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The Lacertidae are the
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of the wall lizards, true lizards, or sometimes simply lacertas, which are native to
Afro-Eurasia Afro-Eurasia (also Afroeurasia, Eurafrasia or the Old World) is a landmass comprising the continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The terms are compound words of the names of its constituent parts. Its mainland is the largest and most populou ...
. It is a diverse family with at least 300 species in 39 genera. They represent the dominant group of reptiles found in Europe. The group includes the genus ''
Lacerta Lacerta is one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Its name is Latin for lizard Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except ...
'', which contains some of the most commonly seen
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(thus "true" lizard) species in Europe.


Habitat

The European and Mediterranean species of lacertids live mainly in
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and scrub habitats. ''Eremias'' and ''Ophisops'' species replace these in the
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and
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s of Asia. African species usually live in rocky, arid areas. ''
Holaspis ''Holaspis'' is a genus of equatorial African lizards in the Family (biology), family Lacertidae. These lizards are capable of gliding flight for distances of 30 meters (98 feet). Etymology The New Latin word "''Holaspis'' " is derived from th ...
'' species are among the few
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lacertids, and its two species, ''
Holaspis guentheri ''Holaspis guentheri'', commonly known as the sawtail lizard or western neon blue-tailed tree lizard is a species of lizard occurring in Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central ...
'' and ''
Holaspis laevis ''Holaspis laevis'', commonly known as the eastern serrate-toed tree lizard or eastern neon blue-tailed tree lizard is a species of lizard occurring in Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, U ...
'', are gliders (although apparently poor ones), using their broad tail and flattened body as an aerofoil.


Description

Lacertids are small or medium-sized lizards. Most species are less than 9 cm long, excluding the tail, although the largest living species, ''
Gallotia stehlini The Gran Canaria giant lizard (''Gallotia stehlini'') is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is found in the Canary Islands. Etymology The specific name, ''stehlini'', is in honor of Swiss paleontologist Hans Georg Stehl ...
'', reaches 46 cm, and some extinct forms were larger still. They are primarily
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. An exception is ''Meroles anchietae'', one of the few wall lizards that regularly eat
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s – an appropriate food for a lizard of the harsh
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. Lacertids are remarkably similar in form, with slender bodies and long
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s, but have highly varied patterns and colours, even within the same species. Their scales are large on the head, which often also has
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s, small and granular on the back, and rectangular on the underside. Most species are
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, with the males and females having different patterns. At least eight species from the
Caucasus The Caucasus () or Caucasia (), is a region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia. The Caucasus Mountains, including the Greater Caucasus range, have historically ...
are
parthenogenetic Parthenogenesis (; from the Greek grc, παρθένος, translit=parthénos, lit=virgin, label=none + grc, γένεσις, translit=génesis, lit=creation, label=none) is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which growth and development ...
,Darevskii IS. 1967. Rock lizards of the Caucasus: systematics, ecology and phylogenesis of the polymorphic groups of Caucasian rock lizards of the subgenus ''Archaeolacerta''. Nauka: Leningrad n Russian: English translation published by the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre, New Delhi, 1978Tarkhnishvili DN (2012) Evolutionary History, Habitats, Diversification, and Speciation in Caucasian Rock Lizards. In: Advances in Zoology Research, Volume 2 (ed. Jenkins OP), Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge (NY), p.79-120 and three species give birth to live young, including the
viviparous lizard The viviparous lizard, or common lizard, (''Zootoca vivipara'', formerly ''Lacerta vivipara''), is a Eurasian lizard. It lives farther north than any other species of non-marine reptile, and is named for the fact that it is viviparous, meaning i ...
, ''Zootoca vivipara''.


Evolutionary history

Lacertids are suspected to have originated in Europe, due to their earliest fossils being found in the region, alongside those of their
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, the extinct Eolacertidae. Fossils possibly attributable to lacertids are known from the
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of France and Belgium, though the oldest definitive lacertid is known from the early
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(
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) of
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, France in the
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. Lacertids dispersed into Asia by the early
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. The timing of the colonisation of Africa is uncertain, ranging from the Eocene to the
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.


