Gastropholis

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Gastropholis
File:Gastropholis echinata.jpg
Gastropholis echinata
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Gastropholis

Fischer, 1886[1]
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Gastropholis tropidopholis
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Head of Gastropholis tropidopholis
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Head of Gastropholis echinata
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Gastropholis vittata

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, Tanzania and south to northeastern Mozambique.[2][3]

Etymology

Gastropholis is derived from the ancient greek words "gaster" (γαστήρ) which means "belly, stomach" and ,"pholis" (φολῐ́ς), a "horny scale of a reptile". The common name of these lizards is Keel-bellied Lizards.[4]

Habitat and natural history

Not much is known but all species of this genus are diurnal, arboreal and often secretive. They inhabit forests, woodland and thicket of coastal plains from sea level to 2000 m altitude. Usually they live high up in the trees 10 m or more above ground level and hide in holes or under loose bark. For sun-basking and feeding (insects and other arthropods, also smaller lizards) they move on branches using their prehensile tails as balancing organs.[4]

Eggs are laid in moist tree holes. Gastropholis prasina is known to produce clutches of five eggs. At 26-29 °C incubation temperature the eggs hatched after 61 days.[4][5]

Characteristics

Gastropholis is known to have the characteristics of hooked claws, long limbs, claws, and a long tail.[4]

Species

Four species are recognized:[6]

  • Gastropholis echinata (Cope, 1862)
  • Gastropholis prasina Werner, 1904
  • Gastropholis tropidopholis (Boulenger, 1916)
  • Gastropholis vittata Fischer, 1886

References

  1. "Gastropholis"
  2. Arnold 1989
  3. Greenbaum et al. 2011
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Spawls et al. 2002
  5. Ashe & Ashe 1999
  6. "Gastropholis" in The Reptile Data Base

Further reading

  • Arnold, E.N. (1989): "Systematics and adaptive radiation of Equatorial African lizards assigned to the genera Adolfus, Bedriagaia, Gastropholis, Holaspis and Lacerta (Reptilia: Lacertidae)". Journal of Natural History 23: 525-555.
  • Spawls, S., Howell, K.M., Drewes, R.C. and Ashe, J. (2002): "A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa". Academic Press, Elsevier Science, San Diego, San Francisco, New York, Boston, London.