The sheltopusik was previously included in the genus ''Ophisaurus'', but has since been placed in its own genus ''Pseudopus''. It was originally described in 1775 by Peter Simon Pallas as ''Lacerta apoda''. There are three subspecies: * ''P. a. apodus'' (Pallas, 1775) - the type subspecies, ranging from Crimea through South Caucasus, Transcaucasia, east to Central Asia as far as Kazakhstan * ''P. a. levantinus'' Jablonski, Ribeiro-Junior, Meiri, Maza, MikulÃ­Ä ...
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Peter Simon Pallas
Peter Simon Pallas Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS FRSE (22 September 1741 – 8 September 1811) was a Prussian zoologist and botanist who worked in Russia between 1767 and 1810. Life and work Peter Simon Pallas was born in Berlin, the son of Professor of Surgery Simon Pallas. He studied with private tutors and took an interest in natural history, later attending the University of Halle and the University of Göttingen. In 1760, he moved to the University of Leiden and passed his doctor's degree at the age of 19. Pallas travelled throughout the Netherlands and to London, improving his medical and surgical knowledge. He then settled at The Hague, and his new system of animal classification was praised by Georges Cuvier. Pallas wrote ''Miscellanea Zoologica'' (1766), which included descriptions of several vertebrates new to science which he had discovered in the Dutch museum collections. A planned voyage to southern Africa and the East Indies fell through when his father reca ...
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