Classification

The classification into subfamilies and tribes below follows one presented by Arnold ''et al.'', 2007, based on their
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analysis. Family Lacertidae *Subfamily Gallotiinae **Genus ''
Gallotia The genus ''Gallotia'' are the lacertids (wall lizards) of the Canary Islands. This genus consists of a group that has been evolving there ever since the first islands emerged from the sea over 20 million years ago. The endemic species and subs ...
'' (8 species) **Genus ''
Psammodromus ''Psammodromus'' is a small genus of sand lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''. It has six described species, which are found in European and North African countries next to the Mediterranean. Species The following species are recognized as bei ...
'' (6 species) *Subfamily Lacertinae **Tribe Eremiadini ***Genus ''
Acanthodactylus ''Acanthodactylus'' is a genus of lacertid lizards, commonly referred to as fringe-fingered lizards, fringe-toed lizards (though the latter common name is also used for the New World lizard genus ''Uma''), and spiny-toed lizards. Geographic ra ...
'' (42 species) ***Genus ''
Adolfus ''Adolfus'' is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. The genus is endemic to subsaharan Africa. Etymology The generic name, ''Adolfus'', is in honor of German explorer Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg. Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayso ...
'' (6 species) ***Genus '' Australolacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus '' Congolacerta'' (2 species) ***Genus ''
Eremias ''Eremias'' is a genus of lizards in the family Lacertidae, the wall lizards. They are native to Asia and southeastern Europe, where they live in desert and steppe regions.Rastegar-Pouyani N, Rastegar-Pouyani E (2001)"A new species of ''Eremi ...
'' (37 species) ***Genus ''
Gastropholis ''Gastropholis'' is a genus of Equatorial African lacertid lizards of the family Lacertidae which is distributed in southern Liberia, Ivory Coast and Ghana, western Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo, eastern Kenya, Tan ...
'' (4 species) ***Genus '' Heliobolus'' (4 species) ***Genus ''
Holaspis ''Holaspis'' is a genus of equatorial African lizards in the Family (biology), family Lacertidae. These lizards are capable of gliding flight for distances of 30 meters (98 feet). Etymology The New Latin word "''Holaspis'' " is derived from th ...
'' (2 species) ***Genus ''
Ichnotropis ''Ichnotropis'' is a genus of African lizards in the family Lacertidae. Species in the genus ''Ichnotropis'' are commonly called rough-scaled lizards."''Ichnotropis'' ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org. Species The following six s ...
'' (6 species) ***Genus ''
Latastia ''Latastia'' is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. Species of this genus are distributed in Africa (Egypt, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Zambia, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Soma ...
'' (10 species) ***Genus ''
Meroles ''Meroles'' is a genus of lizards, commonly known as desert lizards, in the Family (biology), family Lacertidae. The genus contains eight species, inhabiting southwestern Africa, especially the Namib Desert. Description Desert lizards have fine, ...
'' (8 species) ***Genus ''
Mesalina ''Mesalina'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae. Species The following 20 described species are recognized as being valid."''Mesalina'' ". The Reptile DatabaseReptile-database.cz/ref> *'' Mesalina adramitana'' – Hadramaut s ...
'' (20 species) ***Genus ''
Nucras ''Nucras'' is a genus of African lacertid lizards, commonly called sandveld lizards. Species The following 13 species are recognized as being valid. *''Nucras aurantiaca'' *'' Nucras boulengeri'' - Uganda savannah lizard, Boulenger's scrub l ...
'' (12 species) ***Genus ''
Ophisops ''Ophisops'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae. They are small lacertids characterized by transparent lower eyelids that are completely or partially fused with the upper lids to form a cap over the eye. Species of the genus ...
'' (11 species) ***Genus '' Pedioplanis'' (16 species) ***Genus ''
Philochortus ''Philochortus'' is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. Species of this genus are distributed in Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia. Etymology ''Philochortus'' means ...
'' (7 species) ***Genus '' Poromera'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
Pseuderemias ''Pseuderemias'' is a genus of lizards of the Family (biology), family Lacertidae."''Pseuderemias'' ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org. Common names for the genus are false sand lizards or racerunners.Spawls et al. 2002. Distrib ...
'' (7 species) ***Genus ''
Tropidosaura ''Tropidosaura'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae. The genus is endemic to southern Africa. Branch, Bill (2004). ''Field Guide to Snakes and other Reptiles of Southern Africa''. Third Revised edition, Second Impression. Sanibe ...
'' (4 species) **Tribe Lacertini ***Genus '' Algyroides'' (4 species) ***Genus ''
Anatololacerta ''Anatololacerta'' is a genus of lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''. Species * '' Anatololacerta anatolica'' (Werner, 1900) - Anatolian rock lizard * '' Anatololacerta danfordi'' (Günther, 1876) - Danford's lizard * ''Anatololacerta finikensi ...
'' (4 species) ***Genus ''
Apathya ''Apathya'' is a genus of lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''. Species * ''Apathya cappadocica'' (Werner, 1902) - Anatolian lizard * ''Apathya yassujica ''Apathya yassujica'', the Yassujian lizard, is a species of lizard endemic to Iran ...
'' (2 species) ***Genus '' Archaeolacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus '' Atlantolacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus '' Dalmatolacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
Darevskia ''Darevskia'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae living in the Caucasus, Iran and Turkey in forest and grassy habitats with numerous rock outcrops. Among rock lizards, 7 parthenogenetic species are known. Description These are ...
'' (34 species) ***Genus ''
Dinarolacerta ''Dinarolacerta'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family Lacertidae.Hellenolacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
Iberolacerta ''Iberolacerta'' is a genus of lizards in the family Lacertidae. The genus contains at least eight described species, which are mainly found in Spain and France. ''Iberolacerta horvathi'' (Horvath's rock lizard) has a wider geographic range, bein ...
'' (8 species) ***Genus ''
Iranolacerta ''Iranolacerta'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''.Lacerta Lacerta is one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Its name is Latin for lizard Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except ...
'' (10 species) ***Genus ''
Omanosaura ''Omanosaura'' is a genus of lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''.' ...
'' (2 species) ***Genus ''
Parvilacerta ''Parvilacerta'' is a genus of wall lizards of the family ''Lacertidae The Lacertidae are the family (biology), family of the wall lizards, true lizards, or sometimes simply lacertas, which are native to Afro-Eurasia. It is a diverse family w ...
'' (2 species) ***Genus '' Phoenicolacerta'' (4 species) ***Genus ''
Podarcis ''Podarcis'' is a genus of lizards in the family Lacertidae. Its members look very similar to lizards of the genus ''Lacerta'', to which they were considered to belong until the 1970s. While similar externally and ecologically, ''Podarcis'' fo ...
'' (26 species) ***Genus '' Scelarcis'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
Takydromus ''Takydromus'' is a genus of lizards, commonly called grass lizards or oriental racers. Species of the genus ''Takydromus'' are endemic to a large part of Asia. Members of this genus are noticeable because of their slender appearance and thei ...
'' (24 species) ***Genus '' Teira'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
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'' (6 species) ***Genus '' Vhembelacerta'' (1 species) ***Genus ''
Zootoca ''Zootoca'' is a genus of lizards of the family ''Lacertidae''.' ...
'' (2 species) The latest extensive phylogenetic lacertid tree was made by Baeckens ''et al.'' in 2015.


