Calotes mystaceus
Indo-Chinese forest lizard | |
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Calotes mystaceus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Iguania |
Family: | Agamidae |
Genus: | Calotes |
Species: | C. mystaceus
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Binomial name | |
Calotes mystaceus |
Calotes mystaceus, the Indo-Chinese forest lizard or blue crested lizard, is an agamid lizard found in China, South Asia and Southeast Asia.[2]
Description/Identification[]
Physical Structure: Upper head-scales smooth or feebly keeled, imbricate, scarcely enlarged on supraorbital region; a few small spines on each side of the head above the tympanum; latter measuring at least half the diameter of the orbit. Gular sac small; gular scales feebly keeled, as large as dorsals. An oblique fold in front of the shoulder. Dorso-nuchal crest well developed in the male, composed of falciform spines directed backwards, the longest measuring the diameter of the orbit; it gradually decreases in height on the back, being reduced to a mere denticulation on the sacrum. 45-53 scales round the middle of the body; dorsal scales keeled, nearly twice as large as ventrals, all directed upwards and backwards; ventral scales strongly keeled. The adpressed hind limb reaches the tympanum or the posterior border of the orbit; fourth finger slightly longer than the third. Tail a little compressed, at the base with a slightly serrated upper ridge.
Color Pattern: Background color grey to olive, frequently with large transverse red spots on the back; lips yellowish.[3]
Length: Maximum: 42 cm., Common: 28 cm. (Snout to vent 9.5 cm.).[4]
Maximum published weight: ? g.
Distribution[]
Cambodia, China (Yunnan), India (Mizoram), Laos, Myanmar (Tenasserim to Naypyitaw = Naypyitaw, Mandalay, and Kachin State [26°00N, 97°30E]), Thailand (Chiang Saen) (north of the Isthmus of Kra), & Vietnam (South).[2] And possibly found in Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill tracts), adjacent to Mizoram province of India. The Indochinese Bloodsucker is first documentation in Florida from Okeechobee County and Glades County.
Vernacular names[]
Bengali: নীল-মাথা গিরিগিটি (Neel-matha girigiti), নীলা রক্তচোষা (proposed)।
Burmese: ပုတ်သင်ညို (Pote Thin Nyo)
Chinese: 白唇树蜥
English: Blue-crested lizard, Indo-Chinese bloodsucker, Indo-Chinese forest lizard, White-lipped calotes.
Hindi:girgit
Khmer (Cambodian): បង្គួយក្បាលខៀវខាងលិចទន្លេមេគង្គ
Lao: ກະປອມ gabpom
Thai: กะปอม/กิ้งก่า gabpawm/ginggaa
Vietnamese: ?
Habitat[]
Terrestrial & arboreal; diurnal; naturally found in forest, but can be found in treed neighborhoods and city parks.
Diet[]
Feeds on crickets, grasshoppers, moths, and other insects.
Reproduction[]
Oviparous;[2] -----.
Uses[]
No known practical uses. Plays an insectivorous role in its ecosystem.
Threat to humans[]
Non-venomous and harmless to humans. Can give a painful bite if handled, but is not dangerous.
IUCN threat status[]
Not Evaluated (NE).
References[]
- ^ Duméril, A. M. C. and G. Bibron. 1837 Erpétologie Générale ou Histoire Naturelle Complete des Reptiles. Vol. 4. Libr. Encyclopédique Roret, Paris.
- ^ a b c Calotes mystaceus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 22 July 2014.
- ^ Boulenger, G. A. 1890. Fauna of British India. Reptilia and Batrachia.
- ^ http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/colorful-new-lizard-vietnam-animals-science/
- Hallermann, J. 2005 Mit Hörnern, Kämmen und Gleithäuten - die bizarren Baumagamen. Reptilia (Münster) 10 (1): 18-25
External links[]
- Calotes mystaceus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database
- http://itgmv1.fzk.de/www/itg/uetz/herp/photos/Calotes_mystaceus.jpg[permanent dead link]
- Calotes
- Reptiles described in 1837
- Taxa named by André Marie Constant Duméril
- Taxa named by Gabriel Bibron
- Reptiles of Myanmar
- Reptiles of Cambodia
- Reptiles of China
- Reptiles of India
- Reptiles of Laos
- Reptiles of Thailand
- Reptiles of Vietnam