Agama caudospinosa

The Elmenteita agama or Elmenteita rock agama[1] (Agama caudospinosa) is a species of lizard from the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Kenya with the type locality being Lake Elmenteita, hence the common name.

Elmenteita aga

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Agamidae
Genus: Agama
Species:
A. caudospinosa
Binomial name
Agama caudospinosa
Meek, 1910
Synonyms

Agama agama caudospina
Agama agama kaimosae
Agama planiceps caudospinosa

Description

The males are predominantly grey, reaching lengths of 45 cm. They are spiny with relatively wide tails. When "in display", the males show various shades of orange or red around their necks, chins, and chests. Females are smaller and mottled brown with a vertical line of pale spots.[2]

gollark: I should "help" people by breeding some of my incredibly messy BSA dragons to the AP.
gollark: I just saw and missed a silver in the coast... annoying.
gollark: I love autorefreshing, it's so much more convenient than just *waiting* for eggs to get enough views to hash.
gollark: This is irritating. There are so many prizes and silvers and golds in the AP and I *keep* missing them.
gollark: That is definitely a concern, I guess. Nobody has complained about it so far, but it's hardly widely-used.

References

  1. Spawls, S.; Malonza, P. & Wagner, P. (2014). "Agama caudospinosa". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T17450414A17450425.
  2. Spawls, S., Howell, K.M. & Drewes, R.C., Reptiles and Amphibians of East Africa, Princeton:Princeton University Press, 2006.


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