Extinct genera

* †''
Succinilacerta''
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,
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* †'' Plesiolacerta'' Europe, Eocene-
Oligocene The Oligocene ( ) is a geologic epoch of the Paleogene Period and extends from about 33.9 million to 23 million years before the present ( to ). As with other older geologic periods, the rock beds that define the epoch are well identified but the ...
* †'' Dracaenosaurus'' France, Oligocene * †'' Maioricalacerta''
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Pliocene The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.333 million to 2.58Quercycerta'' France, Eocene * †'' Janosikia'' Germany,
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recen ...
* †'' Escampcerta'' France, Eocene * †'' Mediolacerta'' France, Germany, Oligocene * †'' Pseudeumeces'' France, Germany, Spain, Oligocene-Miocene * †'' Amblyolacerta'' France, Czech Republic, Miocene * †'' Ligerosaurus'' France, Miocene * †'' Miolacerta'' Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Oligocene-Miocene * †'' Edlartetia'' Augé and Rage 2000 Germany, France Austria, Miocene * †'' Escampcerta'' France, Eocene * †'' Cernaycerta''? France,
Paleocene The Paleocene, ( ) or Palaeocene, is a geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 66 to 56 mya (unit), million years ago (mya). It is the first epoch of the Paleogene Period (geology), Period in the modern Cenozoic Era (geology), E ...
(questioned by some authors) * †'' Dormaalisaurus'' France, Belgium, Spain, Eocene


References


External links


The Reptile Database, Family Lacertidae



Herpetoculture of Lacertidae
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